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Dec 02, 2024
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2020-2021 Course Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Web Site Design/Development, AAS
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Program Description
The Web Site Design/Development degree is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Program graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Program graduates receive a Web Site Design/Development associate of applied science degree.
View the Website Design/Development AAS Program Fact Sheet for additional information.
Students who choose CIST 1550 and CIST 1560 as electives could also complete the Graphic Design for the Web certificate.
Employment Opportunities
Web designer or developer
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Curriculum
Essential General Education Core Courses (15 Credits)
Area I - Language Arts/Communication
(Successful completion of ENGL 1101 is required)
Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences
(Choose ONE of the following)
Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics
(Successful completion of MATH 1111 or MATH 1103 is required)
Area IV - Humanities/Fine Arts
(Choose ONE of the following)
General Education Elective:
To meet the minimum required 15 semester credit hours in general education courses, an additional 3 semester credit hours must be taken from Area I, Area II, Area III, or Area IV. Students can view the complete list of classes here .
Essential Technical Courses (48 Credits)
Elective(s):
Any CIST course for which the student has met the prerequisites may be used to satisfy this requirement. Program Director suggested electives include:
Suggested First Semester classes:
Note:
Some courses may have additional prerequisites not listed in the curriculum. Please refer to individual course descriptions for further information.
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