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CIW Certification

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This certificate program offers industry-wide recognition of an individual's internet and web knowledge and skills. Professional and Master Certificates provide tangible evidence of your competency as an internet professional. The CIW certificates are aimed at professionals who design, develop, administer, secure and support internet- or intranet-related services and at those desirous of joining this growing field. Students first work for a CIW Certificate in each of the three steps described below. To qualify to sit for the exam leading to one of these CIW Certificates, a student must successfully complete the course(s) required at that step. Once you have earned all three CIW Certificates, you qualify for the CIW Master Certificate. For your convenience you can take your certification exams at Tech, an authorized VUE Testing Center. Prerequisites: knowledge of Windows or Macintosh plus Web Page Design (Intro) online #8053 or equivalent. CIW certificates are the only ones endorsed by the world's premier associations of Internet professionals: International Association of Webmasters (IWA), the Association of Internet Professionals (AIP), and the Internet Certification Institute International (ICII).

STEP 1 for CIW Associate

Foundations Series
Learn the fundamentals to build specialized internet skills and begin to work toward any CIW certification. Also includes web page authoring, and networking fundamentals. Prerequisite: Web Page Design-Intro #1926 or online #8053.

8099 Online, Instructor-led

STEP 2 for CIW Professional

Design Methodology/Technology
Learn to create and manage web sites with Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash, FrontPage, Dynamic HTML and various multimedia and CSS standards. Students will also implement the latest strategies to develop third-generation web sites, evaluate design tools, discuss future technology standards, and explore the incompatibility issues surrounding current browsers. Focus on theory, design, and web construction, along with information architecture concepts, web project management, scenario development and performance evaluations. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIW Foundation Series.

8200 Online, Instructor-led

STEP 3 for CIW Master Designer

E-Commerce Strategies/Practices
Prepare yourself for the world of e-commerce! Learn the technological issues associated with constructing a web site for conducting business online. Students will actually implement a web site for handling transactions between consumers and a business. Examine strategies and products for building electronic-commerce sites, examine how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement the infrastructure of an existing business. Create smooth electronic transactions between the credit card holder, the merchant, the card issuer, and the business' own financial institution. Prerequisite: Successful completion of CIW Foundation Series.

8134 Online, Instructor-led



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