The 3-course Web Design and Development Certificate equips students with the marketable skillset needed to design and develop websites and web applications for today’s marketplace.
The 3-course Web Design and Development Certificate equips students with the marketable skillset needed to design and develop websites and web applications for today’s marketplace. Using WordPress, students will learn about the design and accessibility of websites using a JavaScript-based programming stack for web development (HTML/CSS/JavaScript/React or similar JavasScript framework).
Upon successful completion of the program, students will have the skills needed to seek out entry-level and freelance positions in web design and development roles.
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Learn the fundamentals of modern websites (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) in this introductory course designed for novices taking their first steps into the world of software development.
Students learn the fundamentals of web design and use these concepts to create their own web page. Using HTML students learn how to structure content and insert text, images, and links to their own web pages.
Students will learn how to create Web pages using HTML code. Students enrolling in this course should understand how to use Windows 95 or greater as well as a browser for the Internet.
A career in Web Design sits at the intersection of technology and creativity. It’s an exceptional career choice if you enjoy working with technology, have a ready flow of new ideas, and possess an aesthetic sense.
HTML and CSS go hand in hand for developing flexible, attractive, and user-friendly websites. HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is used to show content on the page whereas CSS is used for presenting the page.
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