FULL SAIL – Web Design & Development (Bachelors Program)

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Length to Graduate: 4 years
Location: FL-Orlando
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $72,775

DESCRIPTION

Advancing at a faster pace than perhaps any other technological achievement in our society’s history, the Internet – an ever-evolving network that brings together people from all across the world – is now at the epicenter of our culture. In today’s world, the ability to share ideas, information, and concepts with a global audience is something we almost take for granted – life without the Internet is nearly unthinkable! That reality makes the skills and know-how needed to steer such a powerful application a powerful commodity in today’s Internet-centric market.

Just think of how many different websites you visit on a daily basis – if it’s a public entity, it probably has a website. Each site stems from an idea and specific goals, and is designed and developed by people who are dedicated to maintaining our most prevalent source of information. When you enter Full Sail’s Web Design & Development Program, you prepare to join the ranks of those who build the tools we use every day.


ADVANTAGES

In addition to giving you experience and assignments aimed at making you a well-rounded web designer, you’ll also have courses in general career development skills such as computer business applications, personal finance management, communication skills, and how to prepare yourself for that first step into the entertainment world.


THINGS TO CONSIDER

Full Sail’s Web Design & Development degree is a program equally divided between the artistic and aesthetic concerns of creating websites and the coding and programming needed to make them work. You’ll begin to unlock the secrets of web development in all of its forms by designing, coding, and publishing standards-based web content for a variety of formats. To make websites that are at their most dynamic and engaging, you’ll be using the most current tools of the trade, including XHTML, CSS, XML, Flash and ActionScript, server-side languages, database structures, and JavaScript. You’ll also learn to develop content for cell phones, PDAs, and other branches of the expanding realm of mobile devices. Each of your acquired skills will be used to create real-world projects and develop a well-rounded portfolio.


FINANCIAL AID

Financing anything – whether it’s a home, a car, or your education – is no small matter. That’s why we have a 74-person Financial Aid Department dedicated to working with you to make this sometimes confusing process easier.

SCHOLARSHIPS

In an effort to encourage and develop future generations of media professionals, Full Sail has developed the Merit Scholarship Program. Eligible participants may receive a Merit Scholarship towards the tuition of any one Full Sail degree program.

CERTIFICATIONS

All Full Sail Degree Programs are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).


SUMMARY

The Web Design & Development Bachelor of Science Degree Online Program offers the same real world education that Full Sail University has made a staple of their curriculum for the past 30 years. This unique program focuses on industry-standard concepts such as human computer-interaction, front-end design, client-side scripting development, and Web Standards deployment. By creating their own web projects, students will put these concepts into practice within the various courses of the degree.

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FULL SAIL – Web Design & Development (Bachelors Program)
3300 University Boulevard, Winter Park, FL‎ 32792

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