Department of Computer Science, College of Science and Engineering
28-30 credits
Introduction
The Internet Studies Center (ISC) provides a number of courses leading to a minor in Internet Resource Creation and Managements. With the Internet Resource Creation and Management minor students from any field of study can learn or advance their skills in web development and their understanding of the internet.
Why Consider an Internet Resource and Creation Management Minor?
The Internet Resource and Creation Management Minor is designed to help students become creative problems solvers that are fluent in current web technologies, and familiar with the historic development and evolving societal implications of the internet and world wide web. The minor also includes required coursework from the Communications and English or Journalism departments to help students develop their technical writing abilities. The minor will complement courses taken in a regular degree program.
Participation in a professional internship will provide an opportunity to enhance project management, web development and team communication skills. With the minor from the Internet Studies Center and a four-year degree, students will have knowledge needed to contribute and adapt to today’s rapidly changing technical environment.
Program Director and Coordinator
Dr. Dustin O’Hara
Communications Facility 411
360-650-4838
oharad@wwu.edu
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Web content provider | Web content writers | CSS developer | Web design director | Web designer | Front end developer | Information architect | Interaction designer | SEO professionals | UI designer | UX designer | UX research | content and information management | Web animation creator | Web designer | And a number of other jobs related to providing content on web pages
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
Application forms are available through the Computer Science Department Advising Office, CF 459, and on the department website at cs.wwu.edu.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.