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Design the future

Are you inspired to express your creativity through technology? In today’s digital age, the importance of a strong online presence is essential. Whether for an individual, small business, nonprofit, or large corporation, having a dynamic website that is functional, expertly designed, and optimized for performance ensures a positive user experience. With the Bachelor of Arts in Design & Development for the Web program at Edgewood College, you will be preparing to take the instrumental role of helping businesses thrive in the digital landscape.

Our unique degree program is a collaborative effort between our liberal arts and computer information sciences department, providing you with the flexibility to customize your journey. Students can create their path in web design to match their interests and aspirations and to emphasize either the artistic (front end) or technological (back end) aspects of this vibrant and growing field.

At Edgewood College, you will also benefit from state-of-the-art computer labs equipped with industry-standard software and premium Macs, ensuring you have the tools necessary to excel in web design. Not only will you work with cutting edge technology, but our comprehensive curriculum will also empower you with fundamental design skills alongside technological proficiency, preparing you for a successful and fulfilling career in the rapidly evolving realm of web design.

Locations
Madison, WI
Formats
On-campus
Number of Credits
120
Next Start Date
August 28, 2024

Careers within Web Design and Development

$80,730

16%

A bachelor’s degree in Design & Development for the Web prepares you for a variety of career paths.

  • Computer and Information Systems Manager
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Database Administrators and Architects
  • Graphic Designer
  • Web Designer
  • User Experience Designer

Web Design & Development Student Spotlight

Sadie Owens

Sadie Owens ‘25

“I love the small class numbers, and the connection that it brings with the faculty and other students. The time that each student gets to ask questions and better their understanding is something I appreciate as well. I love Edgewood for the friends and connections it’s made me, that will last a lifetime.”

Web Design & Development Experiences

A wide variety of non-profit groups offer students the opportunity to utilize their web design and development skills in service to the Greater Madison area. Students will also prepare a professional-quality portfolio for their senior presentation, which they can use when applying for work in the field.

Faculty Spotlights

Artreyee Sinha

Atreyee Sinha

ASinha@edgewood.edu

Brad Knutson

bknutson@edgewood.edu

Maribeth Fleischmann

mfleischmann@edgewood.edu

Alexander Anderson

avanderson@edgewood.edu

Sarah Stolte

Sarah Stolte

SStolte@edgewood.edu

Innovative Major Combines Web Coding and Design

Edgewood College is one of only a few schools in the Midwest offering this major, which combines web coding and programming with design and creative expression. Learning how to code and design simultaneously is valuable because it enables a holistic understanding of how functionality and aesthetics integrate in digital projects. This dual skill set enhances creativity, allows for more efficient problem-solving, and improves communication between developers and designers. By mastering both, individuals can create user-friendly, visually appealing, and technically sound products, leading to more innovative and effective solutions in the tech industry.

A Creative Haven for students

The Stream is Edgewood College’s visual and theatre arts center. This dramatic industrial structure is home to the art and theatre art programs, Diane Ballweg Theatre, and Edgewood College Gallery. Within The Stream is a dedicated specialized laboratory-learning classroom for Art Education. Located on the southwest corner of campus, the building overlooks the surrounding woods and Lake Wingra.

The College received Gold LEED certification for the building, which makes it the second LEED-certified building on campus. Edgewood College became the first college or university in Wisconsin for exemplary environmental performance (2006).

Frequently Asked Questions About Web Design and Development

Are there opportunities for hands-on experience or internships within the field?

There are opportunities for hands-on experiences and internships throughout your time at Edgewood and during your Senior Capstone course. This course is intended to provide students with an opportunity to manager a project in support of community partner.

How do you adapt curriculum to ensure it remains relevant with the rapid advancements in technology?

By searching out learning opportunities within the field such as user group memberships, professional training, and professional presentations. Our instructors leverage their experiences in the field and connections to professionals to stay current and present students with relevant knowledge.

What kind of project or portfolio will I build during my time in this program to showcase my skills to potential employers?

During your courses, you will develop and design web pages and a phone application. These projects will demonstrate your ability to conceptualize, design, and implement a functional and user-friendly application, highlighting your skills in coding, user experience design, and project management.

Can I combine this degree with other disciplines or interests, such as graphic design or marketing?

Absolutely! Graphic design aligns well with web design in many ways and will offer students a better understanding of design concepts that can be used when building web pages. Both programs use similar software and hardware and share many theories and principles of design.