Overview
Unlock the power of pixels
In the digital world, the website has become the face of many organizations, and a visually compelling website links to business success.
Dive into the art of creating visually appealing and interactive websites. From grasping HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to implementing cutting-edge techniques and frameworks, the fully online Front-End Development program equips you with the essential skills to craft captivating digital experiences.
- Complete three flexible online courses to earn a Certificate of Professional Learning as you acquire a well-rounded skillset and experience in front-end web design and development, or pursue a Diploma in Full-Stack Development
- Enhance the user-experience of websites using tools and techniques to optimize the user-interface, layout, and functionality of a website
- Gain the necessary skills to confidently work as part of a web development team
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Program highlights Learn More
- In-demand skills to stand out in the growing and in-demand field of Front-End Development
- Fully online program to fit your life
- Earn a Certificate while networking with industry expert instructors
Front-End Development program features:
- Earn a Certificate of Professional Learning to enhance your professional profile and expertise
- Flexible online courses allow you to continue working a full-time job while attaining in-demand skills
- Learn from instructors currently working in the field of Front-End Development
- Grow your network as you learn alongside other aspiring Web Developers
What you'll learn Learn More
- Develop websites using HTML, CSS, as well as JavaScript coding and frameworks
- Leverage source control software when developing websites
- Importance of API and its application in website design
Through our Front-End Development program, you’ll learn to:
- Develop the front-end of websites using HTML and advanced CSS
- Apply advanced and practical skill with JavaScript and frameworks in building modern web applications
- Learn how to make websites that seamlessly adapt to various devices users rely on to access content
- Use source control software to create websites
- Identify the role of a front-end developer as part of a web design team and project process
- Incorporate API software to enhance website design for seamless integration with external services, dynamic content delivery, and improved user experiences
Learn more about the Front-End Development program
- Anyone interested in pursuing a career as a Web Developer
- Anyone with a background in graphic design, multimedia, communication, or web analytics seeking coding skills
- Professionals in digital marketing or content creation
- Anyone seeking personal and/or professional development in the principles and practices of front-end website development
- Business owners who want to plan, create and maintain a responsive website design
Earning a Certificate of Professional Learning in Front-End Development can lead to a rewarding position as:
- Front-End Web Developer
- Front-End UX/UI Developer
- Front-End Application Developer
- UX Front-End Developer
- Front-End Engineer
- Technical Writer
- Front-End Architect
Upon completion of this program, learners will:
- Use HTML to develop the front-end of websites
- Develop proficiency in JavaScript coding
- Apply JavaScript frameworks
- Work as part of a development team
- Use source control software when developing websites
- Identify the role and tasks of a front-end developer as part of the design process
- Explain what an API is and how it is incorporated into website design
Check out our latest Info Session webinar recording to learn more about the Front-End Development program
What our recent graduates say
Tyson
Business Administration - Marketing graduate
The instructors worked in the marketing field and taught us real-life experiences.
Obtaining an education with McMaster Continuing Education helped me reinvent my career. I was a former banker and I wanted a career in marketing. Through this program, I was able to bridge that gap and get into the career that I wanted. The instructors were working in the marketing field, teaching us real-life experiences and that was very valuable to me.
Tyson
Business Administration - Marketing graduate
The flexibility of the course helped me a lot to balance my work.
The flexibility of the course helped me a lot to balance my work. Our field in data is continuously changing. I found that sweet balance in terms of the focus of the course. It’s a life cycle of how the data is coming in all the way to make it a service or a product. The course gives you that 360 spectrum.
Zaki
Big Data graduate
The instructors worked in the marketing field and taught us real-life experiences.
Obtaining an education with McMaster Continuing Education helped me reinvent my career. I was a former banker and I wanted a career in marketing. Through this program, I was able to bridge that gap and get into the career that I wanted. The instructors were working in the marketing field, teaching us real-life experiences and that was very valuable to me.
Tyson
Business Administration - Marketing graduate
The flexibility of the course helped me a lot to balance my work.
