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Certificate Programs

 

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Advanced Microsoft Office
Cisco Networking/CCNA Preparation
Dental Office Administration
Dental Orthodontic Assistant
Digital Video and Filmmaking Production
Foundations of Successful Management
Medical Office Administration
Microsoft Office
Microsoft SQL Server
Multimedia Web Design - Design
Multimedia Web Design - Multimedia
Oracle Database
Photography and Emerging Imaging
Project Management
Project Management and Information Technology
Unix
Workplace Essential Skills

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Multimedia Web Design - Design
The Loudoun Campus offers a cross-platform Multimedia and Web Design Certificate Program through Continuing Education. Participants select one of two tracks: Multimedia Design Track or Web Design Track. To complete the Multimedia and Web Design Certificate Program, participants must complete all required courses within the selected track and 24 hours of elective courses. Students completing this certificate program must submit a final project prior to receiving their final certificate. See page 43 for detailed information about certificate program requirements. Students entering the program should have basic knowledge in using either a Macintosh or Windows-based computer. All applications in this program are cross-platform, and can be taught/used on a Macintosh or PC. The computer system used in a specific course will depend on space availability in the lab at that time. For further information, call the Office of Continuing Education at 703 450-2551.

 

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Adobe Illustrator - Level I
Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Level I
Advanced Web Design for Designers
Flash - Introduction
Introduction to Computer Graphics
Introduction to Web Design
Web Authoring with Dreamweaver CS4 - Part I
Web Authoring with Dreamweaver CS4 - Part II