Programs & Courses

Media Communications
MDIA 1205 - Weaving the Web: Publishing on the Internet 1

This course will introduce students to Web Design using HTML 5, the UTF-8 character set, and the basics of Cascading Style Sheets. Students will learn to manually code Web pages and style them with CSS. Students will learn to analyze commercial websites in order to gain insight into the design and storyboarding of their own pages. The course will also deal with publishing, marketing, and maintaining an Internet or intranet site. This course is offered entirely on the Internet. Students must have access to the Internet, a personal e-mail account, and a PC Pentium/Dual Core or Macintosh PPC/Intel with 1gb or more of RAM. Also required is an FTP Client for PC or Macintosh. Links to available FTP software will be provided from within the course documentation. Prerequisite: Computer keyboard experience; Familiarity with the World Wide Web; Ability to download, install, and maintain the necessary software; Ability to use e-mail (including attachments). (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$508.97CRN: 26447
Apr 10-Jun 26  NET
Instructor: Bonita Smith
Note: Special system, software, and textbook requirements: Notepad++ (PC only; free), Komodo Edit (Macintosh only; free) and the browsers Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Google Chrome.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$508.97CRN: 58282
Apr 10-Jun 26  NET
Instructor: Robert McIntosh
Note: Special system, software, and textbook requirements: Notepad++ (PC only; free), Komodo Edit (Macintosh only; free) and the browsers Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Google Chrome.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 2205 - Weaving the Web: Publishing on the Internet 2

This course is an extension of MDIA 1205 (manually coding Web pages with HTML5). It introduces the more advanced HTML functions involved in creating interactive forms and processing those forms online using a CGI script. It includes an introduction to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) including keyword research and basic optimization techniques as well as incorporating some new CSS concepts and routines for Web page layout as a continuation of the CSS learned in 1205. A short introduction to designing Web pages for mobile devices is included. Prerequisites: MDIA 1205 (2 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 22-Jun 266 Weeks$331.52CRN: 52438
May 22-Jun 26  NET
Note: No textbook/course materials required.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 3201 - Intermediate Cascading Stylesheets (CSS)

This course is a continuation of the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) concepts introduced in MDIA 1205 and MDIA 2205. MDIA 3201 will begin with a review of the basic concepts and then move into more complex topics. Page layout, vertical, horizontal and multi-level CSS menus, CSS3 concepts, and practical CSS techniques will be covered. Advanced topics will be covered in a subsequent course. Prerequisites: MDIA 1205 and MDIA 2205 (2 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 22-Jun 266 Weeks$384.52CRN: 57021
May 22-Jun 26  NET
Note: No textbook/course materials required.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 3203 - Photoshop for Web Publishing

This course provides a basic introduction to the Adobe Photoshop interface and tools. Topics covered will include the basics of colour and images, painting and editing tools, selections, layers, working with type, paths, channels and masks, colour correction, and filters. Also covered are, image file formats, creating low bandwidth graphics, using colour, browser-safe colours, imaging transparency, creating graphical navigation tools, scanning techniques, creating small animations, image mapping, and graphical layout as well as alignment. The course will end with the process of optimizing images for delivery on the Internet. Prerequisites: MDIA 1205 and MDIA 2205 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$572.20CRN: 61122
Apr 10-Jun 26  NET
Instructor: Janice Wood
Note: Required Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Textbook: (recommended) Photoshop CS5 in Easy Steps by R. Shufflebotham
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 3206 - Audio and Video Technologies for Web Publishing

With over two hours of video notes, spread between twenty-one movies, this course covers every aspect of audio and video for use on the Web. You will learn how to resample and edit your audio and video clips, apply audio filters, use masks and poster images with your movies, and combine multiple audio and/or video tracks into a single presentation. We will also look at different options for mounting your content on a website for delivery. Prerequisites: MDIA 1205 and MDIA 2205 (2 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


May 22-Jun 266 Weeks$384.52CRN: 28828
May 22-Jun 26  NET
Note: SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT: Choose one of: Audacity (free for Mac and PC), Sound Forge(PC only), or BIAS Peak (Mac only).
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 3207 - Using Scripting Language on the Web

This course concentrates on using and modifying commercial and/or freeware JavaScript routines to enhance the content of Web pages. To fully understand how JavaScript scripts work and how they may be modified, students will be asked to create short JavaScript routines using manual coding. Prerequisites: MDIA 1205 and MDIA 2205 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$572.20CRN: 28829
Apr 10-Jun 26  NET
Instructor: Mary Anne Conforti
Note: Textbook required: JavaScript in Easy Steps, Mike McGrath.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 3208 - Using New Media on the Web: Flash

Using 49 custom video tutorials, this course covers all of the skills necessary to create Flash animations. Starting with the basic drawing tools, we work our way through motion, classic, and shape tweens, to guided animations and masks. You will learn how to create animated buttons and apply simple button and frame actions, and add sound effects, music, and bitmap imagery to your animations. By the end of the course, you will be able to quickly and efficiently work with the Flash timeline, and create dynamic animations to make your websites fully interactive. Prerequisites: MDIA 1205 and MDIA 2205 (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$572.20CRN: 28830
Apr 10-Jun 26  NET
Instructor: Mike Walton
Note: SOFTWARE REQUIRED: Adobe Flash CS5 TEXTBOOK REQUIRED: Flash Professional Quick Start for Macintosh & Windows NOTE: Older versions of Flash are suitable. Ensure that you get the version of the textbook that matches your version of Flash.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
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MDIA 4207 - Web Design Business and Major Project

This course is the culmination of the Associate Certificate program. As a major task in this course, learners will be required to locate a person or organization desiring a website and design and develop a pro bono (i.e., free) website for them. Other related tasks will include storyboarding the site, costing and contracting issues, and designing the client site (including creating a domain name for the client, mounting the site using a commercial ISP, and registering the site with search services). Other topics in the course include creating a business plan (including a strategic marketing plan), setting up a company in British Columbia, and site maintenance and related topics. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all courses in the Associate Certificate Program or equivalent. (3 Credits)

Spring/Summer 2012


Apr 10-Jun 2612 Weeks$572.20CRN: 61125
Apr 10-Jun 26  NET
Instructor: Robert McIntosh
Note: Departmental Approval Needed - Department approval required - contract Karen Harvey 604-451-7032.
Note: Internet delivery format.
Note: This course is in progress. For more information on the availability of this course, please contact the appropriate Program Assistant [PDF].
Important course information will be sent to you prior to your course start date. Check your myBCIT email account to access this information.
course outlinein progress


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