The following pages contain information about my education background, to include degree description, courses taken and resume. Feel free to contact me anytime through my website’s contact page or you can reach me at 814-591-3965. My Degree Taken from DeVry University’s Website - http://www.devry.edu Web Design and Development Specialization In Multimedia Design and Development (MDD) from DeVry University, you'll learn how to design, illustrate, manage, and produce visual communications by mastering key software applications, fundamental design principles, web content management, and graphics animation. In this multimedia design and development bachelor's degree program, you can specialize in one of four areas of study (I chose web design) and complete coursework required for the entire Web Graphic Design associate degree program. You'll gain the skills needed to create Internet content, web pages, marketing collateral, advertising, instructional material, and multimedia projects. Upon graduation, you'll have created a wide array of digital media to build a full professional portfolio, to pursue a career track in multimedia design and development. My Specialization Web Design and Development Specialization Competition among web sites is growing day by day. To attract and retain visitors, sites have had to become increasingly sophisticated and multimedia-rich. Therefore, professionals who are skilled in this type of web design and development are in demand. A bachelor's degree in Multimedia Design and Development (MDD) from DeVry University with a specialization in Web Design and Development can prepare you to enter this growing field. You'll learn about multimedia standards, business fundamentals, and emerging technologies, as well as advanced principles of web page layout, web site architecture, database integration, and web standards. Follow a career track in web design and development by choosing this specialization when you earn your bachelor's degree in Multimedia Design and Development (MDD) from DeVry University. Upon graduation, you'll know how to create and integrate dynamic content, such as animations, video, and images. Plus, you can use the wide array of digital media you've created throughout your studies to build a full professional portfolio. When you specialize your Multimedia Design and Development degree in Web Design and Development, your coursework may include these career-enhancing courses: Introduction to Database – With emphasis on the relational model, this course introduces concepts and methods fundamental to database development and use, including data analysis, modeling, and structured query language (SQL), as well as basic functions and features of a database management system (DBMS). Interactive Web Page Scripting – Using a scripting language, students in this course design and script basic interactive web page components and web-based games. Topics include basic programming fundamentals and object handling techniques. Programming Multimedia for the Web – Students in this course use multimedia authoring tools and techniques to create web-based games and dynamic web pages. Integrating and controlling multimedia assets such as movie clips, sound effects, images, and animations are addressed. Dynamic Web Site Development and Database Integration – This course introduces advanced techniques to design and develop dynamic web sites through use of cascading style sheets (CSSs), integration of databases, server-side scripting, and large site management. Web Accessibility – Building on web design and development skills, students learn to implement web sites that meet industry standards and legal requirements for accessibility. Topics include assistive technologies, creating accessible content, and industry standards and regulatory acts. Student View AE622436 as of 06/14/2012 at 22:39 Student Stokinger, John Level Undergraduate ID D03455005 Campus PA Pittsburgh Class Senior Degree Bachelor of Science Cumulative GPA 3.547 Program Multimedia Design BMDD_US Residence Domestic Concentration Web Design College College of Media Arts & Tech Visa Previous Degree *Estimated Degree Progress* Requirements 89% The Degree Progress Bar is not a percentage of credits completed. The Degree Progress Bar is an indication of requirement check boxes complete and may include in-progress as well as pre-registered courses. The Degree Progress Bar should only be used as an estimation of program completion and is not an official designation nor does it imply that financial or other graduation requirements have been met. Credits:Required: 123 Credits Completed: 102 Legend See FAQ for Full Grade Description Complete Not Complete Complete except for classes in-progress (T) Transfer Class Nearly complete - see advisor @ Any course number Bachelor of Science BMDD_US Catalog Year: EXP CRS Expired Course Spring 2010 2.0 GPA requirement met Program Requirements Still Needed: See Multimedia Design & Dev BMDD_US section Catalog Year: Multimedia Design & Dev BMDD_US Spring 2010 Credits Required: 123 Credits Applied: 118 You currently have completed and/or registered for 118 credits, you Unmet conditions for this set of requirements: still need 5 more credits. COMMUNICATION SKILLS COMPOSITION ENGL 112 Composition TR 4 Spring 2010 Satisfied by Converted asENGL112 - Plymouth State University Advanced Composition ENGL 135 Adv Composition B 4 Spring 2010 Tech Writing, Journalism or Professional Writing ENGL 227 Prof Writing A 4 Summer 2010 Prof Communication or Speaking Course SPCH 275 Public Speaking A 3 Spring 2011 CRHU 31 Gen Cred In Humn TR 3 Spring 2010 Satisfied by Converted asCRHU31 - Plymouth State University History, Ethics, Logic, Comp Religions or Phil HUMN 445 Prin of Ethics B 3 Fall 2011 Technology, Society and Culture HUMN 432 Technology, Society & Culture A 3 Fall 2011 PSYC 110 Psychology A 3 Summer 2010 Composition or Honors Creative Writing HUMANITIES REQUIREMENT Humanities, Literature, Film or Fine Arts SOCIAL SCIENCES Social Science Requirement Social Science Requirement PSYC 305 Motivation & Leadership B 3 Summer 2010 Social Science Requirement ECON 312 Prin of Econ A 3 Spring 2011 Career