Web Design and Management Certificate Overview
This two-course Web Design and Management certificate is designed to build and enhance the student's skill in designing and developing applications for personal and professional use. In order to start this program, students must have knowledge of the Windows directory and file structures, be able to work comfortably with various browsers and have at least an intermediate knowledge of the internet. Students who successfully complete the following courses will be eligible to receive the certificate:
- Web Design Technology
- Web Design Technology II
Courses
TEC-576 Web Design Technology
This is the first of a three-course sequence preparing students for Cisco CCNA certification. The course includes OSI and TCP/IP models; Ethernet concepts and operation; TCP and UDP protocols and ports; network design using IPv4 and IPv6 subnets; router and switch configuration and network security. Prerequisite is Network+. Course meets concurrently with INT 1450. Note: "Meets 1st half semester." HY01 is taught as a hybrid course, with face-to-face meetings the first two weeks and every other week after that; the balance of the course is conducted online. Students will bring their textbooks and other required materials, including a flash drive, to the first face-to-face class. Students must have internet access and a web browser.
$325* (includes $75 lab fee)
Cost: $325*
TEC-577 Web Design Technology II
As a continuation of Web Design Technology Part 1, HTML/XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to design and create Web pages. These Web pages are further enhanced by including advanced elements of HTML, such as forms and frames, and by adding multimedia elements, such as audio, video, and animation. JavaScript is further used to make HTML documents interactive. Other topics discussed include the Document Object Model, the Object-based features of JavaScript, and the use of a debugger to debug Javascript code. This course meets concurrently with INT-1850.
Cost: $325*
Course Delivery Formats
Online Classes: Learning on Your Own Time
Online classes offer flexibility, allowing students to access course content anytime—24/7—through Canvas. Instructors set deadlines for assignments, tests, and projects, and students engage in discussions with instructors and peers at their convenience.
Remote Classes: Learning in Real Time
Remote classes meet online via Zoom within your Canvas course at scheduled times. Students can interact with their instructors and classmates in real time while accessing learning materials, submitting assignments, and participating in discussions through Canvas. Deadlines and due dates are provided to keep students on track.
Contact Information
Center for Advanced Technology (CAT)
301-546-0873 | itcerts@pgcc.edu
CAT Building, Room 129
Prince George's Community College
301 Largo Road
Largo, MD 20774