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DGL - 112 Typography 3 Credit(s) This studio course develops aesthetic, conceptual and technical skills for visual communication problems in which type is the primary element. Historical reference gives context to the critique of typographic solutions. Students will learn to relate the elements and principles of design to typography. Through a series of hands-on projects students will learn to identify and create letterforms, typographical emphasis, hierarchy, composition and illustration.
Prerequisite(s): For information about transferability: BCTransferGuide.ca
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DGL - 203 Advanced CSS 3 Credit(s) Building on the skills and knowledge acquired in first year courses in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, this course introduces advanced CSS features and their applications to website and application development. Topics include advanced layout with CSS, CSS preprocessors, CSS plugin basics, and CSS frameworks.
Prerequisite(s): For information about transferability: BCTransferGuide.ca
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DGL - 213 Applied Javascript 3 Credit(s) Building on the skills and knowledge acquired in the first year JavaScript course, this application driven course further explores the advanced features of JavaScript and its practical use in website and web application development. Topics may include special effects, Ajax applications, web animations, and simple web game development.
Prerequisite(s): For information about transferability: BCTransferGuide.ca
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DGL - 221 Introduction to Social Media 3 Credit(s) This introductory course will present current platforms, tools and technologies that are used in social media. It will look at communications models, strategies, monitoring, metrics and governance, and the social and cultural significance of social media. This course aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills to effectively explore the opportunities and challenges associated with the use of social media.
Prerequisite(s): For information about transferability: BCTransferGuide.ca
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DGL - 222 Advanced Topics in Design 3 Credit(s) This course provides students with an in-depth opportunity to explore issues relevant to contemporary design practice. Through exposure to current theories and practical approaches, students will undertake immersive educational experiences that expand their skills and understanding of the discipline. The course comprises research-led studio projects and case studies that reflect contemporary theses in design.
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DGL - 233 Advanced WordPress Development 3 Credit(s) This project-based course explores the fundamentals of planning, designing and building WordPress themes and plug-ins using HTML, CSS, Javascript and PHP. Students will apply the UX design process to their workflow to create useful, usable and desirable WordPress assets.
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For information about transferability: BCTransferGuide.ca
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DGL - 309 Advanced Capstone Project 1 6 Credit(s) This capstone project course provides students with the opportunity to propose and develop a self-directed body of work. The project allows students to target their area of expertise so as to synthesize the applied skills and theoretical knowledge of their accumulated education.
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For information about transferability: BCTransferGuide.ca
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Electrician Apprenticeship Harmonized |
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Employment Transition/Culinary Assistant |
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