standard-title Specialized Courses BRIDGING THE DIGITAL GAP

Specialized Courses

BRIDGING THE DIGITAL GAP

Computer Applications (two months)

Students studying computer applications can learn about different software and processes in a variety of courses. As noted above, many college programs include computer introductory classes along with keyboarding classes, for students who haven’t taken keyboarding previously.

Advanced Professional Web designing (two years)

Web design describes the design process relating to the front-end (client side) design of a web site including writing mark up. Web design encompasses many different skills and disciplines in the production and maintenance of web sites. The different areas of web design include web graphic design, interface design, authoring, including standardized code, proprietary software, user experience design and SEO (search engine optimization).

Design brings order to visual chaos and also brings in the aesthetics & functionality to web pages. It aids in conveying the message in much simplistic & pleasing manner. Professional web designers are the real heroes in any dotcom company today & the demand for them is already on cloud nine.

Motion Graphics Design and Animation (two months)

The techniques and concepts behind animation and motion graphics as well as an ability to communicate and translate ideas into appealing motion design. How to Design, Animate, and Sequence complete Motion Graphics Projects.

E-Records Management (two months)

This course addresses major challenges facing the archival and records management professions in their quest to manage electronic records. Students study and evaluate the impact of automation on archival theory and practice, analyzing various models and strategies archivists have developed to manage electronic records.

Statistical Packages (two months)

This is a course designed for Statistics/Mathematics majors, to familiarize students on the use of different statistical software (Microsoft Excel/PHSTAT/MegaStat, Statistica and SAS) for creating and managing databases, as well as, conducting simple statistical data analyses.