Price:
£700.00
Format
Books, Online & CD ROM
Approx Time
350 Hours
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MASTER CIW WEBSITE MANAGER
Category: CIW
Spread the payments for this course over
4 monthly payments. 1 initial payment of £325,
followed by 3 monthly payments of £125.
Master CIW Web Site Manager certification prepares IT managers to perform critical cross-functional skills in Web site design, programming languages and server administration.
This new CIW certification track combines the CIW job skills included in four existing CIW series: CIW Foundations, Site Designer, Web languages, and Server Administrator.
Master CIW Web Site Managers can manage Web servers and maintain Web sites for small, medium and large enterprises. Master CIW Web Site Manager certification can lead to a successful career as a Webmaster, intranet or extranet Web administrator, or Internet project manager.
Candidates must pass five required CIW exams to become a Master CIW Web Site Manager (CIW Professional). Firstly candidates must pass the CIW Foundations 1D0-510 exam and then move onto the 1D0-520 Site Designer, 1D0-450 Server Administrator and 1D0-435 & 1D0- 437 Web Languages exams covered in this course.
The Master CIW Website Manager Series consists of the following Courses:
This lesson teaches you how to design and publish Web sites. General topics include Web Site Development Essentials (such as the site development process, customer expectations, and ethical and legal issues in Web development), Web Design Elements (such as aesthetics, the site user’s experience, navigation, usability and accessibility), Basic Web Technologies (such as basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Extensible HTML (XHTML) and extended technologies, image files, GUI site development applications, site publishing and maintenance) and Advanced Web Technologies (such as multimedia and plug-in technologies, client-side and server-side technologies, and Web databases).
In this lesson, you will work with popular production tools such as Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash. You will study design and development technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaScript, Java applets, Dynamic HTML, plug-ins, multimedia and databases. You will also explore the extensibility of design tools, incompatibility issues surrounding these tools, and the functionality of current Web browsers.
This course will also teach you to manage the Web site development process. You will learn about new technologies and traditional strategies involving the Web designer job role. Throughout this course, you will learn how Web sites are developed as managed projects, relate Web site development to business goals, and apply guidelines for user accessibility to Web site development.
You will also consider site design from several perspectives. You will approach design from the Web user’s perspective so that you can identify with user interests and needs. You will also assume the roles of Web designer and project manager, as you work through the Web site development process by evolving a Web presence site into a working prototype Web project. Hands-on labs include real-world scenarios based on the Habitat for Humanity site (www.habitat.org)
Please Note: This lesson is available for both Macromedia MX 2004 or Macromedia Studio 8 Edition software.
Internet Systems Management
This Lesson teaches Students user management concepts in Windows 2000 and Linux, configuring Domain Name System (DNS) services, and Microsoft WINS, Samba, Telnet, and FTP. Students also learn about choosing appropriate Internet system platforms and receive training on how to calculate throughput, choose appropriate Internet connections and configure Windows 2000 Server and Red Hat Linux to use TCP/IP.
By the end of this course, students will be able to provide essential TCP/IP services for any business interested in establishing an effective e-commerce presence.
Advanced Internet Systems Management
Advanced Internet System Management is a comprehensive course that teaches students how to implement mission-critical services on the Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux platforms. Students install and configure Web, newsgroup, e-mail and proxy servers; receive in-depth understanding of how to connect e-commerce databases to Web servers; and learn how to enable CGI on Windows 2000 and Linux. Students also learn about backup and load balancing issues, and receive foundational knowledge concerning Internet security. This course is designed for personnel responsible for implementing real-world solutions for company intranets or ISPs that provide Internet Web services.
JavaScript Fundamentals
JavaScript Fundamentals teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language to design client-side, platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs, script for the JavaScript object model, control program flow, validate forms, animate images, target frames, and create cookies. Students will also understand and use the most popular applications of JavaScript.
PERL Fundamentals
Perl Fundamentals teaches students how to fully utilize the Perl programming language. Students learn the Perl syntax, the basics of using regular expression, how to use Perl data types, and how to access and manipulate files. Students are also introduced to database connectivity and debugging techniques.
Qualification
On Completion of this curriculum, you can apply for the internationally recognised CIW 1D0-520, 1D0-450, 1D0-435 and 1D0-437 Examinations, which are currently £89 +VAT each.
You can find or register for your nearest exam centres from Prometric or Pearson Vue testing centres.
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