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Touro University
Master of Arts in Web and Multimedia Design
- New York, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Touro GST's Master of Arts in Web and Multimedia Design (WMM) Program teaches from a user-centered design approach. We train future UX/UI designers, product designers, and creative professionals to leverage research techniques and design thinking to create meaningful experiences. The classes are mostly hands-on. Students learn how to create digital products using design, video and audio, animation, prototypes, and everything that supports a professional designer in the industry.
Free International University of Moldova
Master in Web Technologies and Applications
- Chisinau, Moldova
Master
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English, Russian, Romanian, French
The master's program is oriented to train specialists in the field of information technologies and especially web technologies. It consists of accumulating knowledge and developing skills in creating web applications, optimizing, and securing user data. In this context, the current master's program includes basic and specialized disciplines aimed at training the specialist in web application development.
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Web design technology programs focus on designing, developing, and maintaining websites for clients. As many people use the internet for commerce, education, communication, and information on a daily basis, graduates help clients tap into the online market and create an online presence.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.