Web Design Degrees
On the job, web design is the process of putting together a website from conception to online publication. Consideration is given to each component that will ultimately render a website usable by its target audience. Web designing encompasses a broad skill set, including technical proficiency, interpersonal communications, and an aptitude for art and web design. Web designers are hired to produce websites according to customer specifications. If you are interested in a web designer take a look at our web design schools down below.
|
|
 |
| CollegeAmerica - AZ,CO, & WY Campuses |
 |
Finally, a college that delivers. CollegeAmerica is truly unique in that their curriculum is designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to prepare students for success. Programs are filled with more knowledge and skills. Why? Because the more students know, the more marketable they’ll be in the real world. You can earn your degree and prepare for certifications at the same time. Financial aid available to qualified students. CollegeAmerica offers a degree program in AOS in E-Business Management and Accounting.
Request More Information
|
 |
| ECPI - NC, SC, & VA Campuses |
 |
For over 36 years, ECPI has been offering programs that underscore the central role of information technology. We stress both theoretical and hands-on knowledge because that's what today's employers are seeking. ECPI offers an Information Technology / Web Design degree program.
The Information Technology / Web Design major prepares students to enter the field of web and computer graphic design. Students learn how to develop professional computer graphics for business solutions.Students study Internet basics, web page design, computer 2D/3D graphic and game design, multimedia design and computer programming.
Request More Information
|
 |
| TechSkills - Locations Nationwide |
 |
TechSkills builds the skills for success in IT and Business. They provide proven education programs for Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Linux, Java, CompTIA, Web Design, IT Security and other leading technologies. They also offer business programs designed to prepare students for a rewarding career. TechSkills graduates are employed nationwide as IT Engineers, Database Administrators, Software Developers, Web Designers, Network Administrators, Computer Technicians, Legal Assistants, Human Resource Professionals, Bookkeepers, and Project Managers.
Request More Information
|
 |
| Home | About
| FAQ | Privacy
| Contact | |
Copyright © 2008 DegreeSeek.com All Rights
Reserved. |