

The objective of this four semester program is to prepare students for careers in business, Internet/web related and technical careers through training in web page design and development, Internet programming, web administration, e-commerce applications, and general education courses; and either software applications or computer hardware, operating systems, and technical support.
Graduates of this program will have a variety of business/technical career paths open to them, such as: web site designer, web support specialist, web programmer, and web master; and either Microsoft Office software applications specialist, or computer support specialist, help desk specialist, computer repair tech, and customer service representative.
Note: Students wishing to enroll in this program must either pass the school's computer proficiency exam prior to enrolling in the 200 level WEB courses, or first complete six semester credits of the following software applications courses listed as electives for this program: SA101, SA110, SA120, SA130, SA150.
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