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Web Design and Front-End Development
Award:
Associate of Applied Science
Total Credits for Award:
60.00
Description:
The Web Design and Front-End Development program provides the fundamentals for a career in Web design. You will gain technical and design skills using current industry-standard software and techniques, getting hands on training from experienced professional instructors who give you plenty of one-on-one attention.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FIRST SEMESTER:
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: SECOND SEMESTER:
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: THIRD SEMESTER:
COURSE #
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TITLE
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CREDITS
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GOAL AREA(S)
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Communication Studies (CMST)
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Choose any CMST course from MnTC Goal Area 1
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3
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1 |
Psychology (PSYC) Course
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Choose any PSYC course from MnTC Goal Area 5
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3
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5 |
WEBI 2011
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JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks
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3
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WEBI 2020
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User Experience - UX Design
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3
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WEBI 2023
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Web Design Solutions 1
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3
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TOTAL CREDITS:
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15
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FOURTH SEMESTER:
COURSE #
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TITLE
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CREDITS
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GOAL AREA(S)
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GRPH 2540
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Career Planning/Professional Practices
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3
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GRPH 2550
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Portfolio Prep/Exhibit
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3
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WEBI 2530
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Web Design Solutions 2
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3
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ENGL Course
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Choose any ENGL course from MnTC Goal Area 1
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3
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1 |
ARTS Course
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Choose any ARTS course from MnTC Goal Area 8
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3
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8 |
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TOTAL CREDITS:
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15
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General Education Courses (15 credits):
To complete the Web Design and Front-End Development A.A.S. degree, students are required to successfully complete 15 credits of General Education coursework. The coursework must be selected from at least three of the MnTC Goal Areas. By completing the Arts, Communication Studies, English and Psychology course requirements students will satisfy the three MnTC Goal Areas.
All students pursuing this award should work closely with their advisor to ensure proper selection of required program courses, if applicable program electives, required Minnesota Transfer Curriculum courses, and MnTC electives. You are expected to meet with your advisor on a regular basis to ensure courses are taken in an order that will lead to efficient and successful completion of the required coursework.