If you care how a page looks and behaves, front-end is your side of the build. You cover markup, styling, responsive layouts, JavaScript and React. Seven portfolio projects make it a strong place to start.
Front-end is the part of the web everyone touches. You finish with seven projects that show what you can do.
Plenty of people tinker with sites and stop there. The units take you from styling a page to shipping a responsive, accessible one.
Delivery is flexible, so you train at a time, place and pace that suits you. The environment is open around the clock.
Three things stand out here. A modern front-end stack, seven finished projects, and accessibility taught as standard.
HTML, CSS and SASS, JavaScript and React. The same set most front-end job ads name.
You build seven portfolio projects across the course. That is the thing an employer asks to see first.
Confirming website accessibility and implementing search optimisation are units, not extras.
ICT40120, elective focus front-end website development
ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology, Elective Focus Front-End Website Development.
Seven projects built during the course, ready to hand to anyone who asks.
HTML, CSS and SASS, JavaScript, React and search engine optimisation.
Ask for the course guide. It takes a minute.
A course advisor calls to set your start time.
Complete the enrolment forms to hold your spot.
Student support confirms, then you join orientation online.
There are no formal prerequisites. You need to be 17 or older with adequate language, literacy and numeracy. Some existing knowledge in a related field helps.
15 months, and you can start ASAP. Delivery is flexible, so you set the time and pace.
Pay upfront, pay in four, or use an extended payment plan. A course advisor confirms the current fee with you before enrolment.
Seven portfolio projects. You work with HTML, CSS and SASS, JavaScript, React and search engine optimisation along the way.
Access to a computer and a reliable internet connection. The environment is web-based and open around the clock.
This one stays on the front end, which is what the user sees and touches. If server-side code is where you want to head, the back-end diploma covers that ground.
Yes. ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology, Elective Focus Front-End Website Development, is nationally recognised. The RTO number is 45994.
A course advisor calls to talk it over and set your start. Enrolment follows, then online orientation.
Lumify Learn Pty Ltd is a registered training organisation, RTO number 45994. Its ABN is 54 658 760 966. Courses run online, with trainers, mentors and a student support team behind you.
Picture sending a link to your own work, and hearing back the same day.