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Duration
8 months
Tuition
$1,200
Online
Sep 9-May 9
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1960
Scholarships
no
Web Development Foundations (WDF) is a micro credential aimed at those, with no related experience, who want to learn to build web pages and websites by hand.
Students with no web coding background will be introduced to web scripting languages and tools by industry experts. Starting with the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), students learn to create documents for web browsers. They then practice building Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript are used along with best practices to develop and manage websites, to industry standards maintained by the Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Beginning with COMP 1850 -Introduction to Web Developmentā, students move on to COMP 2132 -Web Development with JavaScript. Successful students who complete both courses will have the option to continue to higher-level courses in web development.
Web Development Foundations (WDF) will provide basic skills for web scripting to create web pages and websites.
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Student Reviews (7)
World-class facility when it comes to teaching trades and technology.
Mike B
January 30, 2024Graduated From
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In my opinion, it's a world-class facility when it comes to teaching trades and technology. I've taken a lot of post-secondary education at more places than I care to admit, and the courses I took at BCIT were among the best overall.
I took a va...
In my opinion, it's a world-class facility when it comes to teaching trades and technology. I've taken a lot of post-secondary education at more places than I care to admit, and the courses I took at BCIT were among the best overall.
I took a variety of classes in Business Admin and then - a few years later - in Web Design. When I left the classes, I felt as though I'd really learned something useful that I could apply right away. (Other places tend to give you a lot of theory, but you're not always confident that you could apply those skills right away.)
I worked in the Human Resources sector for a few years, and someone with a BCIT program on their resume was someone whose resume got read. If you have a chance to study there, take it.
Teachers are well rounded with knowledge from may sectors of the industry
Kevin Spivak
January 30, 2024Graduated From
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Studied to be a heavy duty equipment technician. I took the foundations course it was a long 9 months but we'll worth it got an apprenticeship as a heavy equipment mechanic 7 months into the course teachers are well rounded with knowledge from many sec...
Studied to be a heavy duty equipment technician. I took the foundations course it was a long 9 months but we'll worth it got an apprenticeship as a heavy equipment mechanic 7 months into the course teachers are well rounded with knowledge from many sectors of the industry.