WinterSpringCEWD2023

Winter/Spring 2023 frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 12 COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Computers & Technology COMPUTER APPLICATIONS NEW! ONL Digital Marketing This course introduces the digital marketing communications landscape, channels, and technology. Topics include online advertising campaigns utilizing the web technologies such as email marketing, YouTube marketing, and Facebook marketing. Students learn to create contextual marketing plans and establish digital analytics related to digital marketing and advertising. Also offered for credit as CMIS 111T. Note: To enroll, students are asked to show academic readiness in IT. Email [email protected] or call 301.624.2888 to discuss which of the following methods you should use: successful completion of CMIS 101, CMIS 105, CIS 107, CMIS 106, CMIS 120, or CIS 111M. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DMC105 | 37.5 hours | $476 ($317 tuition + $159 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24444 Online 3/15 – 5/12 NEW! ONL Social Media Tools This course explores social media tools, social media marketing tools, and social media monitoring tools. It covers both well-established and emerging social media tools as well as their applications for measuring, leveraging, and optimizing digital media content. Students learn to implement social campaigns or marketing initiatives using social media, manage social media, and monitor social media channels. Also offered for credit as CMIS 111S. Note: To enroll, students are asked to show academic readiness in IT. Email [email protected] or call 301.624.2888 to discuss which of the following methods you should use: successful completion of CMIS 101, CMIS 105, CIS 107, CMIS 106, CMIS 120, or CIS 111M. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DMC106 | 37.5 hours | $476 ($317 tuition + $159 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24445 Online 1/21 – 3/14 HYB AutoCAD I Introduces AutoCAD software and its application as a drawing tool. Students will utilize basic AutoCAD commands to create two-dimensional production and architectural drawings. Students will use templates, layer control, dimensioning, editing, text, symbol creation, and blocks to create and modify geometrical designs and print/plot drawings for presentation. Also offered for credit as CADT101. Note: To enroll students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. Visit frederick.edu/CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DRF107 | 45 hours | $465 ($387 tuition + $78 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24287 Th, 5 - 8 PM 1/26 – 3/9 Braddock Hall/B114 HYB AutoCAD II Continues the study of AutoCAD at an intermediate level. Students will create pictorial views and three-dimensional drawings. Students will be introduced to additional CAD systems (Autodesk, Architecture, Revit, Civil 3D, and MicroStation). Also offered for credit as CADT102. Note: Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CADT 101 or DRF107 or DRF104. Visit frederick.edu/CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DRF108 | 45 hours | $465 ($387 tuition + $78 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24292 M, 5 - 8 PM 3/27 – 5/8 Braddock Hall/B114 HYB Revit (BIM) Presents Autodesk Revit software, a Building Information Modeling (BIM) program, and its application as a design/drawing tool throughout the design process. Allows students to create designs in 3D, annotate with 2D drafting elements, and access building information from the building models database. Students will have a thorough knowledge of many of the Revit basics needed to be productive in a classroom or office environment. Also offered for credit as CADT130. Note: To enroll students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. Visit frederick.edu/CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DRF103 | 37.5 hours | $465 ($387 tuition + $78 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24293 Th, 5 - 8 PM 3/16 – 5/11* Braddock Hall/B114 *No class 3/23 MS OFFICE SUITE Microsoft Excel: Level 1 Learn the basic features and functions of Microsoft Excel. This course covers beginning-level skills and includes an introduction to Excel's window components, spreadsheet terminology, entering and editing data, selecting cells and ranges, printing worksheets, creating formulas and functions, formatting cell contents, inserting and deleting columns, rows, and cells, creating charts, and more. After completing this course, students will have the working knowledge to successfully graduate to Microsoft Excel: Level 2. Note: There is a required textbooks for this course. Please visit bookstore. frederick.edu for more details. Purchase textbook prior to class start. CMS283 | 12 hours | $229 ($179 tuition + $50 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Michele Swing 24299 Tu,Th 6 - 9 PM 3/28 – 4/6 Braddock Hall/B113

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