Web Development and Administration Courses
When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) with a specialization in Web Development and Administration, your curriculum may include these career-enhancing web development courses and e-commerce courses:
- Principles of E-Commerce - Providing comprehensive coverage of a broad spectrum of e-commerce principles, models, and practices, this e-commerce course explores Internet marketing and retailing, payment and order fulfillment, and various e-commerce models such as business-to-business (B2B) and consumer-to-consumer (C2C).
- Web Architecture - This web development course introduces students to web architecture and connectivity. Topics include Internet protocols such as transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP); domain name server (DNS); simple mail transfer protocol (smtp), hypertext transfer protocol (http) and file transfer protocol (ftp); and design of an Internet or corporate intranet infrastructure to meet specific needs.
- Advanced Web Application Development - Building on basics of design, coding, and scripting, as well as database connectivity for web-based applications, this web development course introduces concepts of data interchange, message exchange and web application components. A programming language such as Java, C++.Net or Visual Basic.Net is used to implement business-related web-based applications.
Web Development and Administration Course Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS) at DeVry with a specialization in Web Development and Administration, you'll be required to complete 8 full-time semesters or 125 credit hours:
- 106 credit hours (about 34 courses) in your core curriculum
- 19 credit hours (about 5 courses) specific to the web development and administration specialization
Although a few courses are worth 1 or 2 credit hours, most are equal to 3 or 4 credit hours. Here's the course load you will carry, depending on whether you attend DeVry as a full- or part-time student:
- Full-time student schedule = 15 credit hours (4 to 5 courses) per semester
- Part-time student schedule = 1 to 14 credit hours (1 to 4 courses) per semester
At DeVry, you choose the pace that best fits your life and your schedule.
To learn more about computer information systems, web administration, web development courses, e-commerce courses, as well as requirements for completing your bachelor's degree program, contact a DeVry representative or see the academic calendar.
