Web Development

Introduction

Web design is the planning and creation of websites. This includes a number of separate skills that all fall under the umbrella of web design.

Some examples of these skills are information architecture, user interface, site structure, navigation, layout, colors, fonts, and overall imagery. All of these skills are combined with the principles of design to create a website that meets the goals of the company or individual from whom that site is being created.

Here are some details about short-term courses:

Objectives

Short-term courses can help you develop skills quickly, and apply them immediately. They can also help you explore new fields and industries, and identify areas of interest.

Content

Short-term courses can cover a variety of topics, including:

Eligibility

You may need to have passed the Senior Secondary examination (10+2) or its equivalent to be eligible for a short-term course.

Collaboration

Institutes may work with relevant industry partners and Sector Skills Councils to ensure that course content is up-to-date.

Web development courses can cover a range of topics, including:

Sr No. Topic Include
1 Fundamentals HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are the basics of web development. These are the foundation for front-end development.
2 Programming Learn programming basics like variables, loops, functions, and data structures.
3 Databases Learn how to work with relational databases and SQL.
4 Web applications Build web applications from start to finish and deploy them online.
5 Tools and workflows Learn about product development tools and workflows.
6 Collaboration Learn how to organize teamwork and collaborate on GitHub.
7 Testing Learn how to cover code with automated testing and continuous integration.
8 Projects Work in teams to invent, pitch, design, code, and deploy an original project.