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The Web Developer AAS Degree prepares graduates for careers in the information technology field disseminating and collecting information via the web.
Course work covers web design, web scripting and markup, databases, web programming, e-commerce and web content management systems, as well as mobile applications development and UI/UX. Studies will provide opportunities for students to learn using industry standard software and technologies.
Graduates should qualify for career opportunities as designers, programmers or developers in the areas of web development, web design, web services, mobile application development and related areas.