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Web Design and Development AAS
Business Department | 2 AAS - Associate of Applied Science Degree | 2 years
Earn your Associates of Applied Science Degree in Web Design and Development. In two years, learn the skills needed for an in-demand career in web design.
The Web Design and Development program prepares students for technical positions related to web programming and design. It is a multidisciplinary program that incorporates classes from computer science, art, English and business. Course work includes computer graphics and design, web development with a focus on current industry standards, web server administration, data-driven web programming, multimedia and animation and technical writing. Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) is supervised real-world employment that supplements the academic classroom environment.
Web Design and Development AAS
You will develop some exciting new skills in this program. Among these new skills, you should be able to:
- Create custom logos, graphics and animations for a wide variety of client application.
- Interview and communicate with clients to create web applications that match client vision, personality and needs.
- Describe and complete the steps to begin a consulting business, including initial market research, marketing plans and budgeting.
Careers
Career opportunities may include:
- web designer/consultant
- webmaster
- web programmer
- web systems specialist
- graphic designer
Job Market
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PROGRAM CODE: AAS.WEBDESIGNDEV
The Web Design & Development program prepares students for technical positions related to web programming and design. This multidisciplinary program incorporates classes from computer science, art, English, and business. Course work includes computer graphics and design, web development with a focus on current industry standards, web server administration, data-driven web programming, digital media and animation, and technical writing. Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) is supervised real-world employment that supplements the academic classroom environment.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Prerequisites for first term classes include completing course work for CS-120 Survey of Computing or placement in CS-121 Computer Applications, WRD-098 Introductory Reading & Writing 2: College Preparation or placement in WR-121 English Composition, and MTH-060 Algebra I or placement in MTH-065 Algebra II. This is an open program. Students may take any class in the program for which they have completed the prerequisite.
RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTCOMES
Computation (1 course- MTH-065 Algebra II or higher)
- Use appropriate mathematics to solve problems.
Communication (1 course- WR-121 English Composition)
- Read actively, think critically, and write purposefully and capably for professional audiences.
Human Relations (3-4 credits- See page 82 for course list)
- Engage in ethical communication processes that accomplish goals.
Physical Education/Health/Safety/First Aid (1 credit- courses with HE, HPE, or PE prefix)
- Use effective life skills to improve and maintain mental and physical wellbeing.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- demonstrate all the program learning outcomes of the Web Design Certificate;
- create sophisticated custom logos, graphics, and animations for a wide variety of client applications;
- describe the significance of relational databases to web development and apply these database concepts along with server-side scripting technologies towards the creation of data-driven web applications;
- interview and communicate with clients to create web applications that match client vision, personality, and needs;
- describe and complete the steps to begin a consulting business, including initial market research, marketing plans, and budgeting;
- exhibit good teamwork skills and serve as effective members of project teams.
Web Design & Development Core Requirements
Complete 9 credits of CS-280
- CS-280
- Computer Science/CWE
- 9
Complete the following Core Requirements
- ART-225
- Computer Graphics I
- 3
- ART-226
- Computer Graphics II
- 3
- ART-227
- Computer Graphics III
- 3
- BA-103
- Business Strategies for Computer Consultants
- 3
- CS-125H
- HTML & Web Site Design
- 3
- CS-133S
- Introduction to JavaScript & Server-Side Scripting
- 3
- CS-135DB
- Microsoft Access
- 3
- CS-135I
- Advanced Web Design With Dreamweaver
- 3
- CS-140
- Introduction to Operating Systems
- 4
- CS-151
- Networking 1
- 4
- CS-181
- CMS Web Development
- 3
- CS-234J
- jQuery Web Development
- 3
- CS-234P
- PHP/MySQL Web Development
- 3
- CS-240L
- Linux Administration I
- 4
- CS-240W
- Windows Desktop Administration
- 3
- CS-275
- Database Design
- 3
- CS-297W
- Website Capstone
- 3
- WR-122
- English Composition
- 4
- WR-227
- Technical Report Writing
- 4
Computation Related Instruction
Complete MTH-065 or higher level math
- MTH-065
- Algebra II
- 4
Communication Related Instruction
Complete WR-121
- WR-121
- English Composition
- 4
Human Relations Related Instruction
Complete 3-4 credits. Please refer to the catalog for a list of approved Related Instruction Courses.
PE/Health/Safety Related Instruction
Complete 1 credit. Please refer to the catalog for a list of approved Related Instruction Courses.
Program Electives
Complete 11 credits of Web Design & Development Program Electives. This may consist of any ART, BA, CS, or DMC course not included in the Web Design & Development program.
