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Web Development: A Growing Field

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The Internet has over a billion users to date, and the boom shows no signs of stopping. The demand for talented and qualified web developers to build and maintain a growing number of web properties is extremely high.

To land a job in this exciting field, you'll need to have the right web development training.

There are two ways to get training in web development:

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Earn a Bachelor's in Web Development

A bachelor's degree may seem like a costly and time consuming option, but if you're just starting out or have never completed a higher education degree, a bachelor's degree is a smart way to get your web development training.

A recent report from the US Census Bureau found that workers with a bachelor's degree earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. That means that workers who have a bachelor's earn roughly $20,000 more per year than workers with only a high school diploma. That's a huge jump in earnings for just four years of school.

The National Association of Colleges and Employers reports that starting salary offers for graduates with a bachelor's degree in computer science averaged $50,820. Offers averaged $46,189 for those with a degree in computer systems analysis, $44,417 for those with a management information systems degree, and $44,775 for graduates with a degree in information sciences and systems.

Not only will holding a bachelor's degree increase your salary, but it will also give you a leg up on the job competition. Most employers prefer to hire people who have at least a bachelor's degree in computer science, graphic design, web design or computer information systems, in addition to a broad knowledge of, and experience with, a variety of computer systems and technologies.

Majoring in computer science or software engineering won't necessarily provide you with specific web development training (although some schools do offer a major or concentration in web development), but you will learn enough about computer hardware, software and programming to easily segue into any type of computer career you choose.

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School Spotlight

ITT Tech

ITT Tech

A web development education can help you develop the knowledge and skills to implement technical details of Internet and intranet websites, developing website content, maintaining and updating websites, and incorporating security features to protect against unauthorized use.

From hands-on education in most programs to convenient class schedules, ITT Tech offers you a web development education for today's workplace.

Degree programs offered:

  • Associate's - Web Development
  • Associate's - Multimedia
  • Bachelor's - Graphic Design