Project Webmaster - Los Angeles Southwest College

 

Project Webmaster is a nationally recognized certificate program in web-related

technologies. It provides students with training in a career that is in demand, growing,

high wage, and requires only three eight-week modules to become proficient.

Additionally the project is designed to bridge the digital divide and give students industry

standard marketable skills. It provides students with industry standard foundations in

fundamental internet concepts, webpage concepts including the design, development,

administration, and support of websites, and networking fundamental concepts. It is

sponsored by the National Workforce Center for Emerging Technologies (NWCET). The

program consists of three 3-unit courses and a 1-unit exam preparation course.

These are:

• CSIT 621 – Internet Fundamentals

• CSIT 622 – Web Page Authoring Fundamentals

• CSIT 623 – Networking Fundamentals

• CSIT 699 – CIW Exam Preparation.

For the exam preparation course, state-of-the-art adaptive testing is used. This testing

adapts to a student’s knowledge level by detecting weaknesses in certain areas based on

previous answers, and automatically reconfiguring itself to ask more and more questions

from those areas. Students are certified after passing the foundation exam.

The courses are offered continuously in 8-week modules during day and evening

sessions. Through grant money, students are provided with all course material and the

examination fee is waived. The college has applied to receive Regional Testing Center

status so the exam can be given on campus.

To market the program, flyers are distributed on campus and to neighborhood clubs,

church groups, and community-based organizations. The program is presented during

high school outreach visits and career day events. It also coordinates with the Los

Angeles Council of Black Professional Engineers (LACBPE) and the Society of Mexican

American Engineers & Scientists (MAES). There was also a program rollout launch

event. In addition, it is advertised by participating students through their student

homepage.

 

College Contact: James Hicks, Vice Chair, Math, Engineering, CIS/

Professor CIS

1600 W Imperial Hwy

Los Angeles, CA 90047

(323) 241-5222, hicksj@lasw.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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