The flexibility of the course helped me a lot to balance my work. Our field in data is continuously changing. I found that sweet balance in terms of the focus of the course. It’s a life cycle of how the data is coming in all the way to make it a service or a product. The course gives you that 360 spectrum.
Zaki
Big Data graduate
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Certificate of Professional Learning in Front-End Development Learn More
Earn your Certificate of Professional Learning in Front-End Development by completing all three required courses listed below
Through our Certificate of Professional Learning in Front-End Development program, you'll learn to:
Academic Credit – 9 units
- Use HTML to develop the front-end of websites
- Develop proficiency in JavaScript coding
- Apply JavaScript frameworks.
- Work as part of a development team
- Use source control software when developing websites
- Identify the role and tasks of a front-end developer as part of the design process
- Explain what an API is and how it is incorporated into website design
Note: Students are recommended to have some background in web design and development, but it is not required.
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This schedule table displays courses planned to be offered this year and is a guide to planning your courses for the academic year. Please note: Spring term registration opens mid-March and Fall/Winter term registration opens mid-July.
For more information about our learning formats and to choose a format that works best for you, please visit our Learning Formats page. All times listed below are in the Eastern Time Zone (ET).
Course Name (Course Code) | Cost | Units | Fall 2024 | Winter 2025 | Spring/Summer 2025 |
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Website Development (FDV 101) | $890.80 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Dec 1 Format: Online | Jan 13 - Apr 6 Format: Online | — |
TBD | 3.0 | — | — | May 5 - Jul 27 Format: Online | |
HTML and CSS (FDV 102) | $890.80 | 3.0 | — | Jan 13 - Apr 6 Format: Online | — |
JavaScript and Frameworks (FDV 103) | $890.80 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Dec 1 Format: Online | — | — |
TBD | 3.0 | — | — | May 5 - Jul 27 Format: Online |
The schedule table is subject to change. Please visit the course pages to browse classes currently available for registration and the latest cost information.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
This program is open enrolment, which means there is no formal application or admission procedure. To enrol in a course, simply register online. Our courses can be taken as part of a program or individually.
To enrol in McMaster Continuing Education programs, you must:
- Have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
- Be a mature student as defined in the Undergraduate Calendar of McMaster University or
- Be deemed an exceptional case
To ensure you are successful in your online courses, you are required to have knowledge and skills with general computer applications, such as keyboarding, file management, video conferencing and word processing.
Language Requirements
If your first language is not English, you must meet the University’s English language proficiency requirements. Completion of TOEFL exam with a minimum acceptable score of 20 on each of the four components (reading, writing, speaking and listening), valid for 2 years.
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- Visit continuing.mcmaster.ca/programs to find your program of choice
- Click on each tab on the program page to learn about credential options and requirements, schedule and fees, and a list of all courses in the program
- Select a course and then select an available offering, noting important information such as cost, delivery format, and start/end dates; then click ‘add to cart’
- Once you have added your courses, click the shopping cart icon at the top right-hand corner of the page (bottom of the browser screen on mobile)
- Review your cart and, once you’re ready to proceed with enrolment, click ‘proceed to checkout’
- As the next step, you will be redirected to Mosaic – McMaster’s Administrative Information and Enrolment system
- Once you are in Mosaic, select ‘new to McMaster’ or log in with your existing MacID and password (if applicable)
- Complete all required fields and select a program of study when prompted (i.e., a specific program or open studies for standalone courses)
- Finally, payment is required in full to secure a spot in your course(s)
A payment receipt email will be issued to you immediately after registering, and a course confirmation email will be sent to you overnight. Within approximately 24 hours of registering, you will also receive an important email containing credentials used to activate your MacID, which you must do before you can access courses in Avenue to Learn. Please review our Getting Started page to learn more about the next steps for beginning your studies after registration, and our Help Centre for our Refund Policy and other frequently asked questions. Please note that on average, each course requires 6-8 hours of study per week, per course (sometimes more) and some courses may have listed prerequisites. Please plan your schedule accordingly. Most students take 1-2 courses per term across a few different terms and a full-time equivalent course load is typically 3-4 courses per term.
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