Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Availability
SIAST recognizes that adults learn in many different ways and through many different means. This includes acquiring knowledge and skills through life and work experience or non-formal training.
Frequently asked questions regarding PLAR for this program are answered in the
Fact Sheet.
A detailed
Candidate Guide, which includes a self-audit for all PLAR-ready courses, has been developed for this program. This information guides a candidate through all steps in the PLAR process.
DSGN 101 Design Principles
You will study basic design theory in the context of visual communications. You will learn about design tools and materials, and design processes (including critiques and drawing). Using the formal elements of design, you will develop practical design skills. A basic understanding of computer terminology and operations is necessary for successful course completion.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Equivalent Course(s):
GAP 340
GRPH 260
DSGN 103 Web Page Design Principles
You will learn how to integrate the knowledge and skills from other courses to design, develop and test effective Web sites. You will also learn how to analyze and critique existing Web sites for effectiveness.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
GRPH 100 Minimum Grade of 60
and MULT 120 Minimum Grade of 60
GRPH 100 Graphic Elements
Your studies will focus on the graphic elements of type, format and image. You will analyze how graphic elements are used alone and in combination in design. You will apply these skills to create effective communication solutions.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Equivalent Course(s):
GAP 340
Prerequisites:
DSGN 101 Minimum Grade of 60
MULT 114 Introduction to JavaScript
You will learn the basics of programming in JavaScript and apply those skills to enhance Web pages. Your studies will include the examination and use of the programming model, programming concepts, events and event handlers, and variable methods. You will also study and use the Document Object Model and recognize browser and platform compatibility issues related to the use of JavaScript.
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
MULT 124 Minimum Grade of 60
MULT 120 Web Authoring
You will learn computer application programs used to prepare and edit graphics, text and animation for the Web. You will acquire knowledge and technical skills in the use of these programs to develop specific components for the Web. You will learn how to use basic HTML and Web authoring applications to create basic Web sites. A basic understanding of computer terminology and operations is necessary for successful course completion. Please contact the program for specific details.
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Equivalent Course(s):
GRPH 260
MULT 124 Intermediate HTML
You will develop intermediate HTML skills such as creating image maps, using frames, incorporating multimedia elements and adding interactivity. You will learn to create standards based websites with CSS layouts. You will apply these intermediate skills to a Web site project.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
MULT 120 Minimum Grade of 60
MULT 125 Introduction to Flash
You will learn how to use the basic components of the Flash software program. Using Flash's interface, drawing tools, animation and tweening, you will create and present a Flash project.
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
MULT 120 Minimum Grade of 60
MULT 126 Web Development Essentials
Your studies will prepare you to set up, configure and administer various types of servers for the Web, develop data integrity and backup plans, and appreciate security considerations for Web sites. You will research and develop an e-commerce implementation plan.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
MULT 120 Minimum Grade of 60
MULT 127 Intermediate Flash
Building on your existing Flash knowledge and skills, you will learn advanced Flash features (including ActionScript programming to increase interactivity and to develop non-linear presentations).
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
MULT 125 Minimum Grade of 60
MULT 128 Advanced HTML
You will continue to expand your HTML skills as you learn to develop DHTML-based Web sites. You will acquire skills in Cascading Style Sheets, layers, form creation and JavaScript programming. You will use DHTML to provide animation and enhanced navigational structures for Web pages. You will also learn about the components of project proposals, develop a proposal and then develop the actual project.
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Online/Blackboard
Prerequisites:
MULT 114 Minimum Grade of 60
and MULT 126 Minimum Grade of 60
You must achieve 60% in each course to complete the applied certificate.