Resource Room Document 1.4 ExpressEd Course Materials For more information, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b- Sinj1mkAI
Web Design Web Design Certificate 1. Certificate programs provide career skills to enable students to enter the job market after graduation, retrain in a new career, or upgrade employment skills. Occupational courses are designed to meet these needs instead of transferring to four-year institutions; however, four-year institutions may accept some courses. Check with your college of transfer intent for more info. 2. By completing some general education requirements, most certificate programs lead to an AAS Degree. Consult the website or a CCA advisor for more info. 3. You must apply for graduation on the website or at Enrollment Services prior to your final semester. The Web Design Certificate is designed to teach the fundamentals of web site design including site planning, graphic design and interface design. Certificate Requirements - 18 credits. Take all of the following: MGD 111 Photoshop I MGD 112 Illustrator I MGD 141 Web Design I (Adobe Dreamweaver) MGD 241 Web Design II (Adobe Dreamweaver) MGD 143 Motion Graphics Design (Adobe Flash) MGD 268 Commercial Art Business Total Credits: 18 Credits This program operates on an accelerated 10 week schedule. The certificate can be completed in 10 weeks or extended over several terms. Courses are taught in a hybrid format, allowing students to complete a significant portion of learning outside of class. Classes are generally offered between the hours of 6:00 10:00pm at the Lowry campus. For more information contact: 303-340-7335 Celia.Miller@CCAurora.edu source: Web Design
CPA Required Classes Accounting Certificate, Uniform CPA Examination Education Requirements 2009-10 1. The purpose of this Certificate is to provide the education requirements to qualify to take the Uniform CPA Examination in the state of Colorado. In addition to these course requirements, the Uniform CPA Examination candidate must hold a Bachelor s degree. 2. Important note: Students entering this Certificate program must either hold a Bachelor s degree from a regionally accredited school, or be in the process of earning a Bachelor s degree from a regionally accredited school. 3. Check current Schedule of Classes for dates and times these classes are offered. The courses required for this certificate differ depending on your Bachelor's degree's major. Courses required if your Bachelor s Degree has a non-business major Required Accounting Courses credits ACC 121 Accounting Principles I 4 ACC 122 Accounting Principles II 4 ACC131 Income Tax OR ACC132 Tax Help Colorado (fall only) ACC133 Tax Help Colorado Lab (spring 3 OR 2 1 only) ACC 211 Intermediate Accounting I 4 ACC 212 Intermediate Accounting II 4 ACC 226 Cost Accounting 3 ACC 232 Auditing 3 ACC 275 Advanced Accounting 3 Total Credits 28 Courses required if your Bachelor s Degree has a business major Required Business, Management credits Courses BUS 115 Introduction to Business 3 BUS 216 Legal Environment of Business 3 I
BUS 217 Business Communications and Report Writing 3 BUS 221 Business Law I 3 BUS 226 Business Statistics 3 MAN 225 Managerial Finance 3 Elective: Choose one course from BUS/ECO/MAN/MAR not listed above 3 Total Credits 21 TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS: 49 credits Source: http://www.ccaurora.edu/programs-classes/express-ed/cpa-prep
Tags: News General News Aurora Brand new design programs and a new department chair are really spicing things up at the Community College of Aurora, where Patrick Loehr, a local artist, is helping the college expands its new Express ED offerings. Eager to break out of a video production career he was tiring of, Patrick Loehr began creating his own artwork and embraced the emergence of a unique personal style: mixed media, combining photography with drawing. A Colorado native and resident, Loehr took a chance and submitted his work to national and international competitions -- and, in 2006, the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art named Loehr one of the top 40 artists of the year. Now heading up CCA's Art and New Media Design program, Loehr wants to introduce students to the career possibilities in the field -- in part because the pursuit of his own dream, combined with higher education, had such a successful outcome. Under Loehr's leadership, CCA now offers two exciting new career directions: web design, and comic/graphic novel storytelling. Loehr brings to CCA striking success with his own artwork and writing. "People began seeing my original work, and I started getting inquiries about doing custom images for local publications," he says."i started wondering, can I do this for a career?" Often told that his work "ought to be in children's books," Loehr built a portfolio of illustrations geared toward that genre. He researched agents through Writer's Market, but found success down another avenue. "I learned of an agent in New York who was not taking new clients but would review my work," he says. "I was told not to get my hopes up, but that at least this person will offer honest feedback. Well, she saw my work, changed her mind, and introduced me to an editor at HarperCollins." Loehr's new agent encouraged him to develop his work with an emphasis on one character for the publisher's consideration. "I said, what the heck, I'll go one better and come up with a story and write it myself. I shared my story idea with my wife, who is an elementary schoolteacher, and she said it was better than anything she was reading to her students." The happy ending? "Mucumber McGee and the Half-Eaten Hot Dog" (2007), and "Mucumber McGee and the Lunch Lady's Liver" (2008), both published by HarperCollins. Loehr's artwork can be seen at (http://www.patrickloehr.com) http://www.patrickloehr.com and through the Reed Photo-Art Gallery in Denver. To learn more about the CCA certificate in web design or associate of applied science degree in graphic storytelling, visit (http://www.ccaurora.edu/art/) http://www.ccaurora.edu/art/. The A.A.S. in graphic storytelling is a 60-credit-hour degree, and the fall term begins Aug. 24. Classes in the web design program are part of CCA's new Express ED program and start Sept. 28. Express ED classes can be completed in 10 weeks or extended over several terms. Visit
(http://ccaurora.edu/students/recessionproof/) http://ccaurora.edu/students/recessionproof/ to learn about the new Express ED programs at CCA. Source: http://yourhub.denverpost.com/aurora/new-design-programs-new-departmentchair-at-cca/rjy37x9mi1qro77wdgm57i-ugc