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The Multimedia and Web Honors course (mm3000) provides students the unique opportunity to work with Not-For-Profit clients in a real world environment. During the class students will be expected to work with the client to design an Interactive Media design solution within specified time and design constraints.

By the end of this class students will gain an advanced understanding of Dreamweaver and Photoshop for website creation. They will have worked in a production environment for actual clients and learned about modular site construction.

The students in this class are usually senior level students to ensure design and skill quality. These students must have GPA’s of 3.5 or higher. If they do not have a 3.5 they’ll need to have permission of the Program Chair or Academic Advisor and 3.3 GPA

 
 

Omar Martinez: “With the honors class, I learned to work effectively in group. It pushed my skills to the next level, made me design and work better in a real world environment.”

Alex Montano: “The Web Honors class at the AI has changed the way I look at my Industry (“Interactive Design”). It let me understand the different positions that I can be put in with different clients. It showed me that responsibility and deadlines are crucial when it comes to designing a real life project. I like the class and would definitely recommend any student to take it.”

Yaco Zaragoza: “Multimedia and Web Honors has shown me how to work with real clients at real times. Proving to me that deadlines are real and there is no time to be lazy when you have a project in hand. I believe this class is a very fast paced, which puts you into the driver seat of the Multimedia industry (Interactive Media).

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