Overview
Designing and developing websites and applications is at the forefront of modern business. Front-end engineers who specialize in mobile UX/UI and database engineers are at the front lines of developing technical interface solutions to solve business problems. The Web Design and Development track can be selected as part of the:
- Bachelor's in Information Technology
- Bachelor's in Graphic Design
- Bachelor's in Computer Science
You’ll find a bright career outlook with options in web administration, programming, design, application development and more. Your skills will prepare you to compete for jobs in one of the most in-demand parts of the IT industry.
You’ll obtain an important combination of design, technical and management skills that will help you pull together your creative and technical talents to create interactive products like websites and apps that are in exceptional and functional. When you finish, you’ll have gained a holistic understanding of the development, design, and functionality of web pages through hands-on instruction and extensive lab time. From coding and programming to designing, you’ll be able to create websites of all kinds.
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If you’ve compared colleges, especially private Christian universities, you know how expensive college tuition can be. We strive to keep our tuition and fees below the national average for private Christian colleges to make this education affordable for families. And best of all, almost 100% of our students receive financial aid in the form of generous scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study opportunities—bringing costs much lower.
Outcomes/Careers
Of course, which major this track is paired with will dramatically impact the career outcomes a student will pursue. Broadly speaking, a graduate with a track in Web Design and Development will have design-centric and technology-centric avenues. An example of a design-centered position is a web developer, which, in May 2015, had a median annual salary of approximately $66,000. An example of a technology-centered position is a UX designer, which, in May 2015, had a median annual salary of approximately $88,000.
Testimonials
“While working at Maury Regional Hospital, I was doing help desk work… supporting clinical staff… With what I learned at Trevecca, I was able to help co-workers and physicians by sharing my skills [to] help them grow and succeed.”
-- Alex Barberi, B.S. in Web Design and Development
Overview
Designing and developing websites and applications is at the forefront of modern business. Front-end engineers who specialize in mobile UX/UI and database engineers are at the front lines of developing technical interface solutions to solve business problems. The Web Design and Development track can be selected as part of the:
- Bachelor's in Information Technology
- Bachelor's in Graphic Design
- Bachelor's in Computer Science
You’ll find a bright career outlook with options in web administration, programming, design, application development and more. Your skills will prepare you to compete for jobs in one of the most in-demand parts of the IT industry.
You’ll obtain an important combination of design, technical and management skills that will help you pull together your creative and technical talents to create interactive products like websites and apps that are in exceptional and functional. When you finish, you’ll have gained a holistic understanding of the development, design, and functionality of web pages through hands-on instruction and extensive lab time. From coding and programming to designing, you’ll be able to create websites of all kinds.