Web Site Development Courses
Courses and links to their pages in the CCRI Information System
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Fundamentals of Web Site Development (Expression Web)
- COMI 1770 - 108
- 15 weeks, 3 credits
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Introduction to Web Site Development (Expression Web)
- COMI 1771 - 108
- 5 weeks, 1 credit
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Intermediate Web Site Development (Expression Web)
- COMI 1772 - 108
- 5 weeks, 1 credit
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Advanced Web Site Development
(Using Expression Web and CSS)
- COMI 1773 - 108
- 5 weeks, 1 credit
- The student in this course will learn how to maximize the accessibility of their web pages by separating design from content through the use of cascading style sheets (CSS).
Locations & Meeting Times
| Course Numbers | Class Times | Lab Times | Campus and Room# |
|---|---|---|---|
| COMI 1770-108 | Thurs., 6p - 9p | Thurs., 9p - 10p |
KN Room #2108 |
| COMI 1771-108 | Thurs., 6p - 9p | Thurs., 9p - 10p |
KN Room #2108 |
| COMI 1772-108 | Thurs., 6p - 9p | Thurs., 9p - 10p |
KN Room #2108 |
| COMI 1773-108 | Thurs., 6p - 9p | Thurs., 9p - 10p |
KN Room #2108 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION (COMI 1770 - 15-week course)
This course is designed to familiarize the student with the development and publication of basic World Wide Web sites. The student will learn to create a web site using Microsoft's Expression Web development program. The student will learn to:
- Create a Web site
- Add Text and Links
- Structure and Style Text
- Work with Images
- Enhance a Design with CSS
- Design Site Navigation
- Publish a Web Site
- Create and Style Tables
- Create a Form
- Work with Behaviors
- Use Code Tools
- Create Advanced Typography Using CSS*
- Create a Page Layout with CSS*
- Use Advanced CSS Methods*
*During the final 5-week portion of the class, (weeks 11-15) the student will learn how to maximize the accessibility of their web pages by separating design from content through the use of cascading style sheets (CSS).
For a break-out of the above areas covered during each of the 1-credit, 5-week courses, see:
Prerequisites:
The college does not have prerequisites to taking these courses, however, in order to get the most out of the class, a basic knowledge of the Windows operating system (Vista) and Word processing skills is strongly recommended. (for courses of this nature, see: Computer Basics and Expanding Your Computer Skills.) A familiarity with the World Wide Web, browser programs such as Internet Explorer and Firefox and some knowledge of HTML will be helpful. (For courses of this nature see: Intro to HTML and Introduction to the Use of the Internet.)
Sending and receiving e-mail through your CCRI e-mail account will be required for all students of these courses so, a working knowledge of how to use Pipeline e-mail will be necessary.



