Web Design & Development Degrees
If you are interested in a career involving the web, a degree in web design and development can prepare you with the skills to dive right in.Learn more about The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division's animation and design programs.
Web design and development involves the adaptation of visual designs for the web. Web designers are charged with creating the look and the feel of a website, and to create complex multimedia and interactive websites that are both visually pleasing and easy to use. Web design involves making decisions regarding what is on the screen, where it is placed, and how the aesthetic and continuity is maintained from one screen to the next. The skills of a web developer are very similar to those of a web designer, and their duties overlap quite a bit. Generally, a web developer will have more to do with the underlying technology of a website, such as the search feature, rather than just the design of a website. A web developer will also contribute to the overall structure, flow, and user friendliness of websites. All web designers and developers are expected to create concepts, execute designs, and maintain design concepts through many phases of web development.
If you are interested in beginning a career in web design and development, you can increase your knowledge of this field by earning a degree in web design and development. A degree in web design and development will introduce you to web page creation technologies such as DreamWeaver and Microsoft FrontPage. You will also learn to use graphic design and editing software such as Adobe PhotoShop and Macromedia Freehand to create elements for the web page. If you chose to become a web developer specializing in e-commerce, curriculum in a web design and development degree program will also cover the study of e-commerce solutions and networking fundamentals.
A degree in web design and development will prepare you for entry-level employment in various fields such as information technology, network administration, database management, software programming, web development, multi-media design, and e-commerce.
Posted on April 25, 2005 at 12:32 PM
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