Web Development
Web Development
Joint Programs of Study: Bachelor of Science (B.S.),
Web Development / MBA Requirements
156 semester hours
The Joint Programs of Study option affords Franklin University undergraduate students, who are interested in pursuing a graduate degree at Franklin University, the opportunity to enroll in graduate coursework that may serve as university elective coursework in meeting the hour requirements for the Baccalaureate degree. Students pursuing this option generally complete both the Baccalaureate and Master’s degrees in less time and fewer semester hours than pursuing the two degrees consecutively.
Acceptance into one of the undergraduate programs of study at Franklin University does not ensure or guarantee acceptance into a Franklin University graduate program. Students must meet the admission requirements of the graduate program and be admitted into a graduate program of study in order to pursue the Joint Programs of Study option. Each program of study in the graduate program is governed by its respective program criteria and academic standards set forth in the Academic Bulletin. Application for enrollment into a graduate program must be submitted two terms prior to commencing graduate level coursework. Undergraduate students who are accepted into one of the graduate programs will be concurrently enrolled in both the undergraduate and graduate programs. Any graduate course used in the undergraduate area may not be counted if a grade of “C” or less is earned.
It is recommended that students planning to pursue joint programs of study discuss their plans with their Academic Advisor.
Fundamental General Education Core (24 hours)
All courses must be at the 100 or 200 level
- Minimum of three semester hours of English Composition (if the course does not have a research paper component, COMM 130 Research Paper, two semester credits, is also required)
Choose COMM 120 College Writing. - Minimum of three semester hours of Mathematics (at least one mathematics or statistics course beyond the level of intermediate algebra)
Choose from MATH 160 College Algebra, MATH 180 Applied Calculus, MATH 210 Finite Mathematics, MATH 220 Business Calculus, or MATH 215 Statistical Concepts. - Minimum of six semester hours of Sciences (two science courses, with one having a laboratory component)
Choose from the Science discipline. - Minimum of six semester hours of Social and Behavioral Sciences (which must be in at least two different disciplines)
Choose from the Anthropology, Economics, Psychology, and Sociology disciplines. - Minimum of six semester hours of Arts and Humanities
Choose from the Humanities discipline.
Additional General Education Requirements (26 hours)
- COMM 320 - Business and Professional Communication (4)
- COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1)
- HUMN 305 - Global Issues (4)
- MATH 215 - Statistical Concepts (4)
- PF 321 - Learning Strategies (2)
- SPCH 100 - Speech Communication (4)
OR COMM 150 - Interpersonal Communication (4) - Social & Behavioral Science Elective (4)
- General Education Electives*(3)
*Because it is a prerequisite for several courses in this curriculum, it is recommended that College Algebra (MATH 160) be taken to fulfill the Mathematics requirement in the Fundamental General Education Core or the General Education Elective.
University Electives (9 hours)
Any undergraduate courses offered by the University except developmental education courses. Students may take 600-level COMP courses if they meet the prerequisites.
Graduate-Level Courses for Bachelor of Science Degree (8 hours)
- MBA 707 - MBA Foundations (4)
- MBA 711 - Business Environment (4)
Major Area (57 hours)
- COMP 101 - Problem Solving with Computing (2)
- COMP 281 - Database Management Systems (4)
- COMP 325 - Human-Computer Interaction (4)
- GRPH 210 - Fundamentals of Graphic Design (4)
- GRPH 310 - Advanced Graphic Design (4)
- ITEC 136 - Principles of Programming (4)
- MIS 310 - Information Systems Architecture and Technology (4)
- MIS 320 - Technical Communication (4)
- MKTG 300* - Marketing (4)
- WEBD 101 - Introduction to Web Page Construction (2)
- WEBD 117 - Graphic Editing Software (1)
- WEBD 234 - Web Design & Implementation (4)
- WEBD 236 - Web Information Systems Programming (4)
- WEBD 334 - Web Animation Techniques (4)
- WEBD 434 - Web Application Development (4)
- WEBD 495 - Web Development Capstone (4)
*BSAD 110 (Business Principles) is a prerequisite. Transfer students with the equivalent of four (4) business courses are not required to take BSAD 110 (Business Principles).
The bachelor's degree will be awarded upon completion of all the requirements listed above.
Major Courses for MBA Completion (32 hours)
- MBA 713 - Human Resource Management (4)
- MBA 721 - Marketing Management (4)
- MBA 723 - Managerial Economics (4)
- MBA 727 - International Business Management (4)
- MBA 731 - Operations and Project Management (4)
- MBA 733 - Financial and Managerial Accounting (4)
- MBA 737 - Corporate Finance (4)
- MBA 741 - Strategic Management (4)
The Web Development Program also offers a Bachelor of Science Degree, Subsequent Bachelor of Science Degree, Minor, and Joint Programs of Study: B.S., Web Development/M.S. in Marketing & Communication.
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