With a degree in internet and web development, you will be well placed to find employment involving the creation, management or marketing of web sites. As the field of e-commerce continues to grow, and online learning opportunities increase everyday, there will be no shortage of work for anyone with a background in internet applications.
Degrees and certification are available at the undergraduate level, ranging from certificates in specializations such as web visual design and graphic arts web design to Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees in web development and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees such as computer information systems - web development and administration, information technology - web development and information systems - web development.
In a web development program you'll study how to code web pages by using standards-compliant CSS and XHTML, to create web applications with open-source languages like JavaScript and PHP, to use XML and to design and develop web sites that are easily accessible and user-friendly. You may also explore concepts in e-business and e-learning, and will learn how to design web graphics like navigation bars and animated images. Your coursework should help prepare you for the certification exams offered by the World Organization of Webmasters (WOW), and for jobs such as webmaster, web developer and web designer.









