Why study Web and Database
This program trains students in the development and support of web applications. It also trains students in the design, implementation, and administration of databases. It emphasizes the construction of websites, databases, and the programming languages used in web development.
The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT) is one of the largest computer science department in the state of Tennessee. CSIT offers multiple Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees and multiple Master’s Degrees (M.S. / PSM) to over 600 students / majors. There are multiple areas of study (concentrations) available under multiple majors. The majority of the concentrations are offered 100% online. All concentrations are offered on-campus. On-campus students may take online classes if they wish to do so. Transfer, online, military-affiliated, second-degree, and non-traditional students are welcome.
B.S. CIT: Web & Database Concentration majors go on to pursue many different paths, such as, but not limited to: Web Developer, Web Designer, Application Developmer, UX Designer, Graphic Designer, Web, Database Administrator, Computer Systems Analyst, Computer Support Specialist, Web Content Manager, Computer Programmer, Multimedia Specialist, Software Engineer, Software Applications Developer, Software Tester, Computer Systems Engineer etc.
The APSU Computer Science and Information Technology Department has dedicated full-time faculty members and features small class sizes. All classes are taught by professors and instructors satisfying APSU Faculty Qualifications Matrix. Many classes are conducted in modern computer labs, and all classrooms are “smart” classrooms, allowing computer-based demonstrations and lectures.
Department of Computer Science & IT faculty have decades of real-world experience and education in the computing field. All full-time professors have completed terminal degrees in computing and part-time faculty members have many years of real-world experience in different computing disciplines. Many full-time and part-time faculty act as consultants, and/or conduct regular multidisciplinary computing-related research.
What Will I Learn
- Learn about the development an support of web applications.
- Trains students in the design, implementation, and administration of databases.
- Will learn about the construction of websites, databases, and the programming languages
used in web development.
Program Information
Web and Database Program Requirements