Web Application Programming
Web programmers develop, test and maintain the interactive components found in Web-type environments. These are included in applications such as shopping carts, course management systems, online greeting cards, online games and more. As the trend continues to move core applications off of personal computers and onto the Internet and intranet environments, the value of skilled Web programmers increases.
Career opportunities include:
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Webmaster
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Web developer
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Web programmer
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Programmer analyst
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Application programmer
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Client/server developer
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Internet/intranet application developer
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Independent programmer/consultant
Students gain practical hands-on experience in computer laboratories at Washington State. Curriculum includes Web page design, open source programming languages and databases, .NET programming, Java, Flash, JavaScript, operating systems and diagnostics, and server administration.
The US Department of Labor reported in May 2007 on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website that the 4th fastest growing occupations between 2006-2016 are Computer Software Engineers, applications programmers and related professionals.
For Computer Programmers (US Department of Labor):
- National Average Salary $72,010
- State of Ohio Average Salary $63,860
- Mid-Ohio Valley Average Salary $56,380
Courses
Course listings with descriptions of each class may be found in the Washington State Community College Catalog. www.wscc.edu (.pdf)
Contact to learn more:
Admissions
admissions@wscc.edu
740.568.1900
Karen Poorman, Professor
kpoorman@wscc.edu
740.374.8716 ext. 1702
Mike Popp, Assistant Professor
mpopp@wscc.edu
740.374.8716 ext. 1728

