Web Programming

Web ProgrammingThis program is an option to the associate degree program in Computer Information Technologies. This two-year degree option is designed for an individual who wants an IT career that emphasizes the programming aspects of websites. While design and maintenance are highlighted, the focus is web languages and scripting.

Computer Information Technologies Web Programming Program Goals

  1. Understand Computer Information Technology concepts in the context of real-world problems.
  2. Have the expertise to develop web sites as well as the ability to maintain and improve them.
  3. Demonstrate a proficiency in HTML, XML, JavaScript and Active Server Pages.
  4. Understand Client-Side and Server-Side Web Programming.
  5. Can introduce advanced topics related to database Web Applications.
  6. Can communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  7. Can conduct research from a variety of sources.

(WEBP.AS) Curriculum
Semester 1
No. Course Title Credits
PROG-116 INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING USING C# 4
PROG-109 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FUNDAMENTALS 3
CMPA-160 COMPUTER BASICS: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS 3
ENGL-100 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 3
ELMAT GENERAL MATH ELECTIVE 3
Total: 16
Semester 2
No. Course Title Credits
WEBS-324 WEB AUTHORING 4
ENGL-200 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2: AN INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (or) 3
ENGL-202 TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING 3
ELWEBP PROG-313, PROG-325, OR PROG-412 (TWO COURSES REQUIRED) 6
ELMAT GENERAL MATH ELECTIVE 3
Total: 16
Semester 3
No. Course Title Credits
PROG-317 DATABASE SYSTEMS 4
PROG-430 XML AND RELATED TOPICS 4
WEBS-328 WEB SCRIPTING 3
ELHUM GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE 3
Total: 14
Semester 4
No. Course Title Credits
WEBS-424 ADVANCED WEB AUTHORING 4
PROG-407 JAVA PROGRAMMING 4
ELWEB WEB PROGRAMMING ELECTIVE 3
ELGED GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE 3
ELSOC GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3
Total: 17

Students having certain professional IT certifications may be able to receive college credit for one or more courses in this program. For information, please see IT Certificaton pages and your academic advisor.

Upon the successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Science in Computer Information Technologies will be awarded.


Department Personnel
Name Title Office Ext Email
Lillian Beauchemin Professor 02/219 4092 beauchemin
Brian Candido Dept Chair 02/223 4876 blcandido
Barbara Larkin Technical Assistant II 02/400 4129 larkin
Andrew Maynard Professor 02/238 4120 amaynard
Beverly McCarthy Adjunct Faculty & Professor (ret)     bmccarthy
Kobi Shemesh Department Chair 02/212A 5604 kshemesh
Doug Walter Adjunct Faculty & Assistant Professor (ret) 02/226 4034 walter
Deborah Zebrowski Technical Assistant II 02/303 4072 zebrowski