Website Development Certificate

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    Program Number: 
    901522
    Certificate
    Program Courses offered at the following Campuses: 

    For more information contact:
    Business Technology Program Cluster
    Phone: 
    (800) 322-6282 Ext. 6800 or (608) 246-6800

    About

    Students earning the Website Development Certificate obtain basic Website development skills in demand in today's digital world. They gain hands-on experience by completing course assignments and concepts. Students and instructors use email and Web-based discussion to solve problems, provide clarification and maintain contact in general. This certificate is available only in online environment.

    Admissions

    Certificate Eligibility

    To earn a certificate, you need to apply for admission. A grade of C or better is required in each course to award the certificate. No more than 50% of the certificate credits may be through advanced standing.

    Online Certificate Application

    Create an ApplyWeb account and follow the instructions to complete the Online Certificate Application. Submit the $15 non-refundable fee (payable by credit card, debit card or electronic check) with your application. Applicants may submit more than one certificate application per term using the Online Certificate Application; the same fees apply for each additional application.

    Paper Certificate Application

    You can request a paper application from the Enrollment Center at (608) 246-6210. Submit the $15 non-refundable fee (payable by check or money order) with your application. Effective January 1, 2011, the non-refundable paper certificate application fee will be $20. Please note: using a paper application can delay the processing of your admission application additional two weeks.

    Financial Aid Eligibility

    Certificates are not eligible for financial aid.

    Employment

    Career Potential: 
    • Web Publisher
    • Web Research Specialist
    • Web Coordinator

    This certificate is perfect for individuals who use the World Wide Web for business or personal use, particularly those who may be called upon to edit, create or maintain websites.

    Last Modified: January 5, 2011