Web Development – Associate Degree
Web developers design, implement, and maintain web applications and websites. The Web Development program will provide you with the skills necessary to become a full stack developer. Learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to design the user interface (UI) while implementing design concepts to enhance the user experience (UX). Then combine your front-end skills with back-end technologies including database design and development, programming with ASP.NET, PHP, and WordPress. Web development is an exciting combination of front-end design along with back-end programming, a perfect combination for students who like to design and code.
Program Code: 101522
Area of Study: Information Technology
Program Costs & Financial Aid
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This program is fully eligible for financial aid.
Estimates based on in-state residency. Learn more about tuition and fees.
Follow Your Path
All credits from the following technical diploma(s) apply toward this associate degree:
IT Web Programmer, 311526
Web Design Technician, 311522
All credits from the following certificate(s) apply toward this associate degree:
Web Design, 901352
Some credits from the following certificate(s) apply toward this associate degree:
Web Programmer, 901522
DeliveryDelivery Formats
- Day
- Evening
- Full-time
- Online: Some online courses may be delivered at specific times each week.
- Part-time
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