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2015-2016 Catalog
Information Systems - Journalism
Required courses: ...................................................... 17
IS 15
Computer Concepts.............. 3
IS 16
Word Processing ............... 1.5
IS 18
Spreadsheet
Fundamentals.....................1.5
IS 31
Introduction to
Programming........................ 3
IS 40A
Web Development
with HTML......................... 3
IS 47
Visual Basic.......................... 3
IS 60
Operating Systems ............... 2
Select one course: ....................................................... 3
IS 26A
Database Concepts
and Design............................ 3
IS 50A
Introduction to Game
Programming........................ 3
Select one course: ....................................................... 3
IS 33
Beginning Java
Programming........................ 3
IS 50B
Intermediate Game
Programming........................ 3
Total Units
23
Advisors: Atencio, Cusaac (Madera), Morales, Sandoval
WEB DESIGN
(MAJOR #
R.693D.CA)CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
This program provides students with the knowledge, training,
and hands-on experience to pursue a career as a Web Design
specialist. Students completing this course of study will be able
to enter the workforce as a Web Design specialist in business,
government, and educational environments. These courses
apply toward the Associate of Science degree in Information
Systems.
IS 15
Computer Concepts ............. 3
IS 19V
Cooperative Work Experience,
Information Systems ............ 1
IS 40A
Web Development with
HTML ................................. 3
IS 40B
Advanced Internet Concepts
and Design ........................... 3
IS 42A
Graphics Design for
the Web................................ 3
IS 42B
Flash Designs ....................... 3
Total Units
16
Advisors: Atencio, Cusaac (Madera), Morales, Sandoval
JOURNALISM
JOURNALISM
(MAJOR
#R.5350.CN)
CERTIFICATE IN JOURNALISM
Program Learning Outcome:
• Demonstrate the process of newspaper production,
including layout and writing
Students who complete this program will have fundamental
print journalism writing and editing skills as well as the basic
computer skills of newspaper layout and design. Students
completing these courses will be able to identify and
understand the different mass mediums, interview subjects,
meet publication deadlines, contribute to the production
of a newspaper, know the design elements of a newspaper,
understand journalism ethics and show experience working
in the field of journalism. Completion of the program
prepares students for: entry-level positions in print journalism,
broadcast journalism, photojournalism, public relations,
advertising and newspaper layout and design; and for transfer
into four-year colleges and universities.
JOURN 1
Introduction to Mass
Communications............................. 3
JOURN 3
Newswriting ................................ 3
JOURN 7
Writing By Design: Publication
and Production ............................... 3
JOURN 8
Student Publication Staff ................ 3
JOURN 19V Cooperative Work
Experience, Journalism................ 1-4
Total Units
13-16
Recommended courses: English 1A, Photography 1,
Marketing 12
Advisors: Lapp, K. Watts