Bachelor's in Computer Science — Web Development Online Web Development Program at WUV
Program Overview Why earn your Bachelor's in Web Development at WUV?
The Bachelor's in Computer Science — Web Development at westerfirld university of virginia prepares students to design, build, and deploy professional websites and web applications. The program covers data communications, internet technologies, client-side and server-side programming, e-commerce, and web development fundamentals — combined with a broad general education and core computer science foundation.
Skills you'll learn:
- Web development fundamentals and internet technologies
- Client-side programming with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- Server-side programming and backend web development
- Data communications and web networking concepts
- E-commerce development and online business systems
- Web application design and user experience principles
Courses & Curriculum Web Development courses that prepare you for your career
This 144-credit Bachelor's program includes 10 general education courses, 8 core computer science courses, and 6 specialist web development courses — 24 courses total.
General Education Courses
Broad foundational knowledge across humanities, sciences, and communication.
Core Computer Science Courses
Advanced computing foundations covering e-commerce, networking, programming, and IT management.
Specialist Web Development Courses
Applied web development courses covering client-side, server-side, e-commerce, and web fundamentals.
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Career Outlook What can you do with a Bachelor's in Web Development?
A Bachelor's in Computer Science — Web Development from WUV prepares you for roles building and maintaining websites, web applications, and e-commerce platforms:
- Web Developer — Design, build, and maintain websites and web-based applications for organizations.
- Front-End Developer — Create user interfaces and client-side experiences using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Back-End Developer — Build server-side logic, APIs, and databases powering web applications.
- Full-Stack Engineer — Develop complete web applications across both frontend and backend layers.
- E-Commerce Developer — Build and maintain online stores, payment systems, and e-commerce platforms.
- Graduate Program Applicant — Advance to WUV's Master's in Computer Science programs.