CIW Web Design Specialist Certificate
Course Details
The CIW Web Design course is a natural progression from the CIW Web Foundations course. This course will enhance your current knowledge and provide you with the experience and skills required for web publishing roles.
Furthermore, the CIW Web Design certification satisfies the requirements for progressing onto additional CIW certifications such as the Master CIW Designer, Master CIW website Manager and CIW Certified Instructor.
The Site Designer course is put together in a manner to assist you in fast tracking your career by teaching you the necessary skills required to design and publish websites critical to corporations. The course will provide you with a perfect balance of theory, technology, management and hands-on experience.
The CIW Site Designer course Assignments and exam will validate implementing and maintaining hypertext based websites using authoring and scripting languages, creation of content, digital media tools, principles in designing and management tools.
Qualifications
A pre-requisite to completing the CIW Professional Site Designer Certification is the CIW Foundations Certification. This can be achieved by studying the CIW Foundations course.
On completion of the CIW Site Designer course, you will be eligible to sit the CIW Web Design Specialist exam (1D0-520). The exam will test the following aspects of internet skills:
- Identify and manage elements of the Web site development process.
- Meet customer expectations with Web site project and design.
- Identify ethical and legal issues relevant to Web development and design.
- Use Web design principles to evaluate and develop a site's aesthetic qualities and its ability to enhance viewer experience.
- Use Web design principles to enable navigation, usability and accessibility.
- Use basic HTML and XHTML (X/HTML) to develop a series of Web pages.
- Use X/HTML and extended technologies to enhance Web page structure, format and usability.
- Create image files, and use images in X/HTML pages and site design.
- Create Web sites using GUI site development applications.
- Publish and maintain a production Web site.
- Use multimedia and plug-in technologies to enhance a Web site.
- Use client-side and server-side programming to enhance Web site functionality.
- Connect Web pages to a database
Study Plan
Book 1- Overview of Web Design Concepts
- Web Development Teams
- Web Project Management Fundamentals
- Web Site Development Process
- Web Page Layout and Elements
- Web Site Usability and Accessibility
- Browsers
- Navigation Concepts
- Web Graphics
- Multimedia and the Web
Book 2- Ethical and Legal Issues in Web Development
- HTML and the Evolution of Markup
- XML and XHTML
- Web Page Structure — Tables and Framesets
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Site Content and Metadata
- Site Development with Microsoft Expression Web — Introduction
- Site Development with Expression Web — Basic Features
- Site Development with Expression Web — Advanced Features
Book 3- Site Development with Adobe Dreamweaver — Introduction
- Site Development with Dreamweaver — Basic Features
- Site Development with Dreamweaver — Advanced Features
- Web Pages with Macromedia HomeSite
- Image Editing with Adobe Fireworks
- Multimedia with Adobe Flash
- Multimedia with Flash — Timeline, Layers, Symbols and Buttons
- Multimedia with Flash — Tweens
Book 4- Multimedia with Flash — Movie Clips
- Multimedia with Flash — ActionScript, Masks & Practical Uses
- JavaScript and DHTML Fundamentals
- Plug-Ins and Java Applets
- HTTP Servers and Web Applications
- Databases
- Web Site Publishing and Maintenance
Book 5- Reviews
- Supplemental Labs
- Glossary
Study Details
The course is designed in a way that enables you to build on the knowledge gained in the previous sections. On finishing the course you should be able to:
- Manage elements of the website development process
- Use web design principles to evaluate and develop a site's aesthetic qualities
- Use HTML and XHTML to develop web pages
- Use HTML, XHTML and extended technologies to enhance web page structure, format and usability
- Publish and maintain a production website
- Enhance a website using multimedia and plug-in technologies
- Enhance website functionality using client-side and server-side programming
- Connect web pages to a database
To enable you to hone your skills and assure yourself of the skills being learnt, there are 34 assignments for students to complete in which will present you with real life scenarios that you could encounter in your working life.
The duration of the course should amount to approximately 280 hours of study time.
Careers
Successful completion of the course will equip you to use your skills in any internet-enabled environment. It will predominantly give you a full comprehension of all web design aspects.
You will find that a CIW Certification will open up a lot of new career avenues for you. Previous CIW students used their training to move to jobs in the following areas:
- CIW Site Designer
- Web author
- Marketing and Communications Professional
- PR professional
- Webmaster Graphic designer
- Desktop Publisher
- Technical Writer
Not only are the job opportunities interesting, they can be very rewarding too with salaries paying up to £42,500* a year and sometimes more.
*Source: IT Jobs Watch