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- MS in Data And Information Management
Web Development
The Concentration of Web Development at Radford University
Learn to design and build websites, applications, and integrate systems as a “full-stack developer” capable of working on any aspect of web development from the user interface to the database.
This concentration is designed to produce professionals with expertise in all aspects of web site development and operation from site aesthetics to systems programming to ecommerce transaction processing. This is a heavily cross-disciplinary concentration with required courses in business, art, media studies, communications, as well as information technology.
Web Development Flowcharts
- Class Completion Flowchart 2021-2022
- Class Completion Flowchart 2020-2021
- Class Completion Flowchart 2019-2020
- Class Completion Flowchart 2018-2019
- Class Completion Flowchart 2017-2018
- Class Completion Flowchart 2016-2017
- Class Completion Flowchart 2015-2016
- Class Completion Flowchart 2014-2015
- Class Completion Flowchart 2013-2014
- Class Completion Flowchart 2012-2013
- Class Completion Flowchart 2011-2012
- Progress Sheet (PDF)
- Additional Information About the Above Flowcharts
Business Courses Required
ACTG 211 | - Fundamentals of Financial Accounting |
ECON 212 | - Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting |
MGNT 333 | - Business Analytics for Decision Making |
MGNT 357 | - Operations Management |
Technology Courses Required
ITEC 110 - Principles of Information Technology | |||
ITEC 120 - Principles of Computer Science I | |||
ITEC 220 - Principles of Computer Science II OR ITEC 315 - Graphical User Interface Design and Implementation |
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ITEC 350 - Introduction to Computer Networking OR ITEC 205 - Data Communications and Networks |
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ITEC 225 - Web Programming I | |||
ITEC 325 - Web Programming II | |||
ITEC 304 - Database from the Manager’s Perspective OR ITEC 340 - Database I |
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ITEC 335 - Software Testing | |||
ITEC 345 - Introduction to Information Security | |||
ITEC 350 - Intoduction to Computer Networking | |||
ITEC 369 - Systems Analysis & Design OR ITEC 370 - Software Engineering I |
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ITEC 375 - Data Science | |||
ITEC 395 - Information Technology Project Management |
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ITEC 425 - Advanced Web Development | |||
ITEC 466 - Information Assurance Management |
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ITEC 490 - IT Professionalism | |||
ITEC 495 - Information Systems Capstone |
Other Requirements for the Major
MATH 126 | - Business Calculus (or MATH 168:169, 171) |
STAT 200 | - Introduction to Statistics (or STAT 301) |
Elective Hours | - 9-10 Hours |
B.S. Requirements | - 6-8 Hours |
For more information on this challenging but highly rewarding major contact: Dr. Jeff Pittges
School of Computing and Information Sciences
PO Box 6933
Radford, VA 24142
Phone: 540-831-5381
Email: jpittges@radford.edu
Office: 008 Davis Hall