Web Technology
As we continue to spend more and more of our lives online the demand for content continues to grow. And there’s no end in sight. Naturally, as demand for content grows, so does the need for content authors and managers. For the online world, we’re talking about designers, developers, and server administrators.
The Web Technology program at MCC is designed to give you what you need to kick-start your career. Following the Web Designer track, you’ll gain the skills to design and develop websites for small businesses, your own personal ventures, or for your friends and family. The Web Developer track teaches you to create interactive and dynamic websites using web programming languages and databases, while the Web Server Administrator track focuses on developing sites and setting up and maintaining Internet servers. Our curriculum prepares you for a number of industry certifications.
The Web Technology program includes five areas of study:
- Web Technology
- Web Designer
- Web Developer
- Advanced Web Developer
- Web Server Administrator
Available Associate Degrees and Certificates
| Degree / Certificate | Title | Required Courses |
|---|---|---|
| Associate in Applied Science (AAS) | Web Designer | Required Courses |
| Associate in Applied Science (AAS) | Web Developer | Required Courses |
| Associate in Applied Science (AAS) | Web Server Administrator | Required Courses |
| Certificate of Completion (CCL) | Web Designer | Required Courses |
| Certificate of Completion (CCL) | Web Developer | Required Courses |
| Certificate of Completion (CCL) | Web Server Administrator | Required Courses |
| Certificate of Completion (CCL) | Advanced Web Designer | Required Courses |
Meet with an Advisor
Before signing up for classes, you’ll want to meet with an academic advisor. Together, you’ll lay out a program and career path that suits you best. This step is essential to your academic success, so don’t skip it, okay?
Advising for the Web Technology program is available through the Business & Information Systems department. You can also contact Advisement & Registration Services for general advising. Both will help you determine the exact courses you need to get the education you’re looking for.
Get Started
Other resources
- Programs of Study in Computer Information Systems
- Business & Information Systems Department
- Advisement & Registration Services
