WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
"The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow."
Bill Gates
A study in the US shows that, on average, internet users visit over 130 web pages daily. This information shows that websites are becoming a staple part of a person's daily life and have become a more significant part of our online activity. But with over 1.6 billion websites currently existing worldwide, how do you differentiate your website from others? Here is where you will play a crucial role as a web application developer.
The web Application Development program is designed to teach individuals the skills and techniques needed to design, develop, and deploy web applications. Overall, a Web Application Development program aims to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills to design, develop, and deploy web applications and thus become web developers.
Upon completion of your degree, you may pursue careers as:
- UX Designer
- UX Researcher
- Web Content Manager
- Software Engineer
- Software Tester
- System Analyst
- Web Designer
- Web Developer
In this specialization, you will learn how to create web applications that are functional, user friendly, and has a good performance. You will learn the fundemantals of web applicationsthrough boot camps, a short-term, intensive training program that will give you the skills you need to start a new career in data science. You will also be able to take certifications that you can put into your CV while also experiencing hands-on experience in data science through
Through this specialization, you will learn the fundamentals of web development which include understanding HTML CSS, and JavaScript, as well as web development tools and best practices. You will also learn how to use programming languages, JavaScript frameworks, database management systems, and how to create and use web services and application programming interfaces (APIs).

90,460 Google searches occur per second. This means that there are 5.4 million Google searches per minute, 325.65 million per hour, and 7.81 million per day.
(Internet Live Stats, 2021)

A total of 5.07 billion people around the world use the Internet today - equivalent to 63.5 percent of the world's total population.
(Datareportal.com, 2022)