IT-Web & Software Developer
- Associate Degree

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Western's IT-Web & Software program offers an exciting, challenging, and hands-on curriculum to prepare you for employment in the field of Information Technology as entry-level programmers. A diverse set of technology-focused classes are designed to introduce you to:
* Designing and querying databases
* Programming and problem solving via object-oriented programming
* Designing and building web and mobile applications
* Acquiring foundational IT skills with an introduction to computing and Information Technology
* Acquiring core IT infrastructure skills with an introduction to networking and server administration
Coming prepared with basic skills in computing, math & logic, and a determination to solve problems will set you up for success. You should also be prepared to use and enhance existing soft skills through active listening, organization, teamwork, and engaging with local employers in a professional manner via internships.
IT-Web & Software graduates will earn an associate degree, employment opportunities, and the chance for further study. You could continue your education by transferring to universities to seek degrees in Information Technology and Computer Science for increased earning potential.
Program instructors accept website work from the public that fits with the topic they are covering in class. To apply for this service, complete the Website Project Intake Form [1].
IT-Web & Software Developer 2021, 2022, & 2023 Graduation Employment Stats
Graduates | 29 |
Graduates Responding | 10 |
Employed in Related Occupation | 8 |
Employed in Non-related Occupations | 1 |
Seeking Employment | 0 |
Continuing Education | 0 |
Not in Labor Market | 1 |
Salary Data - Related Employment
Part Time | Full Time | |
---|---|---|
Responding | 1 | 2 |
Average Hours Per Week | 30 | 43 |
Average Hourly Wage | $18.54 | $31.20 |
Hourly Wage Range | $18.54 | $31.20 |
Average Annual Salary | $68,700 |
Respondents in Related Occupations
- IT Intern, Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst Programmer 2
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Program Outcomes
- Design web and software applications
- Apply data persistence technologies
- Develop software applications
- Develop web applications
- Develop documentation
- Use infrastructures
- Analyze new technologies
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Software and Technology
This program requires specific software and technology to complete classwork. Click here to see the list of items you will need for your courses [2].
If you do not have access to the items listed for your program, or if the items you have do not meet the requirements, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form [3].
Internet access is required to access student accounts from off campus. The Learning Commons can provide information on free, off-campus Wi-Fi spots. Contact them at LearningCommons@westerntc.edu [4] or call 608-785-9198.
For additional specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes [5] on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.
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IT-Web & Software Developer
Prior Learning:
Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more [6] about what may apply to this program.
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Courses
Western offers most courses in a 7-week format, but course length can vary. There are two 7-week sessions in each term, so courses listed below may not be taken at the same time. See www.westerntc.edu/7-weeks [7] for more information.
This course list gives you an idea of what coursework will be required but is not the official list. Current students should use the MyWestern [8] self-service portal for academic planning.