Administrative Management Technology: Web Page Management
What is Administrative Management Technology: Web Page Management ?
The Web page management certificate is offered to students who have already earned a bachelor's degree and who wish to acquire additional skills and knowledge. Professional certificate programs generally consist of the technical portion of the college's two-year, career-oriented program. Graduates perform some or all of the following job duties:
- Design a Web page
- Manage a Web page on a daily basis
- Produce the content for a Web page
- Edit the content of a Web page
- Enhance a Web page with graphics and animation
- Connect Web pages to databases
- Increase the interactivity on a Web page
- Manage content requests and assist with publishing of content
- Coach employees in how to prepare documents for publishing
- Manage contractors and/or in-house programmers in performing advanced programming as needed
Note: Office information technology courses must be repeated if the student receives a grade of C- or lower.
Success Factors
Students who are successful in this area are those who are highly skilled in Web development software and design capabilities. They work independently and are detailed oriented and creative.
Career Possibilities
The explosion of e-commerce and the increasing use of Web pages in business and industry have created a need for Web page management employees. Many positions are available for graduates of this program.
Majoring in Administrative Management Technology: Web Page Management
Classes at Raymond Walters College (RWC) are small, providing an atmosphere conducive to acquiring skills in Web page management. The college has excellent computer lab facilities for the exclusive use of RWC students. A full array of microcomputer systems and sophisticated software provide the equipment students need to work on their Web page course projects.
Curriculum
This curriculum information is intended as a general information guide for students considering enrollment in this program. These online tools are designed to assist you, but are not a substitute for planning with an academic or faculty advisor.
If you are currently confirmed or enrolled, you can check your degree requirements online. If you are considering transferring to this major from another school use the Course Applicability System (CAS) to see how credits you have earned will apply to this major at UC. For course descriptions by college, click here.
| Course Name |
Course Number |
Credits |
| E-Commerce I |
|
3 |
| Principles of Marketing |
|
3 |
| Web Page Coding |
|
3 |
| Windows |
|
3 |
| Fundamentals of Office Networks |
|
3 |
| Office Software Troubleshooting |
|
3 |
| Microcomputer Office Databases |
|
3 |
| Microcomputer Office Spreadsheets |
|
3 |
| Task Management |
|
3 |
| Desktop Publishing I, II |
|
6 |
| Web Page Editor Software |
|
3 |
| Web Integrated Software |
|
3 |
| Web Page Scripting |
|
3 |
| Dynamic Web Page Features |
|
3 |
| Web Page Office Graphics |
|
3 |
| Web Page Database Connections |
|
3 |
| Total |
|
51 |
Admission Requirements
You may enroll in a professional certificate program at Raymond Walters College if you have received a bachelor's degree from an accredited college. The RWC admissions office provides an application for admission and all the information you'll need to enroll in the college. Individuals pursuing professional certificates must provide a transcript from the institution where they received a bachelor's degree.
Prerequisites include:
- Keyboarding speed of 35 wpm
- Baccalaureate degree
- Microcomputer office applications, fundamentals of word processing, office presentation graphics or equivalent experience.
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.