Information Technology Networking, Web Design and Programming
Program Description
The Information Technology Networking, Web Design, and Programming Bachelor’s Degree Program includes courses in all three of the subject disciplines. Students receive specific skills in networking, web design, and programming (including such areas as C++, SQL, JAVA programming, creating web databases and advanced web designs, and Windows and A+ training), all of which are necessary in information technology supervisory or managerial roles. Specific concentration learning areas will prepare the student for careers in IT helpdesk, systems administration or networking, web design, or programming.
Possible Employment Opportunities *
- IT Help Desk
- Systems Administration or Networking
- Web Design or Programming
Credential Earned
Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology Networking, Web Design, and Programming
Related Certifications
- Comp TIA A+
- Comp TIA Security+
- Comp TIA Network+
“I’m a Student here at FTC I am currently working to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology. The goal is to get Certifications and the best part to that the school gives you vouchers for the exams. The staff will make you feel at home and they are very understanding”
Gabriel Adrovel
Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology Networking, Web Design and Programming │ Orlando campus
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Duration of the Program
Core Courses
- Web Programming I & II
- A+ Software & Hardware
- SQL Programing Security Fundamentals Routing and Switching
- Mobile Application Design and Development Lecture/Lab
- Web Page Development
- Computer System Modeling
JAVA Programming I Lecture/Lab
This course introduces the student to Internet programming. It covers control structures, methods, arrays, object-based programming, and strings. Some topics include Java features (such as enums, auto boxing, and generic types), multithreading, collections, files, advanced multimedia and GUI interfaces, internationalization, and web programming (including database use, networking, security, servlets, Java Server Pages, JavaBeans, and Remote Method Invocation).
Prerequisite: CIS110
Java Programming II Lecture/Lab
This course is a continuation of CIS 406 (Java Programming I). The focus is on the development of client-server applications and advanced GUI. Topics include Java features (such as enums, auto boxing, and generic types), multithreading, collections, files, advanced multimedia and GUIs, internationalization, and web programming (including database use, networking, security, servlets, Java Server Pages, JavaBeans, and Remote Method Invocation).
Prerequisite: CIS4406
Designing Security for a Windows Network Lecture/Lab
This course prepares the student to analyze business requirements for security and to design a security solution that meets these requirements. The course will be concentrating on first threats, tools that safeguard, wireless and access control, and risky business. At completion, students should be able to provide network design services. Lab included.
Web Design
This course introduces students to the basics of web design. Students will learn elementary coding using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets, as well as the use of a ‘WYSIWYG’ web layout application (such as Adobe Dreamweaver). Concepts such as effective design, usability, organization of content, and web publishing will also be discussed.
Related Programs
Campuses Available
Admission Requirements
High school diploma or a recognized equivalent.
Possible Employment Opportunities *
- IT Help Desk
- Systems Administration or Networking
- Web Design or Programming
* These examples are intended to serve only as a general guide of possible employment opportunities. There are many factors that determine the job an individual may obtain and Florida Technical College cannot guarantee its graduates any particular job. Some positions may require a license or other certifications. We encourage you to research the requirements for the particular position you desire.
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