Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies, Advanced
In this course, students acquire advanced skills in design, multimedia, and web development by applying project management principles to create professional quality digital media projects. Work-based learning experiences allow students to apply layout and design techniques in real-world situations. Students create portfolios that include a résumé, certifications earned, and a variety of print, multimedia, and website projects produced in the course. Contextual instruction and student participation in co-curricular career and technical student organization (CTSO) activities will develop leadership, interpersonal, and career skills. High-quality work-based learning (HQWBL) will provide experiential learning opportunities related to students' career goals and/or interests, integrated with instruction, and performed in partnership with local businesses and organizations.
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Course Sequences
A combination of this course and those below, equivalent to two 36-week courses, is a concentration sequence. Students wishing to complete a specialization may take additional courses based on their career pathways. A program completer is a student who has met the requirements for a CTE concentration sequence and all other requirements for high school graduation or an approved alternative education program.
Industry Credentials (Only apply to 36-week courses)
- Adobe Certified Professional Examinations
- App Development with Swift Examinations
- Avid Certified/Professional Examinations
- Avid Certified/Specialist Examinations
- AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Advanced HTML 5 and CSS3 Specialist Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Data Analyst Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Database Design Specialist Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Internet Business Associate Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) JavaScript Specialist Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Multimedia Specialist Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Network Technology Associate Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Site Development Associate Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Social Media Strategist Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) User Interface Designer Examination
- Certified Internet Web (CIW) Web Security Associate Examination
- CodeHS Level 1 Certification Examinations
- College and Career Readiness Assessment (CCRA+)
- Communication Skills for Business: Professional Communication Examination
- Computer Programming Assessment
- IC3 Digital Literacy Certification Examinations
- Microsoft Certified Fundamentals Examinations
- Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Examinations
- National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC)
- Web Design Assessment
- Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Examination
Virginia’s High Demand Occupations and Apprenticeable Occupations
Section § 2.2-2472 of the Code of Virginia requires the Virginia Board of Workforce Development (VBWD) to publish a list of jobs, trades, and professions for which a high demand for qualified workers exists or is projected. The Virginia Office of Education Economics (VOEE) collaborated with the VBWD and related stakeholders to develop the high demand occupations list. VOEE’s mission is to leverage data to inform educational programming, policy, and workforce partnerships across the Commonwealth. See also the Virginia 2024 High Demand Occupations Dashboard.
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code, Occupation Description, and Active Apprenticeable Occupation status (Yes/No per the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry).
SOC Code | Occupation Description | Apprenticeable Occupation |
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274011 | Audio and Video Technicians | No |
271024 | Graphic Designers | No |
271011 | Art Directors | No |
435061 | Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks | Yes |
271025 | Interior Designers | No |
171011 | Architects, Except Landscape and Naval | No |
173022 | Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | No |
172061 | Computer Hardware Engineers | No |
173023 | Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians | Yes |
173024 | Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians | Yes |
173026 | Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians | Yes |
173027 | Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians | Yes |
151244 | Network and Computer Systems Administrators | No |
131082 | Project Management Specialists | No |
537065 | Stockers and Order Fillers | Yes |
273042 | Technical Writers | No |
113071 | Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers | No |
151232 | Computer User Support Specialists | Yes |
434051 | Customer Service Representatives | No |
151242 | Database Administrators | No |
319094 | Medical Transcriptionists | No |
232011 | Paralegals and Legal Assistants | No |
434171 | Receptionists and Information Clerks | No |
151253 | Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers | No |
292034 | Radiologic Technologists and Technicians | Yes |
151254 | Web Developers | No |
Career Clusters
Pathway | Occupation |
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A/V Technology & Film |
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Journalism & Broadcasting |
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Printing Technology |
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Visual Arts |
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Pathway | Occupation |
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Information Support & Services |
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Web & Digital Communications |
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Pathway | Occupation |
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Engineering & Technology |
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