Web and Mobile Applications
As technology advances and people's dependency on smartphones grows, more career possibilities in website and mobile application development have arisen.
The College of Information Sciences and Computing now offers a major in Web and Mobile Application Development, which prepares students for employment in computer, mobile, web, and application development.
Learn about application design, how to develop, alter, and integrate software code in a number of programming languages, how to make Android apps, how to produce and optimize content for web and mobile apps, and much more.
Assuring that students are well-versed in JavaScript, JQuery, the HTML, CSS, and other technologies, and that they are prepared to work in a variety of software development firms, information technology consulting firms, or information technology units within public and private companies.
The Course Program Aims to..
- Produce graduates who will be IT professionals, understand and apply the knowledge in computing, science and mathematics in the field of information technology with best practices and standards.
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Idenfiy and analyze simple to complex problems and define computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
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Analyze user needs and situatios and take them into consideration under various constraints in the design, selection, creation, evaluation, implementation and administration of computer-based systems.
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Collaborate and function effectively as a memeber or leader of a development team recoginizing the different roles in creating IT project plans and effectively integrating IT-based solutions into the user environment.
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Apply knowledge in addressing and solving computing and ither IT-related issues and problems through the appropriate use if current techniques, skills, tools and practices.
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Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large about activities in the field of information technology through teaching, logical writing, presentations, and clear instructions.
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Assess the local and global impact of computing information technology on individuals, organizations, and society.
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Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and commit to the responsibilities in the utilization of information technology.
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Recognize the need for and have the capability in planning self-learning and improving performance as a foundation for being a life-long learner and continuing professional development.