Development CARD 405 Career Dev IP (2) Spring 2012 Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving COLL 148 Critical Thinking and Problem- A 3 Fall 2010 Algebra for College Students MATH 114 Algebra For College Students B 4 Spring 2010 Statistics for Decision-Making MATH 221 Stats For Decision Making B 4 Fall 2010 Science Course SCI 228 Nutrition, Health and Wellness B 4 Summer 2011 Introduction to Business & Technology BUSN 115 Intro To Bus & Tech A 3 Summer 2011 Computer Applications for Business with Lab COMP 100 Computer Apps For Bus W/Lab B 2 Spring 2010 Multimedia Standards MDD 310 Multimedia Standards A 4 Spring 2011 Business of Graphics MDD 340 Business of Graphics A 4 Summer 2011 Emerging Multimedia Technologies MDD 410 Emerging Multimedia Technologi A 4 Summer 2011 Visual Design Fundamentals WGD 201 Visual Design Fundamentals A 3 Summer 2010 Adv Design & Rapid Visualization WGD 205 Adv Design & Rapid Visualizati A 4 Summer 2010 Digital Imaging Fundamentals WGD 210 Digital Imaging Fundamentals B 4 Fall 2010 Web Design WGD 232 Web Design B 4 Fall 2010 Information Design WGD 229 Information Design A 4 Fall 2010 Web Animation WGD 235 Web Animation B 4 Spring 2011 Advanced Web Design WGD 242 Advanced Web Design A 4 Fall 2011 Instructional Design for Multimedia WGD 250 Instructional Design For Multi B 3 Fall 2011 Media Portfolio WGD 260 Media Portfolio A 3 Spring 2012 Senior Project I MDD 460 Senior Project I IP. (2) Sep. 2012 Senior Project II Still Needed: 2 Credits in MDD 461 In residence = Y Multimedia Design & Development Track Still Needed: See Web Design & Development Track section PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAREER DEVELOPMENT MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE BUSINESS & COMPUTING MULTIMEDIA CORE SENIOR PROJECT ELECTIVES Electives Catalog Year: Web Design & Development Track Spring 2010 Credits Required: 20 Credits Applied: 16 You currently have completed and/or registered for 16 credits, you still Unmet conditions for this set of requirements: need 4 more credits. Introduction to Database with Lab CIS 336 Intro To Database W/Lab IP (4) Spring 2012 Interactive Web Page Scripting with Lab WBG 310 Interactive Web Page Scripting B 4 Spring 2012 Programming Multimedia for Web with Lab WBG 340 Prgming Multimedia Web w/Lb IP. (4) July 2012 Dynamic Web Site Development WBG 410 Website Dev,DB Integrtn w/Lb IP. (4) Sep. 2012 Web Accessibility with Lab Still Needed: 4 Credits in WDD 420 Currently Not Used in Program BUSN 319 Marketing Credits Applied: 3 IP. In-progress BUSN 319 CARD 405 CIS 336 MDD 460 WBG 340 WBG 410 3 Credits Applied: 19 Marketing Career Dev Intro To Database W/Lab Senior Project I Prgming Multimedia Web w/Lb Website Dev,DB Integrtn w/Lb IP. IP IP IP. IP. IP. 3 2 4 2 4 4 Classes Applied: 1 July 2012 Classes Applied: 6 July 2012 Spring 2012 Spring 2012 Sep. 2012 July 2012 Sep. 2012 Disclaimer You are encouraged to use this degree audit report as a guide when planning your progress toward completion of the above requirements. Your academic advisor may be contacted for assistance in interpreting this report. This audit is not your academic transcript and it is not official notification of completion of degree or certificate requirements. Please contact your academic advisor regarding this degree audit report, your official degree/certificate completion status, or to obtain a copy of your academic transcript. John M Stokinger 312 FULLER AVE FALLS CREEK, PA 15840 Home Phone: 814-372-4817 Cell Phone: 814-591-3965 Email: johnstokinger@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE: Seeking a Full Time Position as Web Designer EXPERIENCE Third House Design – Falls Creek, PA 2011- Present Owner Own my own web design and marketing strategies company Client base has grown exponentially since opening. http://www.thirdhousedesign.com/ MyLocalBizz.com - Dubois, PA 2010 - Present Sales Manager Hired to expand godubois.com’s business directory. Business to business cold calling the services of the local online business directory. Personally responsible for expanding from just the Dubois area, now in five more local communities. Personally responsible for adding over 50 new clients in less than a year working part time. Owens Illinois - Brockport, PA 2008 -2010 Selector / Packer Worked in a glass manufacturing plant packing bottles and ensuring quality control. Rosebud Mining Company - Kittanning, PA Surface Crew, Heavy Equipment Operator dozer, excavator, rock truck, grader, high lift, backhoe 2005 - 2008 U.S.ARMY - Ft. Drum, NY Heavy equipment Operator Army Active Duty. Released from active duty with honorable discharge 1 year in Iraq 2002 - 2006 MILITARY HISTORY Army 01/10/2002 - 01/09/2006 Honorable Discharge EDUCATION DeVry University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Candidate for a Bachelors degree in Web Design and Development Anticipated Graduation: 12/23/2010 SKILLS AND ABILITIES Highlights of Qualifications In regards to sales I have been selling my whole life. Previous to the jobs listed above I have retail sales experience working for Surefoot, but more importantly I am a people person that has years of experience cold calling business and individuals for various agencies from GMAC to Accutel Inc. Experience Operation Experienced with bulldozers, excavators, high lifts, back hoes, graders, rock trucks, vibe rollers, high speed compacters, and air compressors Familiarized with CAT, Case, Deere, Komatsu, Ingersoll-Rand, Hitachi, and Grove Maintained an accident free record Trained and certified annually by the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Construction Opened and closed deep mines Built roads, sediment and treatment ponds, runways, parking lots, and sub-bases Demonstrated competence with different types of material in all weather Generated solutions for compaction, erosion, and traffic flow Laid miles of pvc water lines (four inch to twenty-four inch) Supervision Instructed, supervised, and evaluated the performance of personnel Coordinated work assignments, observed job performance and disciplined the same employees REFERENCES: Tiffany Evans Dean at Devry University 724-741-1039