Multimedia: Web Development and Interface Design - Associate of Science Degree

The Associate of Science in Multimedia with an emphasis in Web Development and Interface Design degree combines two areas of specialty to provide a comprehensive web design and web development education. Focusing on the conceptual, visual and technical aspects of web design and production. Students will learn how to design and create commercial-quality websites and mobile apps. This degree prepares students for entry-level positions such as Junior User Interface Designer, Web Designer, Web Developer, User Experience Designer or Full Stack Developer. Furthermore, it provides students currently working in similar professions with additional skills and qualifications.

Major/Program Requirements

Career and Academic Pathways

Required Courses:

CIS 111Website Design & Development I

3.00

CIS 117Web Page Scripting

3.00

CIS 211Web Design and Development II

3.00

MULTI 100Multimedia Foundations

3.00

MULTI 111Adobe Photoshop I

3.00

MULTI 173Interaction Design and User Experience

3.00

MULTI 214Digital Media Portfolio

3.00

 

Recommended Courses:

MULTI 130Digital Illustration

3.00

CIS 140Introduction to Networks (Cisco CCNA 1)

4.00

Total Credit Hours: 21.00

Lower division requirements for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution in this field may differ from associate degree requirements. Prospective transfer students should complete the general education and lower division requirements of the school to which they will be transferring. See a counselor for details. Information is also available at www.assist.org.

A student receiving a degree in this field will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of concept, design and creation of web sites and interactive media projects.
  • Engage creativity and original thinking in the production of web applications, apps and interface design projects.
  • Select appropriate tools, techniques and processes for a range of design contexts and web production settings.