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Web Design and Computer Science
The Web Development course covers a range of modern technologies designed to teach students how to build websites and web applications from the ground up. Following current W3C standards, the course focuses on both the technical skills and practical tools used in the industry today. The program is structured to guide learners toward becoming Junior Full Stack Developers, with hands-on experience in both client-side and server-side development. Across all six levels, students have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized certifications to enhance their portfolio, strengthen their resume, and work toward a merit degree.
Course Information
Years | 4 |
Certification | Yes |
Online Credit | Yes |
Wheel Class | Yes |
Block Schedule | Yes |
Prerequisites | 3.0 GPA |
Location | On Campus |
Instructor
John Martinez
Mr. Martinez is a new media-internet designer/developer. His job titles have ranged from lead web developer at a Fortune 500 company to multiple consulting positions in various web development fields. He also mentors on the school’s FTC Robotics Club (Team 450).
john.martinez@pbcharterschools.org
Certifications
- Word Press Certified Editor
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- CIW-Certified Internet Web Professional Program
- AP Computer Science Principles
- Cybersecurity Essentials
- Information Technology Specialist (ITS) - Device Configuration and Management
College Credit
Find out if you are eligible to receive college credit for certifications earned at Inlet Grove: College Credits (ACE)
Career Outlook and Salaries
Web developers design and create websites. They are responsible for the look of the site. They are also responsible for the site’s technical aspects, such as its performance and capacity, which are measures of a website’s speed and how much traffic the site can handle. In addition, web developers may create content for the site.

Quick Facts: Web Developers
2024 Median Pay | $80,730 per year $38.81 per hour |
Typical Entry-Level Education | Bachelor's degree |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation | None |
On-the-job Training | None |
Number of Jobs, 2022 | 216,700 |
Job Outlook, 2022-32 | 16% (Much faster than average) |
Employment Change, 2022-32 | 34,700 |