Computer Information Technology - Web Developer Track


Upon completion of the Associate Degree in Computer Information Technology, Web Development,
the graduate will be able to:

See below for a breakdown of courses required to obtain your Associate Degree in Computer Information Technology in Web Development.

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Course web developer degree credit
Quarter 1    
CIT 101 PC Applications 1 3
CIT 103 Computer Concepts and Logic 3
MATH 148 College Algebra 5
ENGL 101 Beginning Composition 3
SSCI xxx SSCI 100, 101, 102, 105, or GEOG 240 5
Total Credit Hours   19
Quarter 2    
CIT 102 PC Applications 2 3
CIT 121 PC Operating Systems 3
CIT 139 Web Essentials 3
CIT 175 Systems Analysis 1 4
ENGL 102 Essay & Research 3
Total Credit Hours   16
Quarter 3    
CIT 145 HTML 3
IMMT 112 Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3
CIT 233 Expert Access 3
CIT 163 Visual Basic 1 4
COMM 207 Writing for the Web 3
Total Credit Hours   16
Quarter 4    
CIT 212 Web Database Development 3
CIT 151 Networking 1 3
CIT 169 Java Programming 1 3
MKTG 111 Marketing Principles 5
ACCT 269 Foundations of Accounting 5
Total Credit Hours   19
Quarter 5    
CIT 147 JavaScript Fundamentals 3
CIT 213 Designing an e-Commerce Website 3
CIT 269 Java Programming 2 3
MKGT 226 Customer Service Principle & Prac 4
COMM 204 Technical Writing 3
IMMT 262 Web Publishing Site Design 4
Total Credit Hours   20
Quarter 6    
CIT 171 Database Administration/SQL 4
CIT 290/299 CIT Practicum/Seminar OR  
CIT 282 Capstone Web/Net 5
COMM 105 or COMM 110 Speech or Group Discussion 3
HUM xxx HUM 111, 112, 113, 151, 152, 224 5
Total Credit Hours   17
Total Degree Credit Hours 107

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Vocational Education Transfer Option with Ohio State University College of Education

The Computer Information Technology, Web Developer program at Columbus State has completed an articulation agreement with the Technical Education and Training Program of the Ohio State University College of Education. This agreement allows Computer Information Technology, Web Developer students to complete their associate degree at Columbus State, transfer their credits to Ohio State, and complete a baccalaureate degree in Technical Education and Training. Students completing the Ohio State program may be eligible for certification by the Ohio Department of Education to teach in related high school career and technical education programs throughout the State of Ohio. Interested students should contact their Columbus State department chairperson for curriculum requirements and additional details. Please note that course requirements for this transfer option may differ from the standard plan of study published in the catalog.