IT-Web Analyst/Programmer

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    Program Number: 
    101524
    Associate Degree of Applied Science
    Program Courses offered at the following Campuses: 
    For more information contact:
    Information Technology Program Cluster
    Phone: 
    (800) 322-6282 Ext. 6800 or (608) 246-6800

    About

    The Web Analyst/Programmer program meets the specific skills and knowledge requirements of technical and professional jobs within the Information Technology field for an entry-level web analyst/programmer. It is designed to meet entry-level educational needs of most segments of the IT field which utilize a variety of computers. Training blends general educational development and required IT technical skills. Graduates are prepared for entry-level web developer jobs in government, insurance, manufacturing, service, software development, wholesale and retail sales, utilities, banking and accounting.

    Admissions

    Requirements for Program Application

    The following is required to process your application:

    • High School transcript - or
    • Completed COMPASS - or
    • HSED/GED Test Scores - or
    • College transcript showing an Associate Degree, Bachelor's or higher Degree
    Admission Processing Deadlines: 
    Fall 2010

    For this program applications must be received by August 31, 2010 to be considered for the spring semester.  All supporting documentation (transcripts, test scores, etc.) must be received by September 15, 2010

    Spring 2011

    Madison College begins collecting applications for the following year's spring semester on January 16, 2010. For this program applications must be received by January 15, 2011 to be considered for the spring semester.  All supporting documentation (transcripts, test scores, etc.) must be received by February 2, 2011.

    Program Outcomes

    Program Outcomes: 
    1. Write moderately complex web applications using current enterprise Java or ASP.NET technology.
    2. Write moderately complex web applications using current JavaScript and AJAX technology.
    3. Design and implement relational databases and process data using SQL command set.
    4. Perform entry-level systems analysis and design work to solve business problems using both traditional and object-oriented methodologies.
    5. Build the client side of interactive websites using XHTML and XML.
    6. Demonstrate work ethics and reliable behavior including, but not limited to, assuming responsibility for decisions and actions, utilizing time and stress management skills, and displaying initiative.
    7. Work as a team member by demonstrating good communication and listening skills, cooperation, and providing a supportive environment.
    8. Demonstrate an understanding of the IT field and its job roles, with some emphasis on IT security as it applies to programming.
    9. Developing moderately complex business applications using advanced language techniques and object-oriented principles, using Java or .NET.
       

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    Employment

    Career Potential: 
    • Web Developer

    With additional education and/or work experience, graduates may find employment as:

    • Web Designer
    • Web Architect

    Additional Info about the Program: 

    Definitions and Guidelines

    We only transfer in equivalent college work if the grade is a C or better. (We do not transfer in C- graded course work).

    Advanced Standing cannot exceed 50% of the required credits for the program.

    Last Modified: February 3, 2010