About this course
Semantic structure, styling, and entry-level scripting—on campus, hands-on.
Start from how the browser renders a page, then build semantic HTML5, responsive layouts with CSS (including flexbox and grid), and basic JavaScript for simple interactivity.
This track stays at a foundational level: you will hand-code multi-page sites and understand core client-side building blocks before moving to the Advanced track.
Key topics snapshot
- HTML structure & accessibility basics
- CSS: layout, responsive design, media queries
- JavaScript fundamentals (beginner level)
- Multi-page static site project
Curriculum & modules
- Module 1
How the web works
- Browsers, servers, and hosting overview
- HTML document structure and semantics
- Accessibility basics (headings, alt text, forms)
- Module 2
CSS styling
- Selectors, box model, and units
- Flexbox and grid for layouts
- Responsive design and media queries
- Module 3
JavaScript (basic level)
- Variables, types, and control flow
- The DOM: selecting elements and simple events
- Small interactive behaviors on your pages
- Module 4
Capstone
- Multi-page site with HTML, CSS, and light JavaScript
- Cross-page navigation and consistent styling
- Final review checklist
Prerequisites
- ·No prior coding required
- ·Laptop with modern browser and code editor (VS Code recommended)
- ·Comfortable typing and file management
Tools & software
How we teach
- Code-along lessons
- Weekly build challenges
- Debug clinics for common errors
- Pair exercises for layout puzzles
Assessment & certification
Assessment
- Weekly lab submissions
- Midterm HTML/CSS build
- Final multi-page site with basic JavaScript
Certification
Certificate of completion after successful capstone review and attendance policy.
Schedule, materials & fees
Schedule options
On-campus evening batches (typically 3× weekly) or Saturday-intensive options; confirm on enrollment.
What’s included
- Starter repositories
- Cheat sheets and checklists
- Reading links to MDN documentation
- Optional video recap links
Refer to Admissions for current Website Development (Basic) fee structure. View admissions & fee table.
Learning outcomes
- Build a small multi-page site with HTML and CSS
- Add simple client-side behavior with basic JavaScript
- Follow best-practice structure for moving on to Advanced web
Who this is for
- ·Career switchers testing web dev
- ·Students who want a portfolio early
- ·Designers who want to implement their own layouts
Ready to join this program?
Reserve a seat for the next batch. Tell us this course name in the form—we will confirm timing, fees, and prerequisites.