Diploma of Information Technology (Front End Web Development)

Two front end web developers looking over code on a screen
Unleash your creativity with a career in front end web development - FEE FREE!

While web design determines the way a website looks, front end web development is how that web design gets turned into an interactive web site for people to use.

Front end web developers use a combination of creative and technical skills to build user friendly web sites through programming languages like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS to help designs come to life. Through this qualification you'll you'll learn to build rich, responsive websites and web applications using the tools and techniques required in the industry. 

Talented and skilled web developers continue to be in high demand. This qualification will ensure you have industry ready skills to start an exciting career.

Fee-free
Apprenticeship or Traineeship
Existing worker traineeship
STEM
Industry: Information Technology, Library and Digital
National course code: ICT50220 | WA State ID: AC26

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Unleash your creativity with a career in front end web development

While web design determines the way a website looks, front end web development is how that web design gets turned into an interactive web site for people to use.

Front end web developers use a combination of creative and technical skills to build user friendly web sites through programming languages like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS to help designs come to life. Through this qualification you'll you'll learn to build rich, responsive websites and web applications using the tools and techniques required in the industry. 

Talented and skilled web developers continue to be in high demand. This qualification will ensure you have industry ready skills to start an exciting career.

Build a career working with the world of the web

Websites are a crucial aspect of any organisation across all industries. The need for talented and skilled developers is high, so once you've completed your qualification in website development, your options are endless.

The ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology (Front End Web Development) course covers the whole life cycle for commercially ready websites and gives you the opportunity to work on live projects. At this level you develop skills that mean you are industry ready, from conception, liaising with clients, documentation, graphics, coding, testing to training of users. You'll be able to utilise project management techniques and develop advanced soft skills such as communication with clients through team work to produce the end product aligned with business needs. Independent thinking and problem solving skills developed within your Certificate IV course are further enhanced with real life client projects.

The Perth campus is excited to be offering this course also as part of a dual qualification to give you greater opportunities to advance your career and enhance your skill set. You can choose to enrol in one extra day per week, for two semesters, and graduate with the Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Programming) plus the Diploma of Information Technology (Back End Web Development).

Our graduates are confident, job ready and sought after by industry because of the specific skills they have gained at North Metropolitan TAFE. Many have employment by the time they graduate.

New students who have not studied the course that precedes this qualification should contact the area to ensure they apply for the correct level of study.


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