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Attestation of College Studies (ACS)
Online
495 hours
Information Technologies
February
Evenings and Saturdays (part-time)
No
Not eligible
Join a program designed to help you build secure, scalable, industry-relevant digital commerce solutions and prepare for in-demand careers in today’s digital economy.
This specialization program is designed for learners who already have a background in software or web development and want to move into one of the fastest-growing areas of tech. Students develop advanced skills in programming, full-stack development, cloud deployment, cybersecurity, APIs, and digital commerce systems while building practical experience through major projects and applied learning.
Move beyond general programming knowledge and develop skills to specialize in digital commerce development. You will learn how to build modern online platforms, develop transactional web applications, create secure data exchange services, and work with emerging technologies that are shaping the future of commerce.
You will work with modern programming languages, frameworks, cloud-based solutions, secure payment integration, performance optimization strategies, and collaborative development practices. Through portfolio and capstone-style projects, you will apply your skills to complete digital commerce solutions from concept to deployment.
This program will prepare you for a career in a market shaped by digital transformation, online services, cybersecurity needs, and rapid technological change. In addition to technical skills, you will strengthen the professional qualities employers value, including precision, organization, attention to detail, and business communication.
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After graduating, you may pursue roles such as:
Graduates are prepared to work in a wide range of environments, including startups, digital agencies, established companies, and other organizations that rely on web-based platforms and online services. Some graduates may also choose to work independently as freelancers or consultants, or use their skills to launch their own online business projects.