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Submitter's Information

Name

Dr. Al Taccone

Title

Dean, Career Education

Region

San Diego/Imperial

College

MiraCosta College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Dr. Al Taccone

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Program Details

Program Title

Web Development and Design

Submission Type

Program Modifications (formerly substantial changes)

TOPs Code

Website Design and Development (061430)

Projected Start Date

08/01/23

Catalog Description

Students may earn the associate degree by completing the certificate of achievement in Web Development and Design (30 units) and at least 30 units of general education courses required for MiraCosta College's Associate in Arts degree. Students should meet with a MiraCosta College counselor to identify required courses and to develop a written educational plan for the specific degree or certificate they wish to earn.

This degree trains students in the skills necessary to gain employment in the dynamic field of web and interactive media content design, development, and delivery. Students gain skills in all phases of website design, including site planning and information architecture,user experience design (UX), user interface (UI) and graphic design, content management, web programming and production, animation and motion graphics,audio and video integration, and designing for interactivity.

Enrollment Completer Projections

Based on historic data the average number of graduates annually is 4.5.

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • A.A. Degree (A)
Program Goal

The Web Development and Design Associate in Arts degree is designed for students seeking employment in occupations related to website development and digital interface design. The program trains students to develop solid concepts, design relevant projects, work collaboratively, solve problems, and communicate effectively, all while learning the appropriate software, tools and techniques to achieve these ends. Students gain skills in all phases of website design, including site planning and information architecture, user experience design (UX), user interface (UI) and graphic design, content management, web programming and production, animation and motion graphics, audio and video integration, and designing for interactivity. The program emphasizes project-based and work-based learning and students graduate with a design portfolio that can help them find creative jobs, become successful freelancers, or transfer to four-year colleges and universities.

 

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

30

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

60

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative
  1. Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to plan and develop professional-level graphical user interfaces, web pages, and websites that utilize appropriate tools and techniques and demonstrate effective communication solutions.
Program Requirements

Associate in Arts (AA): Web Development and Design

Students may earn the associate degree by completing the certificate of achievement in Web Development and Design (30 units) and at least 30 units of general education courses required for MiraCosta College's Associate in Arts degree. Students should meet with a MiraCosta College counselor to identify required courses and to develop a written educational plan for the specific degree or certificate they wish to earn.


Foundation courses (15 units): Credit Hours: (15 Required)
MAT110 Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop 3
MAT120 Media Design 1: Production 3
MAT125 Web Design 1: Fundamentals 3
MAT135 Graphic Design 1: Principles 3
MAT165 Web Design 2: WordPress and Site Production 3
 
Emphasis courses (select 12 units): Credit Hours: (12 Required)
At least 3 units must be advanced 200-level courses.
MAT145 UI/UX Design 3
MAT150 Animation and Interactivity 3
MAT175 Web Design: JavaScript and jQuery 3
MAT190 Programming for Animation, Interactivity, and Games 3
MAT225 Web Design 3: Custom Sites and Professional Practices 3
MAT270 Advanced Design Studio 3
 
Elective courses: Credit Hours: (0 Required)
Students may substitute 3 units from these Elective courses below in lieu of 3 units from the Emphasis courses listed above.
BUS133 Project Management 3
CS130 Fundamentals of Scripting Languages 3
CSIT146 E-Commerce and Web Presence 3
CSIT155 Social Media for Business 3
MAT292 Internship Studies 0.5 - 3
 
Required to graduate (3 units): Credit Hours: (3 Required)
MAT290 Portfolio Development 3
 
Total: 30


























Supporting Documents

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Submission Details

Published at

12/07/22 - 07:21 AM

Status

Recommended

Return to Drafts

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Comments, Documents, Voting

Comments

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JL

Jesse Lopez   ·  01/12/23

Miramar College supports this program modification.

JMT

Jeanie M. Tyler   ·  01/12/23

San Diego City College supports the mod.

TR

Tina Recalde   ·  01/12/23

San Diego Mesa supports the program modification.

DJA

Dr. Javier Ayala   ·  01/11/23

Support mod.

GD

George Dowden   ·  01/11/23

Cuyamaca supports this modification.

CS

Cassandra Storey   ·  01/10/23

SDCCE supports program mod

ES

Efrain Silva   ·  01/10/23

IVC supports the modification.

JL

Jennifer Lewis   ·  01/09/23

Southwestern College supports this program modification.

DAT

Dr. Al Taccone   ·  01/06/23

MiraCosta, obviously, endorses as a modification that includes a streamlined version of the original program with classes consolidated and/or removed in an attempt to get students into the workforce, though, that workforce has below living wage and require a bachelors degree.

JE

John Edwards   ·  01/04/23

MiraCosta College submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. The COE recommends proceeding with caution when developing a new program, but supports a program modification because 1) there is a supply gap; 2) there is a high number of annual job openings; but 3) entry-level wages are below the living wage for some occupations. The colleges should also note that employers typically require a bachelor's degree as the minimum educational requirement.