Web Developer
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Developer classes prepare you for an IT career!
Business and industry, both large and small, need web developers to develop, build and maintain data-driven
web sites. We prepare you to enter this exciting field. The program uses Dreamweaver CS4, Flash CS4, XHMTL, HTML, PHP, JavaScript, XML, ASP.NET, Access 2007, SQL 2008, Alice, Visual Basic.NET 2008, and C# 2008.
Using the latest techniques, technologies, and software tools, we will teach
you how to design, develop, and maintain web sites.
View textbooks for these courses.
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree
The two-year Associate of Science (AAS) degree offers skills designed for entry into the business world. College credit generally is transferable to an upper division institution if you decide to work toward a four-year degree; consult with a department advisor.
Web Developer Program Catalog
Certificate of Competition
These certificate programs are shorter in duration and provide job skills; all courses are applicable to the appropriate AAS degree.
Web Developer– Certificate of Completion -43 hours
Web Designer Certificate of Completion - 15 hours
Data Driven Developer Certificate of Completion - 15 hours
View Courses and Yearly Schedule for Web Developer Courses.
Adobe Certification
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St. Philip's College also administers the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) and Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exams after successful completion of IMED1316060 Web Design I. |
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Learn more about the ACE and ACA exams. |
Most classes are available in both hybrid and online format.
- Hybrid classes combine face-to-face instruction with online learning.
Classes meet regularly on campus, but for less time that traditional
classes; hybrid classes also access the class web site for assignments,
lecture notes, tutorials, discussions, and exams.
- Online classes do not require campus attendance; students access the
class web site for assignments, lecture notes, tutorials, discussions, and
exams. An online orientation is required at the beginning of the semester.
An advisory committee of IT professionals meets regularly with SPC IT instructors to discuss, review, and evaluate program
curriculum and course offerings. The advisory committee also assures that program offerings reflect job market trends.
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