
Master Course
Choice Career Tech is proud to offer our Master Courses to help you advance even further in your career. Master Courses at CCT provide in-demand learning programs in growing industries. These courses are designed for you to enter the field ready to take on advanced challenges.
With the bundles lessons you are also saving money from buying each course individually. Save money and earn more with a Master Course from Choice Career Tech.
CLASS STYLE
Distance Learning
ACCESS DURATION
6 Months
Courses & Program Duration:
Human Resources – 2 Weeks
Bookkeeping and Payroll – 2 Weeks
Project Management Professional – 2 Weeks
Social Media Strategist – 2 Weeks
Microsoft Office – Word (levels 1 & 2) – 1 Week
Microsoft Office – Outlook (levels 1 & 2) – 1 Week
Microsoft Office – Excel (levels 1 & 2 – 1 Week)
Microsoft Office – PowerPoint (levels 1 & 2) – 1 Week
Professional Office Development – 2 Weeks
Program Total Duration – 14 Weeks
CCT’s Web Design & App Development course begins with a clear presentation of the basics and gradually guides students in strengthening their knowledge and skill sets by providing increasingly difficult tasks and exercises within each module. This course presents real case scenarios that emphasize real web design challenges and solutions for today’s workplace. These Case Scenarios, which are woven throughout each module, help students understand how the concepts and skills apply to their future work and professional success. Our Proskills boxes connect HTML and CSS concepts and skills to career success. These helpful features emphasize the relevance of all of the skills you are learning as students are guided in using technology effectively in professional situations. ProSkills exercises integrate the technology skills students learn with one or more of today’s necessary soft skills, such as teamwork, written communication, verbal communication, problem solving or decision making.
Our App Development aspect of the course provides an excellent starting point for mastering application development. You can introduce today’s most popular technologies, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery Mobile, Node.js, JSON, localStorage, sessionStorage, NoSQL using MongoDB, SQL using MySQL, templating using handlebars, and maps. An app-centric view emphasizes subsets of these technologies to guide students in developing non-trivial apps. The apps serve as models for numerous projects from various application domains, while detailed outlines present potential course projects. Apps continue to evolve, but the technologies in this course form the backbone for future cross-platform app development. Students will learn to work with all major mobile and web platforms as this courses’ active learning approach asks students to type code in parallel as the apps are developed. Meaningful exercises further encourage students to change code and evaluate resulting app behavior.
Employment of web developers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations.
Employment of web developers is projected to grow as ecommerce continues to expand. Online purchasing is expected to grow faster than the overall retail industry. As retail firms expand their online offerings, demand for web developers will grow. In addition, an increase in the use of mobile devices to search the web will lead to increased demand for web developers. Instead of designing a website for a desktop computer, developers will have to create sites that work on mobile devices with many different screen sizes, leading to more work.
Because websites can be built from anywhere in the world, some web developer jobs may be moved to countries with lower wages. However, this practice may decline because the cost of managing web developers in multiple countries can offset the savings to businesses. Furthermore, web developers must understand cultural nuances that allow webpages to communicate effectively with users, and domestic web developers are better equipped for this task, curtailing the work that may be moved to other countries.
The median annual wage for web developers was $73,760 in May 2019. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $39,550, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $142,080.
In May 2019, the median annual wages for web developers in the top industries in which they worked were as follows:
Publishing industries (except Internet) | $121,160 |
Computer systems design and related services | 72,050 |
Management, scientific, and technical consulting services | 68,560 |
Advertising, public relations, and related services | 68,050 |
Most web developers work full time.
Duties
Web developers typically do the following:
- Meet with clients or management to discuss the needs and design of a website
- Create and test applications for a website
- Write code for the website, using programming languages such as HTML or XML
- Work with other team members to determine what information the site will contain
- Work with graphics and other designers to determine the website’s layout
- Integrate graphics, audio, and video into the website
- Monitor website traffic
When creating a website, developers have to make their client’s vision a reality. They build particular types of websites, such as ecommerce, news, or gaming sites, to fit clients’ needs. Different types of websites require different applications. For example, a gaming site should be able to handle advanced graphics, whereas an ecommerce site would need a payment-processing application. The developer decides which applications and designs will best fit the site.
Some developers handle all aspects of a website’s construction, and others specialize in a certain aspect of it. The following are examples of types of specialized web developers:
Back-end web developers are responsible for the overall technical construction of the website. They create the basic framework of the site and ensure that it works as expected. Back-end web developers also establish procedures for allowing others to add new pages to the website and meet with management to discuss major changes to the site.
Front-end web developers are responsible for how a website looks. They create the site’s layout and integrate graphics, applications (such as a retail checkout tool), and other content. They also write webdesign programs in a variety of computer languages, such as HTML or JavaScript.
Webmasters maintain websites and keep them updated. They ensure that websites operate correctly, and they test for errors such as broken links. Many webmasters respond to user comments as well.
Certifications Available from Course Completion

Exam 98-375: HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals
Candidates for this exam are seeking to prove core HTML5 client application development skills that will run on today's touch-enabled devices (PCs, tablets, and phones).
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