aboehmer wrote:
> It could contain a pile of subjects, depending on how far you want to
take it. Here just some ideas:
>
> HTML/CSS
> Multimedia (Video, Flash, Podcasts, etc)
> Basics in Programming (PHP/VB, etc)
> Usability
> Accessibility
> Search Engine Optimisation
> Basics in Graphic Design (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc)
> Introduction to Networks/Hosting environments
This is all Bachelors level, IMHO, the bare bones of what a web
technology degree should provide.
> You could even chuck in some electives of Business subjects.
> Masters students would probably want to get their head
> around Project Management as well...?
I would think, for a Masters level degree, you'd start at the business
end - why stuff is done, rather than how. The how should be at the
undergraduate level.
My list would be along the lines of:
* Information Architecture
* Business needs analysis
* Process analysis
* System architecture
* Business life cycle
* All phases of project management and documentation
* Business negotiation skills
* Web standards development
* Usability standards development
What is this hinted university thinking of or already offering at the
undergraduate level?
mark
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