Is a Bachelor's Degree Necessary for Success in Web Design Business?

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The discussion centers around the necessity of a Bachelor's degree for success in the web design business. Participants explore whether an Associate's degree suffices or if a Bachelor's degree is more beneficial, considering the competitive nature of the industry and the importance of practical experience.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that a Bachelor's degree may not be necessary for web design, arguing that practical skills and portfolio quality are more important than formal education.
  • Others emphasize the competitive nature of the web design field, noting that many individuals struggle to make a living despite having degrees.
  • One participant mentions that personal experience and a strong portfolio are critical for success, potentially more so than any degree.
  • There is a viewpoint that degrees in related fields, such as graphic design, could be beneficial for web designers.
  • Some participants share anecdotal evidence of individuals who have succeeded in web design without formal degrees, while acknowledging that this is not guaranteed for everyone.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing opinions on the value of a degree in web design, with no consensus reached on whether a Bachelor's degree is necessary or if an Associate's degree is sufficient. The discussion reflects a range of experiences and perspectives regarding education and success in the field.

Contextual Notes

Participants highlight the importance of competition in the web design market and the need for a portfolio, but there are unresolved questions about the role of formal education versus practical experience.

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My ultimate goal is to eventually start my own web design business, which I kind of have right now, in the sense that I've already done work for a few different clients, but it's nothing concrete. I'm going back to school in the spring to work on getting an associates degree in web design. However, is it better if I strive to get a bachelors degree in web design, especially if I plan on running my own web design business down the road, or will an associates suffice?
 
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LightbulbSun said:
My ultimate goal is to eventually start my own web design business, which I kind of have right now, in the sense that I've already done work for a few different clients, but it's nothing concrete. I'm going back to school in the spring to work on getting an associates degree in web design. However, is it better if I strive to get a bachelors degree in web design, especially if I plan on running my own web design business down the road, or will an associates suffice?
I'd say neither if all you plan to do is website design. I don't think people care if you have a degree in website design (are you serious, they actually have degrees in this now?). People will want to see how good you are and then shop around based on price. Have you researched how many people do website design and can't make a living doing it? Sorry if I sound negative, but I know lots of people that went belly up, there is just too much competition.

When I used to advise small business start ups as part of my job, the first question was "who will be your competition and why would someone do business with you instead of them?". Most could not answer the question.

I would suggest perhaps another major, so you have something to fall back on, just in case.
 
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Evo said:
I'd say neither if all you plan to do is website design. I don't think people care if you have a degree in website design (are you serious, they actually have degrees in this now?).

Yes, but it encompasses programming, and the basics of software design too.

People will want to see how good you are and then shop around based on price. Have you researched how many people do website design and can't make a living doing it? Sorry if I sound negative, but I know lots of people that went belly up, there is just too much competition.

I know of someone who started up one and is now making a ton of money off of it. Like six figures a year. I'm not saying that will happen to everyone who starts up one, but if the potential clients like my work, they'll want to hire me.
 
LightbulbSun said:
My ultimate goal is to eventually start my own web design business, which I kind of have right now, in the sense that I've already done work for a few different clients, but it's nothing concrete. I'm going back to school in the spring to work on getting an associates degree in web design. However, is it better if I strive to get a bachelors degree in web design, especially if I plan on running my own web design business down the road, or will an associates suffice?

The field of web design is very competitive. In web design it not the degree that matters, it's personal experience. If you want to get into that industry you need a complete portfolio of websites you have done. These include personal websites and non-paid sites. If you have any knowledge of HTML/javascript/php or anything else you should be looking for website gigs. having that experience goes a lot further than just having a degree. I think for web design a degree in graphic design would also be useful.
 

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