Web Design and Development Courses with Certificate, UK
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Web Design
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Become a web designer and developer with a FREE course at ELATT

Become a web developer with a FREE course at ELATT

About this course

This course will teach you to design and develop professional-level websites for any purpose and function: from retail to entertainment or perhaps even your own new business! You will learn coding languages such as HTML and CSS alongside popular open-source CMS including the market-leading Joomla. Meanwhile gaining skills in Javascript, Jquery, SQL and PHP will all help you develop quality, interactive websites.

Web development combines creativity and analytical skills: it's for the detail-orientated and those with an eye for design. Coding and developer skills are amongst the most in-demand in the IT sector at the moment, providing career opportunities in a wide range of exciting companies.

This course will equip you with the skills to become a web developer supported by expert advice from experienced industry professionals. We also support you with employability, including opportunities to speak to professionals and access mentoring, volunteering and work experience.

Course Potential

As a web developer, you could earn £18,000 as a starting salary, increasing to £40,000 with experience .
Apply now to gain new skills, qualifications and take the first step to your new career.

We're here for you as the UK emerges from the coronavirus pandemic: our Sixth Form classes are now all face-to-face, and we're offering a mix of online and in-class options for our adult courses. You'll receive the same personalised support whichever way you study at ELATT.

Read more about online learning at ELATT

TBD Weeks
Duration

TBD Days
Days per week

9.30am - 4.30pm
Morning Hours

6.00pm - 9.00pm
Evening Hours

Classroom
Environment


Content

Level 1 Award [0 Credits]:

  • TBD

Requirements, Qualifications and Progression

Entry Requirements:

  • Basic computing knowledge (File Management / Microsoft Word)
  • Literacy - Level 1

Qualifications:

  • City and Guilds Award/Certificate for IT Users - Level 1

Progression Options:

  • Web Design and Development - Level 2
  • Computer Engineering - Level 1

9 - 10 Weeks
Duration

6 Hours
Hours per week

9.30am - 4.30pm
Daytime study

6.00pm - 9.00pm
Evening study

Online
Environment


Content

  • Cybersecurity: Learners will investigate the accidental and malicious security threats that exist to IT systems and data. They will learn about system vulnerabilities and the tools and techniques used to protect users from risks and potential damage, including loss of data, loss of data integrity and unauthorised access to data.

Requirements and Qualifications

Entry Requirements:

  • English: Level 1 (Functional Skills, GCSE, ESOL or equivalent)
  • IT: Level 1
  • Please bring your prior qualification certificates with you to your first Assessment meeting.
  • If you don't have your certificates, we'll ask you to complete a short English and IT assessment so that we can make sure you're ready for this course. Find out more about the application process here.

Awarding Body:

  • Gateway

Qualifications:

  • Level 2 Award in Digital and IT Skills

6 - 12 Weeks
Duration

6 - 12 Hours
Hours per week

9.30am - 4.30pm
Daytime study

6.00pm - 9.00pm
Evening study

Online
Environment


Content

  • Digital Skills Career Progression: This unit provides learners with an understanding of the importance of digital skills in the workplace and how changes in employment have led to an increase in demand across a number of sectors. Learners will learn about the different types of job roles where digital skills are required, and the characteristics valued by employers to establish a successful career in todays digital economy. Learners will also identify their own career/progression goals and plan how they will develop their digital skills to meet their intended goals.
  • Website Design and Development: Learners will investigate website design and plan, design and create their own website in response to a client brief. They will test and refine the website against the client brief and review their own performance.
  • Digital Skills Project: Learners will develop the knowledge and skills to plan, develop and review a digital skills project.

Requirements and Qualifications

Entry Requirements:

  • English: Level 1 (Functional Skills, GCSE, ESOL or equivalent)
  • IT: Level 1
  • Please bring your prior qualification certificates with you to your first Assessment meeting.
  • If you don't have your certificates, we'll ask you to complete a short English and IT assessment so that we can make sure you're ready for this course. Find out more about the application process here.

Awarding Body:

  • Gateway

Qualifications:

  • Level 2 Certificate in Digital and IT Skills

12 - 24 Weeks
Duration

6 - 12 Hours
Hours per week

9.30am - 4.30pm
Daytime study

6.00pm - 9.00pm
Evening study

Online
Environment


Content

  • Customer Service Provisions: You'll learn how to record and log customer support requirements, existing hardware and software resources, and identify customer needs in the IT industry.
  • Design Software: The aim of this unit is to introduce the learner to design application software. In order to achieve this, the learner will identify what designs are needed and then decide upon a design layout to meet those needs. The learner will also learn about styles and where to obtain the details that are required to create the designs. The learner will learn how to store and retrieve their designs correctly.
  • Presentation software: In this unit the learner will learn how to identify information that is required for a presentation. They will also learn to select differing layouts and styles depending on their audience. The learner will look at house styles and how to combine their information into their chosen format ready their Web Pitch presentation.
  • Creating an event computer program: This unit covers more advanced concepts of event-driven computer languages and their use to implement, refine and test computer programs.
  • Creating an procedural computer program: This unit covers more advanced concepts of procedural computer languages and their use to implement, refine and test computer programs.

