Department of Computer Science, College of Science and Engineering
22 credits
Introduction
Web programming refers to all the tasks involved in Web development, including the creation of Web content and the necessary coding of Web clients and Web servers.
The client side deals with the needs for the user to access data and provide relevant information while the server side is concerned about data retrieval, security and performance. To achieve those tasks, Web programmers work with a variety of scripting tools and database technology.
Why Consider a Certificate in Web Programming?
The Web Programming Certification provides the skills necessary for Web content delivery, including database analysis and design, as well as client and server-side scripting methods and languages.
An Internet Studies Center (ISC) certificate in Web Programming documents the fact that a student is knowledgeable in a variety of technologies currently used in Web development. Students who complete the required courses for the Web Programing certificate will be able to create and manage both client applications and server side programs including databases. This certificate is primarily targeted at computer science majors.
Program Coordinator
Mary Hall
Communications Facility 459
360-650-2300
Mary.Hall@wwu.edu
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Program Director
Dr. Dustin O’Hara
Communications Facility 411
360-650-4838
Oharad@wwu.edu
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Web developer | Web programmer | Web application developer | Database programmer | Full stack developer and a number of other web-related programming jobs
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
After completion of CSCI 202 and MIS 314, students can apply to earn ISC certificates. Applications are available through the Computer Science department.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s certificate courses, and supporting courses for certificates.