Webmaster Training
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Schools that offer webmaster training are preparing you for to create and manage websites for corporations or other organizations. Webmaster courses develop your writing skills, graphic design skills, marketing skills, familiarity with a broad range of web development tools, network engineering knowledge, and database administration capabilities. Webmasters must also have good interpersonal skills as this is required to understand the business requirements that must go into the website's design and operation.
Demand for webmasters is very high. Websites are playing an ever increasing role in the marketing and operations of corporations and other organizations. This growth is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. As a webmaster you will be expected to manage the design, implementation, and maintenance of web sites. This involves leading or participating in the design and implementation of web site projects. Coordination of testing of new site prototypes is often a key responsibility as well. Once a new design is complete the webmaster must upload it to the server in a timely manner, make sure that the upload has taken place correctly, and fix any errors that occur during the upload. People with webmaster training and some experience can make $75,000 a year or more.
Webmaster Training
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Brookdale Community College
New Jersey
Brookdale Community College offers 2-year associate degrees in over 50 different areas. Students at Brookdale Community College also have access to a broad range of services, including cooperative education, work-study, paid and unpaid internships, experiential and service-learning, and more.
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Florida Career College
Florida
Florida Career College offers programs that match student skills with the employment demands of the computer industry and business sectors. The College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award diplomas and Associate of Science degrees.
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Pioneer Pacific College
Oregon
Pioneer Pacific College helps traditional and adult students prepare to qualify for these types of jobs requiring hands-on job skills, analysis, and problem solving skills, by offering certificate and associate degree programs.
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TechSkills IT
Arizona California Colorado Florida Illinois Indiana Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nevada North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Tennessee Texas Utah Wisconsin
TechSkills offers students diverse curriculum that leads to careers in some of the fastest-growing occupations today. Simply put, TechSkills helps people get better jobs through real-world skill building.
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University of Phoenix
Colorado Michigan
One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead.
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