Courses
Universal Design and Accessibility for the Web
This course provides an introduction to designing web usability. It will cover site design (information architecture, navigation, home page design), page layout (establishing visual hierarchies, effective use of screen real estate, download times), and content design (writing for the web, use of images and multimedia), and touches on accessibility (legislative requirements, content authoring guidelines), as well as providing an introduction to general design principles and cognitive principles that are relevant to web design.
Registration: http://oak.circa.ufl.edu/~cittreg/current_schedule.html
Provider: Center for Instructional Technology and Training
Elective Categories: Course Development 1, Web Development 1
Required for the following certificates: Technical - Web Development
- Elective courses may only be applied towards one certificate; credit for a completed course will not be counted towards the elective requirements of multiple certificates.
- Courses from higher level categories may be used to substitute for elective requirements in lower level categories (ex: a course from the Desktop Publishing 2 category can be used to fulfill the requirement for a course from the Desktop Publishing 1 category).
- Elective courses can not be double counted; if a certificate requires eight elective courses, eight separate courses in the appropriate categories must be completed to receive that certificate (even if a specific course falls into multiple categories).

