

The Web Application Design and Development program offers a comprehensive online curriculum focusing on both client-side and server-side technologies. Students begin with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, advancing to object-oriented programming and Enterprise Java. The program includes practical coding assignments in popular web technologies like Python and PHP, covering areas such as e-commerce, content management, and security. This course is designed to provide hands-on experience and applicable skills for web development careers.
Aspiring web developers seeking comprehensive skills
Ideal for beginners with no prerequisites required
Suitable for both technical and non-technical backgrounds
Online, self-paced format with flexible learning
Hands-on coding assignments in HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Projects in Python, PHP, and database design
Proficiency in client and server-side web technologies
Skills applicable to e-commerce and content management
Enhanced career opportunities in web development
No certifications are covered by this course.
Student 2019
Brilliant experience for CSM, i sm highly recommending all students to have this course from this professional instructors which will help student to be matching with the market needs and business evolutions
Graduate 2018
I attended the Hunter Business School Web Application Design and Development program in October of 2017 until June 2018. It was a 900 hour program that convered a wide variety of web development fundamentals. The best part was with a slightly longer program than some "bootcamp-style" schools, we were able to do a ton of hands-on-projects. The front-end part really showed how HTML, CSS, JavaScript (w/ JQuery) can really bring a site together from the planning phase until it goes live. On the back-end / programming side, we learned all the basics of computer science and a wide variety of languages and conventions to get our feet wet. There is a 180 externship attached to this program which is where we really saw how to focus our skills on REAL projects for REAL companies. There is job search support also (which I felt could be just a BIT more aggresive in getting my resume out there), but mostly it's what YOU do with the education knowledge they provide which made me successful. I'm now working full time as a front-end developer with some programming of custom CMS plug ins for a local long island company. I've networked with people who went to bootcamps and from what they say, that would have been much too fast paced for me. So I'm glad there was a local option that was a bit more stretched out, while still not a college.
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