Requirements and Qualifications

Entry Requirements:

  • English: Level 1 (Functional Skills, GCSE, ESOL or equivalent)
  • IT: Level 1
  • Please bring your prior qualification certificates with you to your first Assessment meeting.
  • If you don't have your certificates, we'll ask you to complete a short English and IT assessment so that we can make sure you're ready for this course. Find out more about the application process here.

Awarding Body:

  • City & Guilds

Qualifications:

  • Diploma for IT Users (ITQ) Level 2

12 - 24 Weeks
Duration

6 - 12 Hours
Hours per week

9.30am - 4.30pm
Daytime study

6.00pm - 9.00pm
Evening study

Online
Environment


Content

  • Customer support provision for the ICT professional: You will learn how to provide technical customer support and gather feedback from customers, and understand the processes involved in improving the way in which customers use networked ICT systems.
  • Software design fundamentals: This unit has been designed to help a learner build an understanding of these topics: Core Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, General Software Development, Web Applications, Desktop Applications, and Databases.
  • Software testing: This unit will enable the learner to provide technical customer support and understand the processes involved in improving the way in which customers use networked ICT systems.
  • Website Development: This unit provides an understanding of web architecture, components and technologies. It also covers the development of a specification for a website and implementation of website elements.
  • Software Development fundamentals: This unit helps a learner build an understanding of Core Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, General Software Development, Web Applications, Desktop Applications, and Databases.
  • Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3: The unit focuses on using HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript to implement programming logic, define and use variables, perform looping and branching, develop user interfaces, capture and validate user input, store data, and create well-structured application.
  • Creating an object-oriented computer program: This unit covers more advanced concepts of procedural computer languages and their use to implement, refine and test computer programs.

Requirements and Qualifications

Entry Requirements:

  • English: Level 1 (Functional Skills, GCSE, ESOL or equivalent)
  • IT: Level 1
  • Please bring your prior qualification certificates with you to your first Assessment meeting.
  • If you don't have your certificates, we'll ask you to complete a short English and IT assessment so that we can make sure you're ready for this course. Find out more about the application process here.

Awarding Body:

  • City & Guilds

Qualifications:

  • Diploma in ICT Systems and Principles for IT Professionals Level 3

Which units will I study for my course?

All our courses have one or more mandatory units and a choice of additional units.

Course content is tailored for you (and your employer) and the list of units outlined here are a guide only. Units covered will also depend on your prior learning and credit requirement. If there is something specific that you are interested in learning, please discuss this with your tutor during induction.


What if I don't have the entry requirements for a course?

There are other courses available to help you build up the skills and qualifications you need to be eligible for our courses. Please get in touch to discuss this further!


Which level can I study?

During your appointment assessment, we will help you work out which course will be the most suitable for you based on your results, previous experiences and interests.


Will my course cost?

Course tuition fees
As a charity, ELATT works tirelessly to access a range of funding and donations to keep our courses free.

In 2021-2022 we had 900 students in total, and none had to pay fees. That means 100% got a free course!

If you are over 19, not all our Level 3 qualifications are fully funded, so you might have to take out a student loan to do a Level 3 course.  If that's the case for your Level 3 course, we'll let you know as soon as you apply.

We also can't train you if you are on a Student Visa, Visitor's Visa or Temporary Stay, or are an Overseas Student.
Each year we support hundreds of different people from all walks of life, of all backgrounds, ages, circumstances and skills levels. There's a really good chance that you can get a free course at ELATT, so apply now!

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Studying Hours

These are all the study days and times. Your course will take place on some of these times. You'll find out more information after you apply.

Mornings

Monday9.30 - 16.30

Tuesday9.30 - 16.30

Wednesday9.30 - 16.30

Thursday9.30 - 16.30

Friday9.30 - 16.30

SaturdayClosed

SundayClosed

Evenings

MondayClosed

Tuesday18.00 - 21.00

WednesdayClosed

Thursday18.00 - 21.00

FridayClosed

SaturdayClosed

SundayClosed


You are more than welcome to give us a call at 0800-0420-184 or email hello@elatt.org.uk to ask questions and find out more. We are available from 9am-5pm on weekdays.

Benefits of this topic

Learn Languages

Learn to code using various languages, varying from HTML to PHP and more.

Rapid Growth

This topic is a popular focus in today's technological advancement.

High Salary Rate

This role prospectively leads you to a career with a good competitive salary.

Modern Technology

Build using modern technology that is continuously being innovated.

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Meet Frankie

Occupation: Business and Tech Analyst

"I got interested in graphics design and games design, but I soon found out that I did not have the qualifications to get onto any of the right courses. To help me find a pathway towards Games Design, my advisor found out about web design courses close to my home at ELATT."