The Web Development and Administration associate of applied science (A.A.S.) degree teaches students to utilize current and emerging web development tools. The degree prepares technicians who are knowledgeable in computer and network support and can create and manage an organization’s web presence. The degree is unique in that it has a significant focus on the organization and management aspects of websites and web page creation and design. Students can complete the degree in two years. Graduates work developing a new web presence or manage and administer previously designed sites.
Web Development is creating, designing, and editing new or existing web sites. Web Developers are usually responsible for making web pages visually appealing, functional, and interactive. After a site is successfully created, administration involves setting up a web server, installing and maintaining server-side software to house the site, and allow for retrieval, monitoring, and testing of the site pages.
Graduates of the web development and administration associate of science degree will use their skills to:
Classes are a combination of online and on campus courses. Start in Fall or Spring. Credits from this program can be applied to the Computer Networks and Cybersecurity AAS or the Cybersecurity and Network Administration BS degrees.
The Web Development and Administration Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level positions such as:
With the continual growth of ecommerce, web development and administration will continue to be in demand. The Web Development and Administration AAS degree gives you a strong foundation in building, publishing, and maintaining web sites for a variety of industries. See our career outcomes and placement information for our graduates.
Web Development is crucial in today’s economy and everyday life. Websites are used for business, industry, research, health care, entertainment, education, and more! A career in web development and administration allows you to combine technical skills with creativity and have the ability to work for a variety of different industries or choose to be self-employed.
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Web development is a fast-growing field, typically requiring an associate's degree. The Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates an 8% growth in this occupation through 2029, higher than average. The median annual pay is $73,760 per year.
Starting in fall semester of your first year at Montana Tech, you’ll take web design and server administration courses, such as Web Site Development, Network Operating Systems - Desktop, and Exploring Digital Photography.
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