Contact Programme Director and Student Advisor

 

 Programme Director Rie Nielsen

 

 

Programme Director and Student Advisor

Rie Nielsen

Phone:

+ 45 72 69 15 60

E-mail: rni@ucn.dk 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the programme

- Web Development

 

Programme structure

The Bachelor Degree programme in Web Development is a top-up programme that takes 1.5 years and covers 3 semesters.

It consists of 6 course modules, 5 core modules and one elective module over the first two se-mesters. Web programming is a fixed part of the first module, but afterwards you are free to select the order of the remaining modules. The last semester covers an internship and the final exam project.

 

Course modules on the 1st and 2nd semesters

The 1st and 2nd semester course modules are as follows: 

 

Core modules:

  • Databases and XML 
  • Development environments and CMS 
  • Web communication and social networking
  • Interface design and digital aesthetics
  • Advanced media technologies

Examples of elective modules:

  • Project management 
  • Security 
  • Philosophy of science 
  • Web programming (bridging module)

All modules mentioned above will be assessed through an oral examination

 

The specific aim of the study programme

The contents and structure of the course are specifically planned towards a future within web and multimedia businesses.

 

This means that you will get in-depth knowledge about the technologies of the trade as well as knowledge that spans more advanced web development projects where the products are target-ed at many different platforms to the use of multimedia in integrated communications solutions.

 

In short, you will get wide knowledge to ensure you many different future career and job oppor-tunities.

 

Tuition

Tuition will be a combination of theoretical lectures, problem solving and small project assign-ments. All course material and lectures will be in English.

 

Final Bachelor Degree exam project

You will finalise your education by preparing your bachelor project in which you must show that you are able to handle the theories learnt, use methodologies in practise and be able to independ-ently apply them to solve a practise-related problem.

 

The project is in other words your way to present your methodological, analytical and theoretical competencies in relation to the reality that you will be faced with after graduation.

 

Learn more

You can read more about the modules in the curriculum.
 

Last updated 15-05-2012 by Karen Marie Boller
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