Web Technologies
The Web Technologies (previously Internet Technologies) curriculum prepares graduates for careers in the information technology arena using computers and distributed computing to disseminate and collect information via the web.

Graduates should qualify for career opportunities as designers, administrators, or developers in the areas of web applications, websites, web services, and related areas of distributed computing.
The expanding integration of WEB technologies into businesses has resulted in a growing need for specialists who can develop and support Internet and intranet applications. The growth of electronic commerce means that more establishments use the Internet to conduct their business online. The introduction of the wireless Internet, known as WiFi, creates new systems to be analyzed and new data to be administered. The spread of such new technologies translates into a need for information technology professionals who can help organizations use technology to communicate with employees, clients, and consumers. Explosive growth in these areas also is expected to fuel demand for specialists who are knowledgeable about network, data, and communications security.
- Curriculum
- Course Requirements
- Certificates (Updated Fall 2009)
- Web Technologies Program Course Flow Chart
- ITN/WEB Equivalence Matrix
- Frequently Asked Questions
Degree Awarded
The Associate in Applied Science Degree - Web Technologies is awarded by the College upon completion of this program.
Admission
A high school diploma or equivalent (also available through CPCC) is required. CPCC placement tests are required for English and mathematics. Advance studies in mathematics and English courses are available for students to build basic skills and knowledge. A counseling/orientation appointment follows placement testing.
Many courses have prerequisites or corequisites; check the Course Descriptions section of the catalog for details.

