Washington &
Jefferson
College
This emphasis, available to CIS majors, is ideal for students who plan on a career in web and mobile application development. Through courses like Information Visualization, Scripting Languages, and Web Design and Development, students about the design, production,ÂÂÂ and implementation aspects of delivering content through these media.
Additional information about the program and about the broad array of opportunities for internships, research, and careers is available in the Visual Guide for the Web & Mobile Technology Emphasis (PDF) and on the CIS major page. Additional course information is available in the W&J College Catalog.
Web and Mobile Technologies Faculty
Computing and Information Studies Department Chair
Amanda M. Holland-Minkley, Ph.D.
Amanda M. Holland-Minkley, Ph.D. is a professor of Computing and Information Studies at Washington & Jefferson College.
Charles T. Hannon, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair of Computing and Information Studies
Computing and Information Studies (CIS), Computer Science, Digital Media, Interaction Design, Web and Mobile Technologies, Computational Science, Gender and Women's Studies
Gregory Hallenbeck, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Computing and Information Studies
Computing and Information Studies (CIS), Digital Media, Computational Science, Interaction Design, Web and Mobile Technologies, Computer Science, Gender and Women's Studies
Samuel B. Fee, Ph.D.
Professor of Computing and Information Studies
Computing and Information Studies (CIS), Computer Science, Digital Media, Interaction Design, Web and Mobile Technologies, Professional Writing, Computational Science
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