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Web Design Manager

Tidewater Community College

Short-Term CertificateCIP: 11.0801

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Active ListeningCritical ThinkingActive LearningJudgment and Decision MakingReading ComprehensionSpeakingWritingComplex Problem SolvingProgrammingTime ManagementMonitoringInstructingLearning StrategiesSystems AnalysisOperations Analysis

Knowledge

Computers and ElectronicsEnglish LanguageCommunications and MediaMathematicsDesignCustomer and Personal ServiceFine ArtsEducation and TrainingMechanicalPsychologyEngineering and Technology

Abilities

Written ComprehensionOral ComprehensionOral ExpressionDeductive ReasoningNear VisionWritten ExpressionProblem SensitivityOriginalitySpeech RecognitionInformation OrderingFluency of IdeasVisual Color DiscriminationSpeech ClarityInductive ReasoningVisualization

Tasks

  • Key information into computer equipment to create layouts for client or supervisor.
  • Review final layouts and suggest improvements, as needed.
  • Determine size and arrangement of illustrative material and copy, and select style and size of type.
  • Design complex graphics and animation, using independent judgment, creativity, and computer equipmen
  • Create basic designs, drawings, and illustrations for product labels, cartons, direct mail, or telev
  • Participate in design and production of multimedia campaigns, handling budgeting and scheduling, and
  • Observe and evaluate students' work to determine progress, provide feedback, and make suggestions fo
  • Present lectures and conduct discussions to increase students' knowledge and competence using visual
  • Supervise and monitor students' use of tools and equipment.
  • Balance and adjust gameplay experiences to ensure the critical and commercial success of the product
  • Devise missions, challenges, or puzzles to be encountered in game play.
  • Create core game features, including storylines, role-play mechanics, and character biographies for
  • Troubleshoot program and system malfunctions to restore normal functioning.
  • Provide staff and users with assistance solving computer-related problems, such as malfunctions and
  • Test, maintain, and monitor computer programs and systems, including coordinating the installation o
  • Write supporting code for Web applications or Web sites.
  • Design, build, or maintain Web sites, using authoring or scripting languages, content creation tools
  • Back up files from Web sites to local directories for instant recovery in case of problems.

Technology

Development environment softwareVideo creation and editing softwareGraphics or photo imaging softwareDocument management softwareWord processing softwareWeb platform development softwareWeb page creation and editing softwareComputer based training softwareData base user interface and query softwareCalendar and scheduling softwareInformation retrieval or search softwareObject or component oriented development softwareProject management software

Tools

35 millimeter camerasComputer laser printersComputer scannersDesktop computersDigital camerasGraphics tabletsLaptop computersPersonal computersPhotocopying equipmentWide format printersDigital paperDigital pensPanoramic digital camerasAir chisel setsAir pressure regulatorsAir ratchetsArm board stabilizersAutoclave sterilizersAutomotive stethoscopesBall gaugesBattery conductance testersBlowdryersBoot clamp pliersBrake bleedersBrake disc micrometersBrake drum lathesBrake drum micrometersBrake shoe adjusting gaugesAudioconferencing systemsComputer data input scanners

Work Values

AchievementIndependenceRecognitionWorking ConditionsRelationshipsSupport
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Graphic Designers27-1024.00
  • Special Effects Artists and Animators27-1014.00
  • Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary25-1194.00
  • Video Game Designers15-1255.01
  • Web and Digital Interface Designers15-1255.00
  • Web Developers15-1254.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Short-Term Certificate)

  • Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign) — produce assets to brief under a senior designer's review.
  • Brand-style guides — apply consistently across asset production for routine projects.
  • File-prep for print and digital deliverables — execute correctly per output specifications.
  • Iteration and revision rounds — incorporate feedback efficiently within a project timeline.
  • Stock-image sourcing and rights tracking — perform per brand and legal standards.
  • Typography fundamentals (kerning, leading, hierarchy) — apply correctly on routine layout work.
  • Project files and version control — maintain to team conventions for handoff and archival.
  • Production-art prep (color, bleed, trim, packaging dielines) — produce reliably for routine print work.
  • Time tracking and project hours — log accurately to brief, design, revisions, and production phases.
  • Design-review presentations — present own work clearly in junior critique sessions.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
7%
Placement Rate
47%