
Internet Developer Certificate
About
The Internet Developer Certificate is a sequence of connected courses exploring Internet software development, including Javascript, PHP/MySQL, Java, Ajax, Drupal and Flash development. This certificate is open to graduates of a computing program or anyone with equivalent field experience.
These are three-credit courses, meeting two hours in the classroom and two hours in the lab each week for 17 weeks. All sections are in the late afternoon and evening. Class work stresses hands-on programming through projects, and students are welcome to work on assignments at home or at work if they have the tools, which are mostly free (the Java Development Kit or PHP, for example).
Completing the certificate takes two years taking one course per semester. The express track allows completion in one year taking two courses per semester.
This certificate is offered through the Center for Agriscience and Technologies Center. Tp apply for the Internet Developer Certificate, download this application form in microsoft Word format, fill out, and attach to Mike Bertrand. All applicants will be contacted by eMail shortly after submitting the application.
Although four courses must be taken to obtain the certificate, qualified special students" are welcome to take individual classes
Admissions
To apply for the Internet Developer Certificate, download this application form in Microsoft Word format, fill out, and attach to mbertrand[at] matcmadison [dot] edu (Mike Bertrand). This is a simple process separate from applying to Madison College and involves no application fee. All applicants will be contacted by eMail shortly after submitting an application.
Financial Aid Eligibility
Certificates are not eligible for financial aid.
Employment
- Internet Developer
- Client Server Developer
- Web Developer
- Web Programmer
- Application Developer
- HTML Developer
- Flash Developer

