College Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Technology-Website Programming
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Program Options
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Credential |
Title |
Credit Hours Required |
Notes |
Associate of Applied Science |
Information Technology-Website Programming |
62 |
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Certificate |
Information Technology-Website Programming |
47 |
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Skill Specific Certificate |
Information Technology-Website Programming-Level 1 |
18 |
Designed for furthering one’s career or Professional Development. |
Skill Specific Certificate |
Information Technology-Website Programming-Level 2 |
19 |
Designed for furthering one’s career or Professional Development. |
Skill Specific Certificate |
Information Technology-Website Programming-Level 3 |
27 |
Designed for furthering one’s career or Professional Development. |
Skill Specific Certificate |
E‑Marketing |
17 |
See Marketing Program |
Contact Information
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Contact Title |
Name |
Phone |
E-mail |
Location |
Professor |
Jacqueline Wanner |
586.286.2053 |
wannerj@macomb.edu |
Center Campus |
Program Description:
The IT program emphasizes the use of computers to solve business problems. The curriculum currently consists of the following six specialties: IT Applications Professional, IT Professional, IT Networking Specialist, IT Programming, IT Programming for Electronic Games, and IT Website Programming.
The Website Programming program offers degree and certificate options aimed at preparing students for positions that require knowledge of site design, site architecture, SEO (search engine optimization), development, deployment, maintenance, and support for the World Wide Web, Corporate Internet and/or Intranet. Graduates will have the fundamental skills necessary to serve the industry in positions involving Front End Development and Web Development.
Program Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:
1. Discuss World Wide Web terms, concepts, and techniques.
2. Develop a multi-page website using current HTML Programming while adhering to current World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards.
3. Perform fundamental website administration functionalities using web server methodologies and techniques.
4. Implement each phase of a website development cycle when developing a website.
Career Opportunities:
Information Technology-Website Programming-Associate of Applied Science Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Web Developer are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Information Technology-Website Programming-Certificate: Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Web Developer are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Information Technology-Website Programming-Web Programming Level 1-Skill Specific Certificate: Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Web Developer are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Information Technology-Website Programming-Web Programming Level 2-Skill Specific Certificate: Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Web Developer are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Information Technology-Website Programming Web Programming Level 3-Skill Specific Certificate: Career Opportunities: Job titles such as Web Developer are attainable upon completion of this course of study. To learn more from a career specialist, visit the Office of Career Services at either campus or explore online at www.onetonline.org.
Transfer Pathways:
Students intending to transfer and complete a bachelor’s degree need to make early decisions concerning an academic major and a transfer destination. Statistics show that students who make these decisions early are more likely to persist to graduation than their undecided counterparts. Students planning to transfer credits earned at Macomb are strongly urged to see a counselor or academic advisor as early as possible in their college careers.
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