Advanced Software Engineering Immersive, October 2020 - January 2021
Full Stack Web Development, April 2017 - February 2018
Ruby, Functional Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Ruby on Rails, Sinatra, HTML/CSS, Bootstrap, jQuery, SQL, Javascript, React, Redux
Masters, Information Technology Management, 2013
Graduate students gain an understanding of information technology as a management tool in facilitating the flow of information throughout the business enterprise. The master's degree in IT management program is designed for managers and others with similar responsibilities in the information technology field. IT professionals also fine-tune their computer skills in Webster University's graduate program through the study of the latest computer technology applications, business operations, and communication and management strategies used for technology centers.
Bachelors, Information Technology Management
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management focuses on the problem-solving skills and techniques needed to provide computer-based solutions to practical problems. You’ll be taught how to develop and communicate technological solutions, manage systems operations, improve and evaluate products, provide customer support, and facilitate technology transfer in both the public and private sectors. You’ll also learn to apply ethical judgments and critical thinking to assess the impact of information technology on contemporary social, political, and economic issues. This bachelor’s degree program prepares you for a broad range of IT positions in multiple fields, such as a programmer analyst, systems analyst, database analyst, information systems analyst, network analyst, security analyst, security risk assessor and manager, project manager, or computer resource manager.
Associate of Applied Science, Allied Health
Requirements include Semester Hours in the following: Technical Education 24, Leadership, Management & Military Studies 6, Physical Education 4, General Education 15, Communication 6 in either Written Communication 6 or Oral Communication 3 and Written Communication 3, Mathematics 3, Social Science 3, Humanities 3, Program Elective 15 for a Total of 64.
Associate of Arts, Computer Information Systems
The Information Technology A.A.S. degree enables students to study systematic approaches to problem solving within the environment of computer hardware and software systems. In the course of this study, students develop the practice of clear thinking and logical reasoning while learning to analyze, design and program utilizing information processing tools, application packages and software languages. The available courses cover a wide array of the computing discipline, including programming languages, systems analysis and design, operating systems, networking, Web technology, technical support, computer graphics and applications software. In addition to the A.A.S. degree, there are seven certificates which may be earned and applied toward the degree.