Students receive instruction from experienced IT experts at Vatterott Colleges in St. Louis. The Associates of Occupational Studies degree in Web Design & Multimedia Development provides instruction on integrated software applications, programming concepts and language, database management, and networking fundamentals. Additionally, web development courses cover web and application development, file systems and databases, SQL, networking standards and protocols, Linux, VB Net, ASP, HTML and much more.
The objective of this program is to prepare the graduate for entry-level employment as a computer programmer or related positions such as a database administrator, a network administrator, a network technician, a web designer, a multimedia developer, or a help desk specialist in the information technology field. The Associates of Occupational Studies degree program consists of 90 weeks, 94.5 Quarter Credit Hours of Computer Programming and Network Technology theory and associated lab work and 13.5 Quarter Credit Hours of General Education totaling 108 Quarter Credit Hours.
Staff Hours:
Admissions: Mon-Thu 8am to 8pm, Fri 8am to 6pm
Financial Services: Mon-Thu 8am to 8pm, Fri 8am to 6pm
Accounting:Mon & Tue 8am to 6pm, Wed & Thu 8am to 8pm
LRC: Mon 8am to 6pm, Tue-Thu 8am to 8pm, Fri 8am to 5pm
Retention:Mon 8am- 6pm, Tue 8am to 8pm, Wed 8am to 8pm, Thu 8am to 6pm, Fri 8am to 5pm
Career Services: Mon-Thu 8am to 8pm, Fri 8am to 6pm
Web Development courses at Vatterott Colleges in St. Louis provide software and hardware meant to help students learn efficiently. Library and computer labs are open additional hours to provide work-study time outside of classes. Also, enrollment provides each student online resources such as library services, a student portal, email and online companion courses.
Career Outlook
According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics:
“Web development employment is expected to grow much faster than the average, and job prospects should be excellent. Computer networks are an integral part of business, and demand for these workers will increase as firms continue to invest in new technologies.”
Course List
CP-101 Integrated Software Applications
CP-102 Programming Concepts Using Visual Basic
CP-103 Database Management
CP-104 Programming Language C#
CP-105 Networking Fundamentals
CP-106 Linux/UNIX Application Development
CP-201 Visual Basic .NET
CP-202 Web Development Using ASP .NET
CP-203 Multimedia with Web Server Security
GE-101 English Composition I
GE-201 English Composition II
GE-205 College Algebra