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Quick Facts


Professional Certificate in Computer Support Technology: Web Programming Opt

Additional programs offered:
Associate Degree

Full-time program duration: 1 year
Program Code: 28GCCSPW

Find related programs in the following general interest areas:
Design
Computers & Technology

Location: Regional Campus with Distance Learning Options

Admission Criteria
Open
Percentage of applicants offered admission: 0.0%

Freshman Class Profile for this Major
Based on the middle 50% of the 08-09 entering freshman class:
GPA: 2.090 - 3.054
ACT: 16.0 - 22.0
SAT: 830 - 1020
Average Class Rank: Top 57.4%

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Raymond Walters College
Office Information Technology Department
University of Cincinnati
9555 Plainfield Rd.
Blue Ash, OH 45236
Phone: 513-745-5694
Maureen L. Margolies, Dept. Chair
maureen.margolies@uc.edu

Office of Admissions
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PO Box 210091
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091
513-556-1100

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Computer Support Technology: Web Programming

  What is Computer Support Technology: Web Programming ?

Computer support technology: Web programming is a one-year professional certificate program designed to prepare students to create, maintain and program Web pages and manage Web sites. Graduates perform some of the following job duties:

  • Design a Web page
  • Enhance a Web page with graphics and animation
  • Connect Web pages to databases
  • Increase the interactivity on a Web page
  • Program Web pages for advanced functions
  • Manage a Web site and Web server

  Success Factors

Successful graduates will have a thorough understanding of the technical aspects of displaying and working with Web pages. They will have the knowledge and experience to design, create and maintain Web sites.

  Career Possibilities

The explosion of e-commerce and the increasing use of Web sites in business and industry have created a need for Web programming employees. Many positions are available for graduates of this program.

  Majoring in Computer Support Technology: Web Programming

Raymond Walters College offers this professional certificate for 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 programs.

  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 Credits
Microcomputer Office Databases 3
E-Commerce I 3
Web Page Office Graphics 3
Web Page Editor Software 3
Web Features of Integrated Software 3
Web Page Scripting 3
Dynamic Web Page Features 3
Web Page Database Connections 3
Introduction to Computing Systems 3
Introduction to Computer Mathematics 3
Introduction to Unix 3
Object Oriented Programming I, II 6
Database Management  

                 3

Networking I  

4

Server Administration  

4

Intro to Ajax Database Design  

 3

TOTAL 59

 

  UC Advantages and Special Opportunities

Raymond Walters College offers this professional certificate for 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 programs.

  Admission Requirements

Prerequisites include:

  • Baccalaureate degree
  • Keyboarding speed of 35 wpm
  • Grade "C" or above in all office information technology and math, physics, computer science courses
  • Desktop Publishing I, WebPage Coding or equivalent experience

  Accreditation

The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.


 
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