ASSOCIATE DEGREE

Software & Web Development

Transfer maximum credits for lower cost + quicker finish

Starts

Anytime

100% self-paced

Duration

Average: 1 year

Cost

Starting: $9,300

Varies based on credits transferred

Scholarships available

Fast facts

60

Total credits required to earn your degree

$300

Per credit

33

Max number of credits you can transfer

Woodmont's credit transfer policy and process is phenomenal! It's generous, smooth and simple. Our students sign up for Woodmont's credit evaluation as part of their enrollment. They are then able to request an updated evaluation each time new credit arrives at Woodmont so they can always see exactly where they're at!
Sorah Green
Community College Advisor

What career options will you have with this degree?

Computer Programmer

$70,000*

Web Developer

$68,000 - $100,000*

Database Administrator

$82,945 - $134,550*

Software Engineer

$110,000 - $155,000*

Information Security Analyst

$89,000 - $122,000*

Full Stack Developer

$117,000 - $165,000*

Mobile App Developer

$84,000 - $121,000*

Cloud Architect

$127,000 - $155,000*

IT Manager

$93,000 - $148,000*

*Potential annual salary based on our research findings as of 2024. Annual salaries vary greatly based on role, responsibilities, and employee experience. Woodmont College does not, in any form, guarantee job or salary outcomes.

Where our graduates are employed today

Growth outlook

Current forecast about employment opportunities in Software & IT

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Employment of software developers is projected to grow 25% from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. (Indeed)

FASTEST-GROWING TECH CAREERS

Tech-focused careers like information security analysts, data scientists, software developers, and computer numerically controlled tool programmers are among the 30 fastest-growing jobs for the next 10 years. (Forbes)

Can you be a web developer if you're not a math person?

Absolutely.

Thanks to the evolution of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) you don’t need to be a math whiz to succeed in the tech field. Mediocre math skills are NOT a barrier to a successful software & technology career.

What you'll learn

Foundations of technology

A robust understanding of computer science and programming

Programming languages

How to write code in the most widely used and sought-after programming languages

Web development

Developing and optimizing websites on the server and browser

Society & technology

An awareness of how technology impacts local and global societies, and an exploration of ethics in a digitalized world

Tech as a solution

Researching new technologies and software updates to keep pace with the ever-changing field of digital data and information systems

TECH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Get your hands (digitally) dirty

Learn through actual projects and make valuable industry connections — as an intern at a real company

Optional & unpaid

Full or part-time

3-6 month duration

In-person or remote

Includes supervision

Who has earned this degree?

Seminary Graduates
Yeshiva Alumni
Parents & grandparents
Working moms
Part-time learners
Full time employee
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Learn from the best

Unlike traditional college professors, our courses are led by academic facilitators who are here to help you succeed.

Rina Schwartz

MS, Computer Information Systems Management

Daniel Batyrev

Bsc, Bioinformatics

Mark Stern

MA, Mathematics M.Sc, Computer Science

Miriam Woolf

Ph.D, Chemistry

Classes online, helpful faculty

THE DIRECT ADVANTAGE™️

An easier way to earn your degree

Traditional approach

Courses last 8-15 weeks, with progress based on a preset timeline. There’s no such thing as taking breaks without failing the course. 

Direct Advantage™️

You can start whenever you are ready and complete courses at your own pace. Set and meet your own timeline goals. Take breaks when life calls for it.

Traditional approach

Immutable grades are assigned based on student performance. Only a select few achieve top final scores. 

Direct Advantage™️

Students are coached until they reach mastery. Every student can achieve a top final score at their own pace.

Traditional approach

Professors answer questions, conduct tests and assessments, and deliver final course grades.

Direct Advantage™️

Professors coach students and propel student progress from “development” to “mastery” — with a 48-hour grading turnaround, the fastest in the country.

Traditional approach

Students receive a college degree once they pass all required coursework. 

Direct Advantage™️

Students receive a college degree at their own pace. In some courses, they can earn digital badges for transferable skills like Problem Solving, Critical Thinking, and Leadership.

Traditional approach

Text-based and rote. Students are asked to memorize and demonstrate mastery of content or information.

Direct Advantage™️

Skills-based and inspiring active engagement. Students are asked to demonstrate mastery of skills through open-ended assignments.

IT’S NOT ABOUT WHAT YOU KNOW, BUT WHAT YOU CAN DO

Get a Skill Advantage™️ you'll take with you everywhere

course overview

Department

Course

Credits

Orientation

Foundations

3

Communication and Expression

English writing

3

Quantitative and Scientific Literacy

Math or Science

6

Social Awareness and Responsibility

Ethics

Other Social Science (psychology, history, economics, education, or political science)

3

3

Reason and Religion

Religion or Philosophy

3

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

CPT Intro Course

CPT  105

3

CPT 111

Programming in Java

3

CPT 121

Web Development I

3

CPT 202

Operating Systems

3

CPT 210

Database Management

3

CPT 212

Programming in Python

3

CPT 222

Web Development II

3

CPT 230

Web Development III

3

Elective Credits – 15 credits

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    Start in as little as 10 days

    An application is not a commitment

    It’s just the first step in finding out how many credits you can transfer toward your degree