College of Letters and Science
Web Development Minor
Minor
The Web Development minor provides students with a foundation in web design and development, including the theory and practice of human-centered design and evaluation with a focus on usability and user experience, and fundamentals of working with modern web technologies.
As a Web Development student, you will have access to state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, as well as design software and services such as Adobe CC suite, Axure RP, and Balsamiq Mockups.
This minor pairs well with disciplines that benefit from user-centric design and evaluation skills, and it is recommended for students majoring in Computer Information Systems who wish to deepen their understanding of developing interactive applications.
The Web Development minor consists of at least 29 credits:
Requirements: WD 100, 201, 310; CNMT 101, 110, 210.
Electives: Take three credits of WD courses numbered 300 and above.
For more information visit the UW-Stevens Point course catalog.
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Meet Your Faculty
Faculty in the Department of Computing and New Media Technologies have extensive experience and are committed to providing individual attention in small classes.
Tomi Heimonen
- Associate Professor
- Chair, Department of Computing and New Media Technologies
- Academic Director, M.S. Cybersecurity online degree program
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Chad Johnson
- Assistant Professor
- Coordinator, Digital Forensics and Recovery Analysis Lab
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Tim Krause
- Professor
- Academic director, B.S. Applied Computing online degree
- Academic director, M.S. Information Technology Management online degree
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