Bachelor of Science in Digital Technology & Design with a Concentration in Mobile App Development Online
Enter the world of mobile technology with the coding and design skills you need to become a successful mobile app developer. Learn Swift, Xcode, rapid prototyping, and important UX and UI principles, and create a market-ready app and a portfolio website to show prospective employers.
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Program Overview
Take a closer look at our online B.S. in Digital Technology & Design – Mobile App Development
Stand out in the increasingly competitive world of mobile technology with an online Bachelor of Science in Digital Technology and Design – Mobile App Development from Arkansas State University. You will gain essential, in-demand skills—from coding to design—needed to be successful as an application developer in the mobile device industry, and you will be taught by experienced A-State instructors dedicated to guiding you on your academic journey.
Coursework in this online program focuses on identifying and implementing effective design principles across a variety of digital assets as well as understanding the role of culture on people's attitudes and behavior.
You will take a deep dive into various established and up-and-coming technical applications. Throughout the curriculum, you will learn foundational and intermediate functionalities of Swift, a top programming language; gain practical experience of Xcode app building; integrate features of UX and UI in new products; apply rapid prototyping; and ultimately develop a market-ready mobile app on the iOS platform that has the potential to be launched in an app store. You will culminate your learning experience with a portfolio website that showcases your career-ready capabilities and accomplishments .
In this program you will:
- Learn Swift programming and app development (IOS development)
- Use Xcode
- Utilize UX and UI principles in app development
- Understand and apply rapid prototyping
- Learn Swift programming and app development (IOS development)
- Use Xcode
- Utilize UX and UI principles in app development
- Understand and apply rapid prototyping
Graduates of this online program will be prepared for the following roles:
- Mobile Applications Developer
- Software Developer
- Web Developer
- Mobile Applications Developer
- Software Developer
- Web Developer
Gain these in-demand skills:
- Swift programming language
- Xcode software
- Rapid prototyping
- User experience and user interface strategies
- Swift programming language
- Xcode software
- Rapid prototyping
- User experience and user interface strategies
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Tuition
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Our B.S. in Digital Technology & Design – Mobile App Development online program offers the same affordable, pay-by-the-course tuition to all U.S. residents. All fees are included. Tuition may be subject to change on a yearly basis.
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Calendar
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Designed to fit your schedule, the B.S. in Digital Technology & Design – Mobile App Development online program features multiple start dates and accelerated courses.
| Term | Program Start Date | Application Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Payment Due | Last Class Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 1 | 5/11/26 | 4/27/26 | 4/27/26 | 5/7/26 | 5/8/26 | 6/26/26 |
| Summer 2 | 6/29/26 | 6/15/26 | 6/15/26 | 6/25/26 | 6/26/26 | 8/14/26 |
| Fall 1 | 8/19/26 | 8/5/26 | 8/5/26 | 8/13/26 | 8/14/26 | 10/2/26 |
| Fall 2 | 10/12/26 | 9/28/26 | 9/28/26 | 10/8/26 | 10/9/26 | 12/4/26 |
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Admission Requirements:
- Online application
- Official transcripts
- 2.0 GPA for transferring credits
Admissions Requirements Details
Arkansas State University offers multiple admission pathways for undergraduate students, based on your academic background and prior college experience.
Transfer Students (13+ College Credits)
You may be admitted as a transfer student if you:
- Have 13 or more transferable college credit hours
- Earned a 2.0 cumulative GPA or higher on all transferable coursework
First‑Time Freshmen (0–12 College Credits)
All freshman applicants are required to submit official ACT or SAT scores.
Recent High School Graduates (within the last 5 years)
You may be automatically admitted if you meet one of the following criteria:
- 3.0 cumulative high school GPA (or equivalent GED score), or
- ACT 19+ (super score) or SAT 990+, or
- Top 20% of your high school graduating class
Applicants who do not meet automatic admission criteria may still be considered through an admissions appeal process.
Non-Traditional Students (Out of High School 5+ Years)
If you have been out of high school five years or more and have completed 12 or fewer college credit hours, you may be admitted if you:
- Hold a high school diploma or state‑approved equivalent
- Submit official Accuplacer, ACT or SAT scores
- Have not previously enrolled at Arkansas State University
High school GPA is not considered for this admission pathway. Applicants are admitted based on diploma status and test scores.
Note: Regardless of admission type, if you have 0-12 transferable college hours, test scores will still need to be submitted for reporting purposes to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE). Although test scores are not needed for an admission decision, they are needed to register for your first course. Accuplacer test scores are an acceptable alternative to ACT/SAT scores and must be dated within the past five years.
Application Submission Requirements
Submitting your application takes three easy steps: filling out the application, submitting your documents and paying the application fee.
- When completing the online application, select 100% online student and then complete all the steps on the online application.
- Pay $30.00 non-refundable application fee.
- Submit all official college transcripts.
- Submit official high school transcripts (if applicable).
- Submit official ACT/ SAT test scores (if applicable).
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Document Submission Address
Submit all documents to:
A-State OnlineP.O. Box 2520
State University, AR 72467
Fax: 870-972-3548
Email: [email protected]
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A-State Onlinec/o Central Receiving
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Jonesboro, AR 72401
Courses
Curious about the curriculum for your mobile app development online program?
To earn your B.S. in Digital Technology & Design – Mobile App Development online degree, you need to complete 120 credit hours of coursework. The program includes 38 credit hours of general education courses, 25 credit hours of major courses, 12 credit hours of concentration courses and 45 credit hours of elective courses. Students can finish faster by transferring previously earned credit hours. Transfer credit hours will be evaluated during the admission process.
You can view your schedule of courses for this degree through the Course Smartsheet:
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Please note, students take DIGI 4773 twice for a total of six credit hours.
Students in the B.S. in Digital Technology & Design – Mobile App Development online program must take the following courses.
You must complete 43 credit hours of electives to satisfy the 120 credit hours required for this program. Courses must be chosen with the assistance of an advisor and per your degree plan. Electives can come from any courses offered as long as prerequisites are met.
You must take the following courses.
First-year course
You must take the following Making Connections course. If you transfer in more than 12 credit hours, you will not be required to take the Making Connections course. You may replace that 3-hour course with a 3-hour elective course.
First-year course (3 hours)
UC 1013
Communication Requirement (6 hours)
ENG 1003
ENG 1013
Mathematics Requirement (3 hours)
Students must take MATH 1023 or any MATH course that requires MATH 1023 as prerequisite.
Arts and Humanities Requirement (6 hours)
ART 2503
MUS 2503
THEA 2503
Social Sciences Requirement (9 hours)
MDIA 1003
POSC 2103
PSY 2013
Life Science Requirement (4 hours)
Students must complete BIO 1003 with BIO 1001 lab.
Physical Sciences Requirement (4 hours)
Students must complete CHEM 1043 with CHEM 1041 lab.
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