Non Credits course detail
HTML and CSS
HTML and CSS course is specially tailored for new learners, aspiring developers, and designers looking to master the basics of web development. The prime objective is to facilitate your transition from basic content structuring to the construction of elegant, responsive, and accessible websites. By possessing an end-to-end understanding of HTML and CSS, you will be in a position to author semantic markup and style device-independent pages, thereby opening the door to next-generation front-end frameworks.
The course starts with semantic HTML, form control, and document structure, and continues with CSS basics such as selectors, positioning, and box models. You will also study Flexbox, Grid, and responsive design concepts, and recent features such as CSS variables, transitions, and animations. By the end of the course, you will be able to make professional layouts and deploy them with frameworks like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS.
The instructional framework has checkpoints for assessment. Proposal development takes up the first two weeks, with a proposal defense to finalize your intended website project. Weeks three and four are spent on creating a personal portfolio or multi-page site, which will be assessed through a mid-term defense by responsiveness, accessibility, and design standards. In the last stage, you will be presenting your capstone project—a responsive business website—during the final project defense. All the students who pass the course receive a Project Certificate, with the best and most creative and refined project awarded a Best Project Certificate.