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OUR VIEWS
published: Thursday | July 20, 2006

The Web is rapidly becoming the 21st century's Metropolitan city. As such, this network of companies and prospective businesses are filled with the need for Web page designers and Web developers and administrators to maintain and advance their infrastructure and technology.

At the Mona Institute of Applied Sciences (MIAS), we offer a Web Development and Administration course, which seeks to take participants beyond the scope of simply creating a webpage. The true back bone of the web involves expert systems, database infrastructure and management information security, e-commerce among other intricate disciplines of today's world on the Web.

The next cycle of the Web Development and Administration course commences on October 9 for 12 weeks.

For further information, please contact us at 970-2042 / 512-3067 email us at mias@uwimona.edu.jm. You may also check our website (http://mias.uwimona.edu.jm) for further details on other Information Technology courses.

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