College Semester Year Subject Course Credits Title Description Instructor
MGCCC Fall 2012 CAT 1213 3 Fundamentals of Graphic Computers An introduction to graphic computer systems, industry hardware, software and techniques related to graphic design/commercial art and Web design, utilizing Adobe software and Apple Macintosh computers. Jeffery Jones
MGCCC Fall 2012 IST 1154 4 Web and Programming Concepts This course is an introduction to Web site development and programming logic. Students will gain hands‐on experience in the development of computer programs. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create a Web site and post it on the Internet. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Fall 2012 ENG 1113 3 English Composition I English 1113 is designed to prepare the student for writings required in college and the workplace with an emphasis on effective paragraph and essay development. N/A
MGCCC Fall 2012 Technical or Graphic Design Elective        
MGCCC Fall 2012 Technical or Graphic Design Elective          
                 
                 
MGCCC Spring 2013 WDT 1314 4 Web Programming I This course offers an introduction to building Web applications. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Spring 2013 WDT 1413 3 Web Design Applications I Application of various professional and personal Web design applications. Students will work with the latest WYSIWYG editors, HTML editors, animation/multimedia products, and photo editors. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Spring 2013 MAT 1313 3 College Algebra This course includes inequalities; functions; linear and quadratic equations, circles, and their graphs; applications; polynomial and rational functions; logarithmic and exponential functions; systems of equations. N/A
MGCCC Spring 2013 SPT 1113 3 Public Speaking I Study and practice in making speeches for a variety of public forums. Major emphasis is placed on speech preparation and delivery. N/A
MGCCC Spring 2013 Humanities/Fine Arts (literature, history, foreign language, philosophy, appreciation course)      N/A
         
         
MGCCC Fall 2013 CAT 2263 3 Web Graphic Production An in-depth study of producing and utilizing graphic elements designed for Internet or web application. Emphasis is placed equally on aesthetics, technical requirements, and principles of interactive design. The course will provide a concentrated study related to color management, typography, graphic development and manipulation, digital imaging, and creating dynamic web experiences. The focus is on the production and manipulation of individual elements and is recommended as a supplement to a web design application course or previous experience. Jeffery Jones
MGCCC Fall 2013 IST 1163 3 Concepts of Database Design This course is an introduction to the design and manipulation of relational databases. Emphasis is placed on creation, manipulation, extraction, and display of data from existing databases. QBE and SQL are explored. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Fall 2013 WDT 2214 4 Web Programming II This course is a continuation of Web Programming I with an increased emphasis on data-driven content and client-side interaction. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Fall 2013 WDT 2723 3 E-Commerce Strategies Provides opportunities for students to examine strategies and products available for building electronic commerce sites, examine how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement an existing business infrastructure. Students get hands-on experience implementing the technology to engage cardholders, merchants, issues, payment gateways, and other parties in electronic transactions. Sadie Hebert
         
         
MGCCC Spring 2014 WDT 2224 4 Web Programming III Continuation of Web Programming II with increased emphasis on enhanced client-server interaction. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Spring 2014 WDT 2414 4 Flash Game Programming This course is an introduction to developing interactive web-based games using Flash and ActionScript programming. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create a fully functional Flash game and post it on the web. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Spring 2014 WDT 2613 3 Web Project Management This course is the culmination of all concepts learned in the Web Development Technology curriculum. Emphasis will be placed on portfolio development, Web design and development, maintenance, security, and evaluation. Sadie Hebert
MGCCC Spring 2014 Technical or Graphic Design Elective      
MGCCC Spring 2014 Social/Behavioral Science (govt, geography, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology)         N/A
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