A web development concentration focuses on front-end and back-end development, web applications, and user experience within a technology program. It typically builds on the program core and adds courses that deepen knowledge in building and maintaining web-based systems.
A web development concentration is a focused set of courses within a technology program that emphasizes front-end development, back-end development, and web application design.
Coursework varies by school, but most programs cover HTML/CSS, JavaScript, server-side programming, database integration, and responsive design.
Many schools offer this concentration online, but availability depends on degree level and start-term scheduling.
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| Course Topic | What You Learn |
|---|---|
| Front-End Development | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive layouts |
| Back-End Development | Server-side programming, APIs, and application logic |
| Database Integration | Connecting web applications to SQL and NoSQL databases |
| User Experience (UX) Design | Usability principles, wireframing, and accessibility |
| Web Security | Authentication, authorization, and common vulnerability prevention |
| Version Control & Deployment | Git workflows, CI/CD pipelines, and hosting |
| Concentration | Focus Area | Related BLS Career | Median Salary (May 2024) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Information Technology | Systems admin, help desk, IT operations | Computer User Support Specialist | $60,340 |
| Cybersecurity | Network defense, threat analysis, compliance | Information Security Analyst | $124,910 |
| Cloud Computing | Cloud platforms, virtualization, deployment | Network/Systems Administrator | $96,800 |
| Data Analytics | Data collection, visualization, reporting | Software Developer | $133,080 |
| Network Administration | Network setup, monitoring, troubleshooting | Computer Network Architect | $130,390 |
| Web Development | Front-end, back-end, web applications | Web Developer | $90,930 |
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024.