HTML & CSS
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Your Course

The HTML & CSS course is a foundational program designed to introduce you to the world of web development. Over the next 14 weeks, you'll learn how to create engaging, responsive websites from scratch using industry-standard tools and techniques.

Key Course Information

  • Duration: 14 weeks (March 10 - June 19, 2025)

  • Schedule: Twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 19:00-21:00)

  • Format: Hybrid learning (online sessions with optional on-site activities)

  • Time commitment: Approximately 15 hours per week (including sessions and independent work)

Weekly Structure

Each week consists of two key session types:

Tuesday - Regular Class (19:00-21:00)

  • You review the homework.

  • Teachers will introduce new topics through theory and live demonstrations

  • You'll participate in guided exercises and hands-on practice

Thursday - Regular Class (19:00-21:00)

  • Teachers will introduce new topics through theory and live demonstrations

  • You'll participate in guided exercises and hands-on practice

  • At the end of the session, you'll are introduced to homework

Between sessions: You'll work independently on your weekly homework, spending approximately 10-12 hours per week.

Projects

  • You will work on two projects throughout the course.

  • 1st project is a smaller project, which we call a preject. You apply everything you learned in this preject.

  • 2nd project is your final project. This project is bigger! You spend the last weeks working on the project. It helps you to revisit all the concepts you learned so far and apply them hands-on.

On-site Activities

Depending on your location, you'll have different opportunities to participate in on-site activities:

We offer four on-site community events for the Berlin students throughout the semester.

For students in NRW, we offer four on-site community events throughout the semester. The Demo Day will be on-site in person in Düsseldorf.

What You'll Achieve

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Have a solid foundation in HTML structure and CSS styling

  • Understand responsive web design principles

  • Know how to use version control with Git and GitHub

  • Have completed two projects

  • Be prepared to move on to the JavaScript course

Graduation Requirements

To successfully graduate from the course, you'll need to:

  • Attend at least 80% of the sessions (we have a camera-on policy)

  • Submit at least 80% of the homework

  • Attend 2 Career Events, complete 1 eLearning career course

Are you ready to start your web development journey? Let's begin by reviewing how we collaborate on the next page!

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