Overview

Online users say a website’s design is the number one criteria for deciding whether a company is credible or not, according to recent research. Understanding what it takes to produce effective web design is essential in today’s market of highly saturated digital competition.

First discover the basics of web design using HTML and CSS. No prior knowledge of HTML or web design is required. After the first course you will have the info you need to plan and design effective web pages. Then find out how to create effective and dynamic websites/applications. Take away a functioning web application hosted on a web server that is both accessible and Search Engine Optimized. Finally, learn about responsive design process, advanced layout and design features. Plus explore industry standard technologies and frameworks. This Professional Development Certificate consists of the following 3 classes:

Introduction: The Priciples of Web Design; Structure vs Presentation; Web Graphics and Content; Publishing Your Site
Intermediate: Javascript; MySQL; PHP; Accessibility and Search Engine Optimizaiton
Advanced: Responsive Web Design; Styling; Tyling the Navigation & Making Adjustments; Additional Frameworks

NOTE: This Professional Development Certificate is offered online through our training partner, LERN (UGotClass). All LERN Professional Development Certificates are non-credit/non-academic and do not offer course credit at the Universities, Sask Polytech, or other academic institutions. If you have any questions, please call our office at 1.800.667.2623. You can learn more by exploring LERN’s  Certificate in Web Design.

Admission Requirements

Fees

Application FEE Price Other Total
- 799.00 CAD
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799.00 CAD

Locations, Dates and Apply

LOCATION Dates and Times Session Notes Status
ONLINE September 2 - 26, 2025 (Introduction)
October 6 - 31, 2025 (Intermediate)
November 3 - 28, 2025 (Advanced)
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OPEN Apply

Land Acknowledgement

Carlton Trail College serves the communities of east-central Saskatchewan. We respectfully acknowledge that we do so within Treaty 4 and 6 territories, traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota and Métis Nations.

We honour and respect these Treaties and are committed to working in partnership with all Nations in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.