Course Detail: ONL345 - Front-End Web Developer

Become a Front-End Web Developer

Front-end developers strike a balance between art and science, combining code - HTML, CSS, and Javascript - with visual design principles to create a great user experience. This 100% online course will put you on the fast track to starting an entry-level career as a front-end web developer. By course completion, you'll put your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills to practice building the front-end of a website for your professional portfolio.


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Job Outlook for Front-End Web Developers

According the Bureau of Labor Statistics the demand web developers is expected to grow 21% over the next eight years, which equates over 200,000 new jobs.

The BLS also states that the average salary for these developers is just over $105,000 with top earners making as much as $161,000.


Full Stack Developer FAQs

WHAT DOES A FRONT-END DEVELOPER DO?

Front-end web developers create what users see when they enter a website or use a web application. For web applications, the presentation layer - or "front-end" - is created with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These technologies largely run the user-facing aspects of a web application.

HOW IS FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT DIFFERENT THAN BACKEND DEVELOPMENT?

While the front-end is what the user sees, the backend or "logic layer" contains any special functions the app may perform. Backend development centers around a programming language such as Python or a library of pre-made components like Flask. 

IS FRONT-END DEVELOPER A GOOD CAREER?

Yes, front-end developers and web developers in general, are increasingly in-demand. In addition to the 21% job growth forecasted by the BLS, U.S. News and World Report ranked web developer as #8 on its list of "25 Best Jobs that Don't Require a College Degree" and #8 in "Best Technology Jobs." Web developer was also listed in its "Top 100 Jobs" overall and "Best STEM Jobs."



Course Objectives

Build websites with HTML

Use CSS styling to change web pages

JavaScript for web applications

Creating, styling, and validating web forms


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Prerequisites and Requirements

There are no prerequisites to take this course. 


Curriculum

INTRODUCTION TO HTML

Overview of web development and HTML formatting; creating links paragraphs, headings, and text

INTRODUCTION TO CSS

Crash course in CSS fonts, text, color, opacity and lists as hierarchical navigation; display and visibility, pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements

INTRODUCTION TO JAVASCRIPT

JavaScript basics, functions and built-in objects; variables, arrays, and operators, conditionals and loops

INTRODUCTION TO CREATING, STYLING, AND VALIDATING WEB FORMS

HTML forms; JavaScript form validation and styling forms with CSS

FINAL PROJECT

Create an interactive front-end website for your portfolio

 

Registration and Enrollment

This course is 100% online. Start anytime.


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About the Instructor

Nat Dunn founded Webucator in 2003 to combine his passion for technical training with his business expertise and to help companies benefit from both. His previous experience was in sales, business and technical training, and management. Nat has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in International Relations from Pomona College.



 Session Information: 24SONL345

Schedule: This course is fully online and self-paced. Start any time!
Times: 12:01am-12:02am EDT
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