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Schedule of Classes
Schedule of Classes
Summer 2024: 8 May - 13 August
 

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Spring 2021 has a mix of on-site and remote on-site classes. Due to COVID restrictions, some classes will be taught in an interactive, remote format via Zoom. Those locations are listed as "Remote On-Site," and times are shown in Arab Standard Time (AST). Hover over the "" to confirm the class in your local time.

Summer 2024: 8 May - 13 August

Course Class No. Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
CMST 100B Word Processing (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to word processing. The goal is to use word processing applications effectively to produce professional documents for business and personal communication. Topics include creating, formatting, and editing word-processing documents. Hands-on practice with industry-standard word-processing software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100B, CMST 100B, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52666 15 May 2024-11 Jun 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: DeGale, Elexis A Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 100B Word Processing (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to word processing. The goal is to use word processing applications effectively to produce professional documents for business and personal communication. Topics include creating, formatting, and editing word-processing documents. Hands-on practice with industry-standard word-processing software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100B, CMST 100B, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52685 15 May 2024-11 Jun 2024 Open Online
Section: 6381 Faculty: Pullens, Laveda M Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 100D Presentation Graphics (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to the principles of presentation graphics. The goal is to use presentation graphics applications effectively to produce electronic presentations for professional and personal communication. Topics include planning and creating effective presentations. Hands-on practice with industry-standard presentation graphics software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100D, CMST 100D, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52667 15 May 2024-11 Jun 2024 Open Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: Pullens, Laveda M Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 100D Presentation Graphics (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to the principles of presentation graphics. The goal is to use presentation graphics applications effectively to produce electronic presentations for professional and personal communication. Topics include planning and creating effective presentations. Hands-on practice with industry-standard presentation graphics software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100D, CMST 100D, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52744 12 Jun 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: Pullens, Laveda M Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 100F Database Applications (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to database systems, their terminology, and the principles of database management. The goal is to use database management applications effectively to create professional databases. Topics include how best to organize, manage, and access stored data; how to protect databases; and how to extract useful information. Hands-on practice with industry-standard database software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100F, CMST 100F, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52731 12 Jun 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: Pitts, David D Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 100G Spreadsheet Applications (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to the use of electronic spreadsheets to analyze numerical data, including basic terminology, formats, and other applications. The goal is to use spreadsheet applications to produce professional electronic spreadsheets effectively for business and personal use. Hands-on practice with industry-standard spreadsheet software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100G, CMST 100G, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52732 12 Jun 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: Sun, Sa Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 100G Spreadsheet Applications (1)
(Not open to students who have completed CMST 303.) An introduction to the use of electronic spreadsheets to analyze numerical data, including basic terminology, formats, and other applications. The goal is to use spreadsheet applications to produce professional electronic spreadsheets effectively for business and personal use. Hands-on practice with industry-standard spreadsheet software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100G, CMST 100G, CAPP 103, or CMST 103.
52745 12 Jun 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6981 Faculty: DeGale, Elexis A Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 290 Introduction to Interactive Design (3)
An introduction to the principles, practices, techniques, and theories that govern the use of scripting and programming languages in the design and development of interactive digital media. The objective is to effectively use proven scripting and programming theory to support digital media design for print, web, and mobile devices. Projects involve modifying existing scripting languages and HTML code as well as conducting a usability review.
50390 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: Shah, Ashish Y Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 290 Introduction to Interactive Design (3)
An introduction to the principles, practices, techniques, and theories that govern the use of scripting and programming languages in the design and development of interactive digital media. The objective is to effectively use proven scripting and programming theory to support digital media design for print, web, and mobile devices. Projects involve modifying existing scripting languages and HTML code as well as conducting a usability review.
50737 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6381 Faculty: Bono, John Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 290 Introduction to Interactive Design (3)
