Course List

Each tile represents a course I took at UML (or am currently taking), as part of a Associates in Information Technology. Some of these also contributed to a Certificate in Web Design and Development, which I completed in Fall 2021 with a 4.0 GPA.

I plan to continue these studies and complete a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, while working as part of the Web Development community. Courses with additional material to show are marked with an icon.

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Web Design & Development Certificate

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Associates in Information Technology

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Coursework Posted (click the "C" to see more)

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Has Projects from post-class textbook review


Fall 2020

Intro To HTML

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Course Description

"This course is designed to teach you how to code cutting-edge web pages using the new HTML5 tags. You'll learn how to combine the powerful styling and animation capabilities of CCS3 to enhance your web pages, and work with the technologies of HTML5 to make building web applications easier than ever."

Instructor: Kenneth Wedge
Textbook: HTML5 Digital Classroom by Jeremy Osborn

Fall 2020

Website Design

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Course Description

"This course will focus on the creation of visual content for the web and will explore what constitutes a visually exciting and engaging site. Other topics that will be covered are: file formats, compression, web color strategies, and platforms standards."

Instructor: Christopher Perry
Textbook: Learning Web Design by Jennifer Robbins

Spring 2021

Advanced Web Design

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Course Description

"This advanced-level course will cover topics such as advanced css layout techniques, user-centered design, dynamic pages and testing. Students will have the opportunity to further develop their design and conceptualization skills."

Instructor: Christopher Perry
Textbook: Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS by Bren Frain

Spring 2021

Javascript

Course Description

"An introductory course designed for the student who has mastered HTML and would like to add interactivity to their web sites. Topics covered include basic JavaScript programming, creating interactive forms, using frames and cookies, working with graphics and multimedia. Students will incorporate various JavaScript programs to their existing website."

Instructor: Dr. David Sciuto
Textbook: JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland

Fall 2021

Website Development

Course Description

"This course focuses on the design, development, and implementation of websites using available visual development tools. Each participant will design, build, and maintain their own websites. Topics covered include: basic navigational structure; page layout incorporating tables and frames; graphical design and placement; image maps; streaming audio and video; and basic website administration."

Instructor: Erika Hutchings
Textbook: 100 Questions to Ask Before Building a Website by George Plumley

Fall 2021

Graphics for Multimedia and the Web

Course Description

"The focus of this class is on the basic components of shape, color, texture, typography, and images as they are applied to multimedia and web interface design. Other topics covered include scanning, image editing, resolution and color palettes. Students will work on projects that integrate elements such as buttons, navigation bars, and background images to communicate creative visual information. Photoshop will be used."

Instructor: Randy Howe
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Spring 2022

Principles of Microeconomics

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Course Description

Studies the principles of production and exchange. An introduction to demand, supply, pricing, and output under alternative market structures. Derived demand and resource markets are introduced. Meets Core Curriculum Essential Learning Outcome for Quantitative Literacy (QL).

Instructor: Lord Andzie-Quainoo
Textbook: Principles of Microeconomics by N. Gregory Mankiw

Spring 2022

Principles of Macroeconomics

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Course Description

This course studies national accounts, inflation, and aggregate unemployment, as well as the driving forces behind business cycles and long-run growth in the context of aggregate demand and aggregate supply. In addition, it examines monetary and fiscal policy, the Federal reserve, and select additional topics, such as an introduction to open-economy macroeconomics.

Instructor: Brendan Epstein
Textbook: Macroeconomics, 8/e by Hubbard and O’Brien

Spring 2022

Intro to Info Systems

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Course Description

This course presents the most -up-to-date technology in an ever-changing discipline. It provides an in-depth understanding of the components of the computer systems and mobile devices, application software, mobile apps, system software (including operation systems), digital storage, and communications and networks. The course also teaches the fundamentals of the Internet, digital safety, security, and privacy, as well as Information and Data Management and Information Systems and Program Development.

Instructor: Lisa Panagopoulos
Textbook: Technology for Success: Computer Concepts by Jennifer T Campbell

Spring 2022

Intro Programming with Python

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Course Description

This course examines the fundamentals of computer programming while using the Python programming language. Python is a popular scripting language that is commonly used for a myriad of applications including machine learning, scientific computing, scripting, web applications, and data processing. Course topics will include programming fundamentals, such as Boolean logic, program organization, input and output, and loops. We'll cover the syntax of Python (the rules that govern the language) as well as industry standards best practices.

Instructor: Bryant Moscon
Textbook: Python Crash Course: A Hands-on, Project-based Introduction to Programming by Eric Matthes