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CERTIFICATESCOMPUTER AND INFORMATIONSCIENCES - WEB DEVELOPMENTThe Web Development program is designed to prepare students tobegin developing web sites as a professional. The curriculum providesa balanced foundation of all aspects of web development. Students willgain basic competencies in web authoring software, web graphics, webanimation, HTML, client-side scripting, server-side scripting, and databaseconnectivity. There is emphasis on understanding and practicing <strong>the</strong> entireweb development process, from start to finish.Student Learning Outcomes for this certificate are:• Use authoring software to develop and manage a web site.• Use graphics software to design web page layout and to produce andoptimize graphics for <strong>the</strong> web.• Use software to produce animation/video for <strong>the</strong> web.• Write and interpret HTML code.• Write, interpret, and apply client-side scripting.• Write, interpret, and apply server-side scripting.• Develop data-driven web pages.•••A. REQUIRED COURSES30-31 units distributed as follows:1. All courses from <strong>the</strong> following:CIS 100 Web Publishing Using Authoring SoftwareCIS 101 Graphics for <strong>the</strong> WebCIS 102 Animation for <strong>the</strong> WebCIS 112 Web Publishing Using HTML and CSSCIS 113 Client-Side Scripting for <strong>the</strong> WebCIS 114 Data-Driven Web SitesCIS 115 Current Technologies in Web Design2. 3-4 units from <strong>the</strong> following:ART 111 Two-Dimensional DesignART 112 Two- & Three-Dimensional DesignDMA 121 Artistic Concepts for <strong>the</strong> Web86LTCC CATALOG <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong>CRIMINAL JUSTICEThe Criminal Justice program is designed to provide students with afoundational understanding of <strong>the</strong> key components of <strong>the</strong> criminaljustice system (i.e., law/courts, law enforcement, and corrections/communitysupervision) and to prepare students for entry-level careers in <strong>the</strong>se systems.Students will complete coursework emphasizing <strong>the</strong> roots of <strong>the</strong> Americanjustice system; <strong>the</strong> constitutional provisions of law; legal processes includingpre-arrest, arrest through trial, sentencing, appeal and correctional procedures;<strong>the</strong> role of <strong>the</strong> community; <strong>the</strong> social-psychological bases of crime; professionalethics; and <strong>the</strong> implications of a diverse society on <strong>the</strong> administration ofjustice. The Criminal Justice program emphasizes critical thinking skills in<strong>the</strong> examination and analysis of criminal justice policy and <strong>the</strong> streng<strong>the</strong>ningof effective written and oral communication skills.Student Learning Outcomes for this certificate are:• Describe <strong>the</strong> historical perspective,cultural evolution, and <strong>the</strong> origin of criminal law.• Describe <strong>the</strong> steps of <strong>the</strong> legal process, including pre-arrest,arrest through trial, sentencing, appeal, and correctional procedures.• Describe <strong>the</strong> influences and consequences of crime, including socialand psychological factors.• Appreciate multiculturalism as it relates to <strong>the</strong> criminal justice system.• Describe <strong>the</strong> importance of professional ethics in <strong>the</strong> major areas of<strong>the</strong> criminal justice system (i.e., law/courts, law enforcement, andcorrections/community supervision).• Acquire <strong>the</strong> skills and knowledge to assist <strong>the</strong>m in obtaining entrylevelemployment in a variety of areas, including <strong>the</strong> court system, lawenforcement, and corrections/probation.•••A. REQUIRED COURSES:24 units distributed as follows:CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJ 102 Criminal LawCRJ 104 Criminal ProceduresCRJ 105 <strong>Community</strong> and Human RelationsCRJ 110 Introduction to CorrectionsSOC 106 Crime and SocietyAREAS OF CONCENTRATION: (Choose one option)1. CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOUNDATIONS3 courses selected from <strong>the</strong> following:CRJ 103 Introduction to EvidenceCRJ 108 Juvenile Law and ProceduresCRJ 112 Introduction to InvestigationCRJ 113 Introduction to Probation and ParoleTOTAL UNITS IN MAJOR (INCLUDING CORE) = 362. LAW ENFORCEMENT11 units distributed as follows:CRJ 107 Police Field OperationsCRJ 109 Traffic Law, Enforcement, and InvestigationCRJ 112 Introduction to InvestigationTOTAL UNITS IN MAJOR (INCLUDING CORE) = 353. CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION12 units distributed as follows:CRJ 108 Juvenile Law and ProceduresCRJ 112 Introduction to InvestigationCRJ 113 Introduction to Probation and ParoleTOTAL UNITS IN MAJOR (INCLUDING CORE) = 36

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