An introduction to the principles, practices, techniques, and theories that govern the use of scripting and programming languages in the design and development of interactive digital media. The objective is to effectively use proven scripting and programming theory to support digital media design for print, web, and mobile devices. Projects involve modifying existing scripting languages and HTML code as well as conducting a usability review.
51720 12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 Open Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: Ghoda, Ashish J Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 295 Fundamentals of Digital Design (3)
An overview of the principles, practices, techniques, and theories that govern web and digital design. The goal is to effectively follow proven design theory in creating digital design for print, web, and mobile devices. Topics include usability, accessibility, ethics, extended reality, and emerging technologies. Career paths in the web and digital design industry are analyzed.
50447 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: Gonzales, Annette Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 295 Fundamentals of Digital Design (3)
An overview of the principles, practices, techniques, and theories that govern web and digital design. The goal is to effectively follow proven design theory in creating digital design for print, web, and mobile devices. Topics include usability, accessibility, ethics, extended reality, and emerging technologies. Career paths in the web and digital design industry are analyzed.
50794 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6381 Faculty: Roberts, Ivy R Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 295 Fundamentals of Digital Design (3)
An overview of the principles, practices, techniques, and theories that govern web and digital design. The goal is to effectively follow proven design theory in creating digital design for print, web, and mobile devices. Topics include usability, accessibility, ethics, extended reality, and emerging technologies. Career paths in the web and digital design industry are analyzed.
51721 12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 Open Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: Castanzo, Sherri N. Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
50470 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: Jones, Vera E Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
50471 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6381 Faculty: Hoos, Anthony J Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
50493 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6382 Faculty: Dyer, Dean R Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
50540 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6383 Faculty: Yancey, Constance D Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
50541 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6384 Faculty: Bush, Roberta G Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
50612 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6385 Faculty: Novak, Kevin Paul Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
51732 12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 Open Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: McDermott, Ann C Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
51740 12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 Closed Online
Section: 6981 Faculty: Hicks, Krystal J Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3)
A survey of technological advancements in the field of digital media and their impact. The objective is to explain how digital media has transformed the communication of ideas in society and to make responsible choices in the creation and consumption of digital media based on awareness of global, social, ethical, and legal contexts. Topics include social media, the visual display of information, ethics and privacy, participatory media, and the impact of digital media on culture.
51747 12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 Open Online
Section: 6982 Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 303 Advanced Application Software (3)
Prerequisite: CMST 100B, CMST 100D, CMST 100G, and CMST 100F, OR Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access, OR an introductory course in Microsoft Office. A hands-on, project-based survey of advanced features of office application software. The aim is to use advanced application features to produce documents for professional and personal communication. Topics include information systems, application integration, computer hardware and software, storage, and networking. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 303 or CMST 303.
50289 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: Segura, Carol A Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 303 Advanced Application Software (3)
Prerequisite: CMST 100B, CMST 100D, CMST 100G, and CMST 100F, OR Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access, OR an introductory course in Microsoft Office. A hands-on, project-based survey of advanced features of office application software. The aim is to use advanced application features to produce documents for professional and personal communication. Topics include information systems, application integration, computer hardware and software, storage, and networking. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 303 or CMST 303.
51632 12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 Open Online
Section: 6980 Faculty: Woolcock-Henry, Constance O Syllabus Course Materials
CMST 308 User Experience and Interface Design (3)
A hands-on, project-based introduction to user experience (UX) and interface design (UI). An introduction to design thinking and the basic practices of user experience, interface, and interaction design. A study of a user-centric, systematic, data driven design process that includes research, concept generation, prototyping, and refinement. The goal is to evaluate user interfaces and create a working prototype using industry-standard techniques guided by usability data. Topics include human-computer interaction, measuring and evaluating interface quality, user research, wireframing, prototyping, designing virtual experiences, storyboarding, and career paths.
51157 15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 Open Online
Section: 6380 Faculty: Furukawa, Veronica C Syllabus Course Materials
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