Diploma In Web Site Development VIT002

£2,370.00

Web Site Development has become a huge industry; and there is high demand for developers who can bring results. This certificate teaches the most in-demand web development tools like HTML, ASP.NET, Visual Studio.NET, Flash, Ecommerce and Digital photography and is of world class standard.

COURSE STRUCTURE

The course comprises the following six (6) modules:

Writing a Web Site (HTML) VIT102

  • Introduction to the Internet and HTML
  • The most important HTML Tags
  • Simplification through HTML Construction Software
  • Creating Links
  • Loading a Site onto the Internet
  • Adding Graphics
  • Designing a Web Site that Works
  • Advanced Features

E-Commerce BIT100

  • Introduction – what is e-commerce (more than the internet)
  • Success and failure – what makes the difference
  • Promotional strategies – are different on the internet
  • Optimizing web site potential
  • Increasing web site exposure
  • Automating supply of goods, services and cash flow
  • Managing constant change
  • Dealing with e-commerce problems

Digital PhotographyBPH202

  • Introduction To Digital Technology
  • Equipment
  • Digital Technology – Colour, resolution, sensors
  • Digital Cameras
  • Taking Photographs
  • Scanners
  • Uploading Images
  • The Digital Darkroom
  • Compositing & Imaging – Production & manipulation of images
  • Special Effects
  • Outputs & Applications- Printers, The Internet

Macromedia Flash BIT102

Comprehensive module on Macromedia Flash MX. This course will take you from the very basics of flash right up to developing interactive multimedia web solutions.

ASP .NET BIT200

ASP.NET is a program used to develop web sites. It has very real advantages over HTML (which is more widely used) and other web site programs (eg. It will download sites much faster, and search engines are likely to rank ASP.NET programs higher than others).

Visual Basic .NET BIT101

  • Introduction To Visual Basic
  • Code Theory (Part 1)
  • Code Theory (Part 2)
  • Objects (Part 1)
  • Objects (Part 2)
  • Application Design