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Front-End Web Development Short Course

  • Non-Award

Start building responsive websites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - a versatile skill set with powerful applications in a variety of design, marketing, and other tech-adjacent roles.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
10 weeks part-time
Study Mode
In person, Online

About this course

Literacy in web development basics is in demand across a range of industries, including design, marketing, and product development. According to a recent Burning Glass report, "Our analysis of 26 million U.S. online job postings showed that jobs that required coding skills not only paid more, but also were growing more rapidly than the job market itself." These opportunities aren't limited to those with formal computer science training - employers want skills, not degrees.

Master the technical vocabulary you need to communicate confidently with web developers and technical stakeholders, and start applying your new skill set on the job immediately.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

Created With a Focus on Real-World Relevance

Gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools - HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (ES6) - to build rich, interactive websites. GA's front-end advisory board curates the best practices and innovative teaching approaches of our entire expert network to meet evolving employer demands. Its work ensures that students graduate ready to tackle the challenges they'll face in the field.

Start Building Dynamic, Responsive Websites

Designed for beginners from a variety of professional backgrounds, this course dives deep into the world of coding. Learn the building blocks of the web (HTML and CSS), layer on interactivity (JavaScript), then round out your skill set by exploring topics like responsive design, APIs, and version control with Git and GitHub.

Get a Head Start With Self-Paced Prep Lessons

Once you enroll, we equip you with online, self-paced preparatory lessons to set you up for success. Dive into essential web development concepts to gain a common vocabulary and start collaborating with classmates on day one.

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