Web Applications Developer Plus

Master the fundamentals of web development and gain the skills you need to start an entry-level career as a web developer! Whether you're new to web development or want to enhance your skills, this course will teach you how to create dynamic, database-driven websites using the latest technologies.

Learn all the tools of the trade, from frontend development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to creating, styling, and validating forms. In addition, you will learn how to interact with a database, auto-generate emails, and create registration and login pages using HTML forms, PHP, and SQL. By course completion, you will build and develop a web application from the ground up.

Learning Outcomes:

  • HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript to design web pages
  • Dynamic HTML to make your web pages more interactive
  • React and Vue techniques to create web applications
  • SQL to pull data from a database and to insert and modify data in a database
  • Employ XML to store and validate data and to make data more accessible to other applications
  • Work with Bootstrap to create an efficient and responsive site
  • How to create and maintain a WordPress blog

    Job Outlook for Web Applications Developers
    On average, web developers make just over $68,000 annually, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS data also indicates that job demand for web developers will increase 15% through 2026, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. This salary can vary widely depending on your experience level, education, and the type of organization you work for.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What do web applications developers do?
    Web developers design and create dynamic, database-driven websites or network applications using the latest technologies. They are responsible for the look of the site, as well as the site’s technical aspects, such as its performance and capacity. These are measures of a website’s speed and how much traffic the site can handle.

    What’s the difference between a web developer and web designer?
    Web designers use different tools, like Adobe Photoshop, and design techniques to create the layout and other visual elements of the website. After receiving these completed elements from the web designer, a web developer creates functioning web or network applications with programming languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP.

    What are the most in-demand web developer skills?
    Some of the top skills for web developers include:

    • HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is expected to create and structure content for most web design jobs today.
    • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is needed to format and style HTML, which includes colors, fonts and layout.
    • JavaScript is used to implement complex features onto a website including search bars, moving elements, videos or interactive maps on a webpage.

    Upon registering, you have twelve (12) months to complete the program.

    Course Dates and Times

    Date and Times Location Course Cost/Fees

    Register to Start Today

    Online

    $2,995

    Course Hours: 480 Hours

    This workshop is offered through our continuing education online partner.