Web Development

Design, Media, & the Arts

Create, Develop, Capture, Share, Perform

Websites provide and share information, sell products and build relationships, and it's all made possible by skilled web developers.

A web developer combines web programming (how a website functions) with web design (how it looks). Use a variety of tools to create websites. This includes programming languages such as HTML (text), CSS (visuals), Javascript (dynamic content) and design programs such as Photoshop and Dreamweaver. You will also learn how to add e-commerce components, such as database-driven content, shopping carts and payment processing.

Companies of all sizes do business online and the career possibilities are endless, just like the Internet. You can work for a corporation, for a web development firm or for yourself as an independent contractor.

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Web Development Faculty

Name Title Phone Email
Cutsforth, Kieran Assoc Prof, Web Devel & Design (515) 964-6660 kscutsforth@dmacc.edu