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Front-End Web Design & Development Program

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Scholarship Available
Cost
$4034.00
Credit or Non Credit
Non-Credit
Total Credit/ Curriculum Hours
375
Certification or Credential
HTML5 and CSS3 Specialist
Industry
Information Technology

Program Description

WIOA Eligible Program
This program is approved for federal funding under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which means individuals who meet certain criteria may qualify for financial assistance.

A front-end developer uses a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build everything a user sees and interacts with on a website—that includes everything from front-end features like fonts, sliders, drop-down menus, and buttons, to the overall manner in which web content like photos, videos, and articles are displayed in your web browser. Front-end developer skills are often thought of in three levels depending on their experience. Developers start at the junior phase for the first few years, although the number of apps they’ve developed, and the apps’ complexity are far more important when you determine the right developer for your project. After working alongside more experienced developers, they move to the intermediate phase where they can work on more projects independently. A senior developer can not only code a project, but they can also make decisions about how to design products.

Program Sessions

1 Total
Front-End Web Design & Development Program

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