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Web and User Experience (UX) program

91¶ÌÊÓƵ offers a Web and User Experience (UX) program that equips students with essential skills for careers in web development and UX design. Our program provides a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree with two specialized tracks: Full Stack Web Development and User Experience Design. Students acquire a wide range of skills, including web accessibility, information architecture, user research methods, and multimedia technologies. 

What is web development?

Web development is the process of creating and maintaining websites and web applications, encompassing various aspects such as web design, web content development, client-side/server-side scripting, and network security configuration. It involves both front-end development (building the part of the website that users interact with) and back-end development (creating the server-side functionality, databases, and application logic). Web developers use a range of programming languages, frameworks, and tools to ensure websites are functional, responsive, and optimized for performance and user experience

What is user experience (ux) design?

User experience (UX) encompasses all aspects of a user's interaction with a product, system, or service, aiming to ensure that the interaction is efficient, enjoyable, and meets the user's needs and expectations. It involves understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through research and design techniques, including usability, accessibility, and overall engagement.

What will I learn in Web & User Experience at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ?

Core Classes

  • Foundations of Computing
  • Introduction to Database Design and SQL
  • Client Side Programming 
  • User Experience Design
  • Advanced CSS
  • Web Accessibility

Full Stack Web Development Emphases

  • Dynamic Languages for Web Development 
  • Client-Side Frameworks
  • LAMP Stack Web Development 

User Experience Design Emphases

  • User Interface Prototyping & Design
  • Information Architecture 
  • Human-Computer Interaction 

What does a web developer do?

A web developer is responsible for designing, coding, and modifying websites, from layout to function, ensuring they are visually appealing, web accessible and user-friendly. They handle both front-end development (user interface and experience) and back-end development (server, application, and database), ensuring websites perform well and are secure.

What does a user experience (UX) designer do?

A user experience (UX) designer is responsible for creating and enhancing web applications and mobile applications to ensure a positive and meaningful user interaction. They conduct user research to understand user needs, develop wireframes and prototypes to visualize design concepts, and perform usability testing to refine the product based on user feedback, ensuring it is intuitive, accessible, and enjoyable to use.

 

What are Web and User Experience jobs?

  • Front-End Developer: Focuses on the visual and interactive aspects of a website, using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Back-End Developer: Works on server-side logic, databases, and application functionality, using languages such as PHP, Python, Ruby, or Java.
  • Full-Stack Developer: Handles both front-end and back-end development tasks, creating complete web applications.
  • Web Designer: Specializes in the design and layout of websites, focusing on aesthetics and user interface.
  • UI/UX Developer: Combines user interface (UI) design and user experience (UX) design to ensure websites are user-friendly and visually appealing.
  • Mobile Web Developer: Designs and develops websites optimized for mobile devices.
  • Content Management System (CMS) Developer: Works with platforms like WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla to build and manage website content.

What is the salary for a Web Developer and User Experience Designer?

In Utah, web developers and user experience designers earn an average salary of about $88,373 per year, with a typical range between $76,743 and $101,510, depending on experience and specific location within the state.

Nationally, web developers and user experience designers have an average salary of approximately $80,253 per year, ().

 

Web and User Experience Degrees and Programs at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ

Associate of Applied Science

Institutional Certificate

Bachelor of Science

Emphasis Option for Bachelor of Integrated Studies

Minor

High School: Earn the Web Essentials Certificate of Proficiency while you are still in high school

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