Web Development Schools

As a professor or instructor of web development classes at one of the 303 accredited web development schools in the country, you play a notable role in shaping the future of this growing field. The trends in the web development academic community can be evaluated by looking at the statistics and graphs below, which includes web development training at the following levels:

  • Web Development Certificate
  • Associates degree in Web Development
  • Bachelors degree in Web Development
  • Masters degree in Web Development
  • PhD degree in Web Development


Statistics

Professional Trends

National Employment growth for Web development professionals

0 0 0 0 243,330
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  • Dark Yellow: Actual Values

243,330 web development professionals were working in the US in the year 2010.

And the growth for all careers between the years 2006 and 2010 was 1%.

National Salary percentiles for Web development professionals

10th percentile
$43,190
25th percentile
$57,240
50th percentile
$75,660
75th percentile
$97,660
90th percentile
$119,940

In 2010, the median salary earned by web development professionals around the nation, was $75,660 per year. This is 16% more than the national median salary for all professions, which was $68,155 per year.

National Median Salary Growth For Web Development

$0 $0 $0 $0 $75,660
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  • Light Blue: Salaries

Educational Trends

National Web Development Student enrollment growth by degree

414 362 343 428 436
394 349 3,015 435 335
6 12 2 4 1
397 267 147 78 85
266 229 462 395 317
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  • Yellow: Associate's Degree in Web Development
  • Blue: Bachelor's Degree in Web Development
  • Red: Doctorates Degree in Web Development
  • Light blue: Master's Degree in Web Development
  • Grey: Certificate in Web Development

In the year 2006 there were 1,477 students who graduated from web development degree programs across the country, while in the year 2010, there were 1,174 students graduating from web development schools.

Thus, in 4 years, there was a 21% decline in the number of web development graduates. The growth nationally for students graduating from institutions of higher learning in general has been 12% from 2006 to 2010. Thus, the decline in the number of students graduating from web development courses is greater than the change in the number of students graduating in all disciplines in the US.

Web Development Programs offered Nationwide

associate
77
bachelor
60
master
11
doctor
1
Certificate
80
Total229

The number of schools offering web development programs has decreased.

Web Development Faculty Salaries

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States

  1. Web Development Schools in California29 Schools
  2. Web Development Schools in Michigan28 Schools
  3. Web Development Schools in Pennsylvania20 Schools
  4. Web Development Schools in North Carolina17 Schools
  5. Web Development Schools in Texas16 Schools
  6. Web Development Schools in Illinois16 Schools
  7. Web Development Schools in Washington State14 Schools
  8. Web Development Schools in Florida11 Schools
  9. Web Development Schools in Indiana10 Schools
  10. Web Development Schools in Wisconsin10 Schools
  11. Web Development Schools in Oklahoma9 Schools
  12. Web Development Schools in Missouri8 Schools
  13. Web Development Schools in New York8 Schools
  14. Web Development Schools in Ohio7 Schools
  15. Web Development Schools in Minnesota7 Schools
  16. Web Development Schools in Tennessee7 Schools
  17. Web Development Schools in Arizona7 Schools
  18. Web Development Schools in Maryland6 Schools
  19. Web Development Schools in Georgia6 Schools
  20. Web Development Schools in New Mexico6 Schools
  21. Web Development Schools in Colorado5 Schools
  22. Web Development Schools in Virginia5 Schools
  23. Web Development Schools in New Jersey5 Schools
  24. Web Development Schools in Arkansas4 Schools
  25. Web Development Schools in Kansas4 Schools
  26. Web Development Schools in Alabama4 Schools
  27. Web Development Schools in Oregon3 Schools
  28. Web Development Schools in South Carolina3 Schools
  29. Web Development Schools in West Virginia3 Schools
  30. Web Development Schools in Delaware2 Schools
  31. Web Development Schools in Hawaii2 Schools
  32. Web Development Schools in Nebraska2 Schools
  33. Web Development Schools in Nevada2 Schools
  34. Web Development Schools in Iowa2 Schools
  35. Web Development Schools in Louisiana2 Schools
  36. Web Development Schools in Maine1 Schools
  37. Web Development Schools in Massachusetts1 Schools
  38. Web Development Schools in Connecticut1 Schools
  39. Web Development Schools in Rhode Island1 Schools
  40. Web Development Schools in Washington DC1 Schools
  41. Web Development Schools in Mississippi1 Schools
  42. Web Development Schools in Montana1 Schools
  43. Web Development Schools in Utah1 Schools
  44. Web Development Schools in Idaho1 Schools
  45. Web Development Schools in Vermont1 Schools
  46. Web Development Schools in New Hampshire1 Schools
  47. Web Development Schools in Kentucky1 Schools
  48. Web Development Schools in North Dakota1 Schools

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