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Web Programming & Development Certificate
Program Added at Randolph Community College
ASHEBORO (July 19, 2007) |
A new continuing education certificate
program at Randolph Community College this fall will prepare graduates
to start their careers in Web programming, according to Tina Dixon,
coordinator of continuing education computer programs at RCC. The
Web Programming & Development program can be completed in 12
months if students maintain a minimum of 15 hours a week in classes.
Students in this program will learn terminology, HTML, Java, database
skills, and will be introduced to different packages such as Dreamweaver
and Paint Shop Pro. In addition, they will learn to develop dynamic
content and cascading style sheets needed to deliver rich and interactive
Web content. Students entering the program need to have a basic
background in computers, said Dixon.
Required courses include Principles of Web Design, HTML Essentials,
Access Complete, Advanced HTML: Cascading Style Sheets, Paint Shop
Pro 8 Techniques, and three electives. Classes will be a mixture
of online offerings and traditional classes available at both the
Asheboro Campus and the Archdale Center. Classes begin at various
times in September.
Interested students should contact Tina Dixon at 336-633-0260
or tsdixon@randolph.edu for a schedule of classes, counseling or
questions.
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