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At last count, there were nearly 50 million Web sites available on the Internet. With increasing frequency, businesses are turning to the Internet to expand their market share and enhance visibility. In order to do this, they rely on professional Web designers to bring their products, services, and business culture to life on the Web.
A degree in Web design prepares students for a career as a Web designer or technician. These professionals use graphics, sound, text, and images to produce Web sites for both individuals and businesses. Students interested in pursuing a career in Web design have the choice of earning an associate or bachelor’s degree. In addition, continuing education students may also enroll in a number of certificate programs.