IT - Web and Software Developer
IT - Web and Software Developer Associate of Applied Science Degree
Program Code: 10-152-7
For more information: wctc.edu/web-software
Creating interactive, inviting and functional web applications requires the skills of a web and software developer. Learn to develop software solutions using multiple programming languages, tools and frameworks. Apply design patterns, object-oriented analysis and SOLID principles to create robust and scalable applications. Explore web server administration and mobile application development.
The minimum required course grades and program grade point average (GPA) for students under this catalog are:
Core Courses = C General Studies Courses = C Program GPA = 2.0
Build your degree along a career pathway.
Start with a couple of courses or an entry-level credential to enter the job market in your area of interest, then continue with higher credentials on your educational path for job advancement and higher wages.
Related Certificate you can earn along the way:
Program Outcomes
1. Design web and software applications.
2. Apply data persistence technologies.
3. Develop software applications.
4. Develop web applications.
5. Develop documentation.
6. Use infrastructures.
7. Analyze new technologies.
Critical Life Skills
To help our students prepare for success in a workplace and society that is increasingly global, multi-cultural, and collaborative, all students are given opportunities to develop and demonstrate Critical Life Skills, both in and out of the classroom. The following Critical Life Skills are learning outcomes for WCTC students.
- Communication: Demonstrate appropriate communication.
- Critical Thinking/Problem Solving: Demonstrate critical thinking skills to analyze situations and solve problems.
- Relationships: Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills.
- Self-management: Demonstrate responsible and respectful behavior.
Listed below are the required courses for this program. An Academic Advisor can help you develop your program plan and select the term and course schedule that works best for you.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | ||
| 152-105 | Intro to Web Development | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 201-110 | ||
| 152-150 | Intro to Prog in Python | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 152-101 | ||
| 152-151 | UX/UI Development | 2 |
| 152-112 | Intro to Programming with C# | 3 |
| 156-119 | Data Concepts | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 156-108 | ||
| 156-101 | .Net Database Programming | 3 |
| 107-119 | System Analysis Agile Methods | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 107-118 | ||
| 156-109 | Intro to SQL | 2 |
| 152-168 | JavaScript | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 152-169 | ||
| 152-109 | .Net Web Development | 4 |
| 152-179 | JavaScript 2 | 4 |
| 152-131 | Software Architecture | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 152-135 | ||
| 152-170 | IS Project | 4 |
| 152-145 | Advanced Web Services Developm | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 152-171 | ||
| 152-152 | Integrated Web Development | 2 |
| 152-103 | Mobile Application Development | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 152-137 OR 152-142 | ||
| 107-137 | Internship - IT | 1 |
| General Studies | ||
| 804-133 | Mathematics and Logic | 3 |
| 801-198 | Speech | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 801-196 | ||
| 801-136 | English Composition I | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 801-223 | ||
| 801-197 | Technical Reporting | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 801-243 | ||
| 890-108 | Employment Success | 1 |
| 809-143 | Microeconomics | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 809-195 | ||
| 809-199 | Psychology of Human Relations | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 809-198 | ||
| Total Credits | 62 | |