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Web Design and

Development

Steve Rigby, Degree Coordinator

The internet and emerging technology has transformed many areas of our lives including business, entertainment, education, and the Church’s reach to members and non-members alike around the world. Within industry, there is a great need for professionals who can effectively use the latest technologies to design and develop professional interactive web sites.

Combining the interdisciplinary resources of the Art, Business Man-agement, Communication, Computer Information Technology, and Computer Science departments students may choose from a variety of integrated web design and development programs.

The following majors are available to choose from:

• AAS in Web Design and Development, Emphasis in Web Design • AAS in Web Design and Development, Emphasis in Web

Devel-opment

• BS in Web Design and Development, Emphasis in Web Design • BS in Web Design and Development, Emphasis in Web

Develop-ment

The following minors are available to choose from for Web Design and Development students:

• Minor in Web Design for Students in Development Emphasis • Minor in Web Development for Students with Design Emphasis The following minors are available to choose from for Non-Web Design and Development students:

• Minor in Web Technology (for students who want an overview of web technology)

• Minor in Web Design (for students who want an overview of web design principles)

• Minor in Web Development (for students who want an overview of web development principles)

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Brigham Young University–Idaho 2013-2014

AAS in Web Design and Development

Emphasis in Web Design (390-113)

No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

This major is available on the following tracks:

Total Major Credits=43

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 ART 230 3 B 250 3 CIT 160 3 CIT 230 3 CIT 260 3 CIT 336 3 COMM 130 3 ENG 321 3 WDD 100 1 28

Take these courses:

ART 235 3 ART 337R 3 COMM 300 3 COMM 462 3 12

Major Requirements

Program Notes:

*If Students take Comm 497R twice they should select from “After Effects” and “Final Cut”

AAS in Web Design and Development

Emphasis in Web Development (390-114)

No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

This major is available on the following tracks:

Total Major Credits=43

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 ART 230 3 B 250 3 CIT 160 3 CIT 230 3 CIT 260 3 CIT 336 3 COMM 130 3 ENG 321 3 WDD 100 1 28

Take these course:

CIT 225 3 CS 313 3 CS 371 3 9 Take 2 courses: CIT 261 3 CIT 262 3 CIT 370 3 CS 308 3 CS 364 4 6

Major Requirements

Take required Foundations courses (17 credits)

Program Notes:

Take required Foundations courses (17 credits)

Take 3 credits: ART 331R 3 ART 335R 3 ART 430R 3 ART 436R 3 ART 437R 3 ART 438R 3 COMM 273 3 COMM 322 3 COMM 360 3 COMM 397R 1 COMM 497R* 1 CS 371 3 3

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BS in Web Design and Development

Emphasis in Web Design (590-110)

No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

This major is available on the following tracks:

Total Major Credits=54

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 B 250 3 CIT 160 3 CIT 230 3 CIT 260 3 CIT 336 3 COMM 130 3 ENG 321 3 IDS 499 2 WDD 100 1 WDD 398 3 30

Take these courses:

ART 230 3 ART 235 3 ART 337R 3 COMM 300 3 COMM 462 3 15

Major Requirements

Program Notes:

*If Students take Comm 497R twice they should select from “After Effects” and “Final Cut”

Take required Foundations courses (40 credits)

Take 9 credits: ART 331R 3 ART 335R 3 ART 430R 3 ART 436R 3 ART 437R 3 ART 438R 3 COMM 273 3 COMM 322 3 COMM 360 3 COMM 397R 1 COMM 497R* 1 CS 371 3 9

BS in Web Design and Development

Emphasis in Web Development (590-111)

No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 B 250 3 CIT 160 3 CIT 230 3 CIT 260 3 CIT 336 3 COMM 130 3 ENG 321 3 IDS 499 2 WDD 100 1 WDD 398 3 30

Take these courses:

CIT 225 3 CIT 261 3 CIT 262 3 CIT 370 3 CS 308 3 CS 313 3 CS 364 4 CS 371 3 25

Major Requirements

Program Notes:

Take required Foundations courses (40 credits)

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Brigham Young University–Idaho 2013-2014

Minor in Web Development

For Students Who Want an Overview of Web Development Principles (216)

(For Non-Web Design and Development Students)

No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses

Program Notes:

For Non-Web Design and Development Students

Total Minor Credits=24

This minor is available on the following tracks:

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 B 250 3 CIT 225 3 CIT 230 3 CIT 260 3 CIT 261 3 CIT 336 3 COMM 130 3 24

Minor Requirements

Minor in Web Design

For Students Who Want an Overview of Web Design Principles (215)

(For Non-Web Design and Development Students)

No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses

Program Notes:

For Non-Web Design and Development Students

Total Minor Credits=24

This minor is available on the following tracks:

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 ART 230 3 B 250 3 CIT 230 3 CIT 336 3 COMM 130 3 COMM 300 3 COMM 462 3 24

Minor Requirements

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Minor in Web Design

For Students in Development Emphasis (223)

(For Web Design and Development Students)

No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses

Program Notes:

For Web Design and Development Students

*If Students take Comm 497R twice they should select from “After Effects” and “Final Cut”

Total Minor Credits=24

This minor is available on the following tracks:

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

Take these courses:

ART 235 3 ART 337R 3 COMM 300 3 COMM 462 3 12

Minor Requirements

Take 12 credits: ART 331R 3 ART 335R 3 ART 430R 3 ART 436R 3 ART 437R 3 ART 438R 3 COMM 273 3 COMM 322 3 COMM 360 3 COMM 397R 1 COMM 497R* 1 CS 371 3 12

Minor in Web Development

For Students with Design Emphasis (230)

(For Web Design and Development Students)

No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses

Program Notes:

For Web Design and Development Students

Total Minor Credits=25

Take these courses:

CIT 225 3 CIT 261 3 CIT 262 3 CIT 370 3 CS 308 3 CS 313 3 CS 364 4 CS 371 3 25

Minor Requirements

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Brigham Young University–Idaho 2013-2014

Course Descriptions

Credits*

WDD 100 Introduction to Web Design/Development (1:1:0) This course introduces students to the World Wide Web and to careers in web site design and development. The course is hands on with students actually participating in simple web designs and programming. It is anticipated that students who complete this course will understand the fi elds of web design and development and will have a good idea if they want to pursue this degree as a major.

(Fall, Winter, Spring)

WDD 398 Internship (3:0:0)

Students will be employed full-time as a web designer or developer for one semester. (Fall, Winter, Spring)

Web Media Certifi cate (C 103)

No Grade Less Than C- for Certifi cate Courses

Program Notes:

Total Certifi cate Credits=15

This certifi cate is available on the following tracks:

Fall-Winter---- YES Winter-Spring---- YES Spring-Fall---- YES

Required Courses

Take these courses:

ART 130 3 CIT 110 3 CIT 230 3 9 Supplemental Courses Take 2 courses: B 250 3 CIT 160 3 COMM 300 3 6

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