Information Technology & Digital Professions
This structured vocational training programme in Web Development is aligned with professional standards, workplace procedures, and real industry practice. It is designed to develop practical professional competence in designing, building, testing, and maintaining modern web solutions through progressive training blocks that combine classroom theory, supervised practical workshops, guided technical exercises, and formal assessment. The programme strengthens practical skills, professional judgement, safe and organised working methods, and the ability to document work in a form suitable for institutional use, employer review, and external or international verification through published programme information.
Individuals seeking formal vocational qualification and documented competence in web development.
Practitioners with practical experience who want to systematise skills, close competence gaps, and validate professional capability through structured training and assessment.
Employees of companies and service providers who require documented proof of competence for career development, tendering, compliance, or professional progression.
Apply occupational safety, data protection, version control discipline, and organised working procedures in web development tasks.
Interpret technical documentation, project requirements, interface specifications, and task descriptions for web solutions.
Use development environments, code editors, browser tools, repositories, and deployment utilities correctly and efficiently.
Create structured and standards-compliant web page layouts using semantic markup and responsive styling techniques.
Develop interactive client-side functionality and implement interface behaviour according to project requirements and usability principles.
Connect web interfaces with server-side logic, data handling processes, and database operations within defined technical scope.
Test web applications, identify defects and non-conformities, apply corrective actions, and document technical findings.
Communicate effectively with supervisors, colleagues, and clients, and complete work records, technical notes, and delivery documentation.
Instructional time
Total: 480 academic hours (Theory 180, Practice 240, Independent study 40, Final assessment 20).
Issued documents
Assessment
Assessment includes continuous evaluation through tests, technical assignments, and supervised practical tasks, together with review of workshop performance and a final practical examination based on demonstrated competence.
Prerequisites
Basic literacy, numeracy, readiness for practical training, and ability to follow occupational safety and organised working procedures. Prior professional experience is not mandatory.
Training format
Competence-based vocational training delivered through classroom theory, supervised practical workshops, guided exercises, technical tasks, independent study, and formal assessment.