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Online Web Development Degrees and Web Design Certificates
Web design degrees prepare you to create websites for individuals, businesses and other organizations. The field itself is sometimes referred to as web development or interactive graphic design. Popular on-campus or online web development degrees include an AAS – Web Development, a Bachelor of Web Development and a Media Design MFA. While earning your web design degree you can expect to learn coding languages like HTML and JavaScript, as well as the basics of databases, graphic design, web browsers and more.
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Abilene Christian UniversityUndergraduate
Abilene, TX
Academy of Art UniversityUndergraduate
San Francisco, CA
Academy of Art UniversityOnline
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityUndergraduate
Normal, AL
Alaska Pacific UniversityUndergraduate
Anchorage, AK
Albertus Magnus CollegeUndergraduate
New Haven, CT
Alcorn State UniversityUndergraduate
Alcorn State, MS
Alderson-Broaddus CollegeUndergraduate
Philippi, WV
Alfred UniversityUndergraduate
Alfred, NY
Alvernia UniversityUndergraduate
Reading, PA
American UniversityUndergraduate
Washington, DC
Anderson UniversityUndergraduate
Anderson, SC
Andrews UniversityUndergraduate
Berrien Springs, MI
Angelo State UniversityUndergraduate
San Angelo, TX
Appalachian State UniversityUndergraduate
Boone, NC
Appalachian State UniversityOnline
Arcadia UniversityUndergraduate
Glenside, PA
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Career Outlook - Online Certification Courses and Degrees in Web Design and Development
O*NET OnLine estimates that employment for web developers will expand by 7% to 13% through 2018, which is an average rate compared to all occupations. The median annual wage for web developers in 2010 was $75,660. Earning an associate's web design degree is generally enough to qualify for entry-level web production positions, but the skills and knowledge acquired with a bachelor's degree are often necessary to advance in the field.