Web Development - Associate in Science
College of Computer & Information Technology
WEBSDM-AS
Program Leadership Information
Associate Dean, College of Computer Info and Tech
long.john@spcollege.edu
727-341-4620
Dean, College of Computer and Info Tech
mckinney.mark@spcolleg
Program Summary
This program is offered as a Fully Online program. This program provides the student with a foundation in the building blocks of the Web such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Students will learn the skills necessary to build in demand Enterprise Web Applications such as database design, local area networking, UNIX, and GIT. With this degree, students will be prepared for a career in Full Stack Web Development.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Develop web- based systems by incorporating design, functionality specifications, to meet business requirements.
- Create a responsive, secure, and accessible web site using current development technologies and languages.
- Summarize and explain a real-world experience with a major-related, supervised and evaluated practical work experience internship.
Admission Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Program Requirements
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required. Completing POS 2041 or POS 2041H or AMH 2010 or AMH 2010H or AMH 2020 or AMH 2020H will satisfy the course component of the Civic Literacy Requirement.
Competency may be demonstrated by completing at least one course from the approved General Education Civic Literacy coursework below (minimum grade of "C" required) AND satisfactory completion of an assessment (exam). Students completing AMH 2010 or AMH 2010H in Fall 2024 or thereafter will satisfy the Civic Literacy course requirement. This requirement is in compliance with Rule 6A-10.02413 of the Florida Administrative Code.
