Continuing Education with Web Design Courses

Posted by: Chris Courture

The hottest ticket in continuing education and career development right now is the web design course. Any business that wants to have the most-visited website online needs employees who have web-design savvy, and can stay on top of the minute-by-minute upgrades and modifications to the technology and software that runs the Internet.

Web design courses are offered in countless locations and in innumerable configurations. They are offered in purely online format, combined online and classroom time, or as full-time studies, in a classroom of a college, university, technical institute or a business devoted to training website designers.

Unlike computer programming, the big career of the 1980s and 1990s, web design lets your creativity run wild. You find out how to use color, size photo boxes, design the optimum layout for ad insertion, and come up with the next big thing in user interfaces  – those buttons and tabs on the website that the users click on to get to the page they need to see.

A typical web design course outline for an online program you do at home includes:

– an introduction to time management, study skills and how to create your study schedule

– definitions of Internet terms, activities, and the skills you will need to do them

– how to use and modify Windows (TM) to support your website

– creating style sheets for your written website content to maintain a consistent “look”

– design fundamentals, such as fonts, color palettes, and page layout

– how to add video and other multimedia effects to your webpage

– introduction to HTML (HyperText Markup Language) skills you need to code your site

– how to use the most current web design programs

– Internet security, and electronic buying and selling on the web.

A web design course can show you whether you have what it takes to make a career on the Internet, by helping create and transform it with your websites. If you have a talent for it, the next step could be certification as a webmaster.

Becoming a webmaster has arrived as the newest career path of the 21st century. Website managers in every level of business need web designers and maintenance technicians who have proven they can perform the functions needed to keep websites up and running smoothly. These certification courses can run for several months of part-time or full-time study and there are even online college to get your degree. Upon completion of each level of webmaster certification, you will need to purchase, write and pass the exam with a grade of no lower than 75 per cent.  Webmaster certification testing is usually done at an authorized training and testing center.

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