Course Description

Professional Diploma in Coding with Web Design - Live Online | On Campus





Entry requirements

Students will require a laptop or a PC for the duration of this coding course. Students will be using processing 4/5 and other software that is available online for free, for practical work during this coding course.

This coding course is designed to meet the needs of candidates who are currently working in related fields and may want to up-skill or for those who wish to pursue entry-level roles in the ICT sector. This coding course is also ideal for those who wish to pursue further study in Computer Science and Data Science or who are looking for a comprehensive, practical, and personal introduction to programming.

Course structure

This Coding course with Web Design covers the following topics:

Data types
A core element of programming, data types are split into many categories. In this course we will look at integers, floating-point numbers, characters, strings, and Booleans to explore their use.

Iterations, recursion
Iteration and recursion are ways of accessing data in larger sets. This can be done using loops (for loop, while loop, for each loop, etc.) Each loop has its own benefits. Another tool we can use is recursion, this happens when code calls a specific code block over and over again until a return state is met.

Arrays
Arrays and lists are data stored under the same variable name. If for example, you wanted to store the ages of all students, you could have the variable name that holds all the integer values as part of an array e.g. age = {18, 21, 36, 48}. Each of these integers can be accessed by stating the variable and the array index.

Method vs Functions
Both methods and functions are often used interchangeably when talking about programming and some languages have more specific criteria for each. Exploring the difference and how to use each in an OOP setting will give a greater insight into programming and the methodology used.

Object Orientated Programming (OOP)
OOP is a type of programming style defined by the use of four main principles. These principles are Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance, and Polymorphism. Although these concepts can appear to be complex at first glance, they are simple and are used to help make code more simplistic and easier to understand.

Debugging
Debugging is assessing the code for issues. This most often occurs when a code fails to compile. Assessing the code and finding the issues can be more complex in different languages. In the programming language C# missing a ‘;’ can cause a fail to compile while in phyton the use of ‘;’ is often optional.

IDE’s
What is an IDE? Does the IDE (integrated development environment) we use effect the overall quality of the code and/or complexity we have to deal with as programmers?

Algorithms
Algorithms are in short anything that performs an action in code. Generally something that takes in input, often data, does something and then returns new data based on the input.

Stacks
Stacks are the order in which a computer will address the instructions given to it by the code. In some cases, we use the stack to our advantage. This can be seen in the ‘Towers of Hanoi’ where we can use recursion and stacks to arrive at a solution.

Languages
Programming languages are varied and each one has its own strengths and weaknesses. Games programming often uses a variant of C with unity using C# and epic game engine using C++.

Create a website using HTML5, JavaScript & CSS3
Learn to create a webpage prototype using HTML5, JavaScript with CSS styling. Add various important elements to your webpage including a menu so that further pages can then be added later as the website develops.

Content Management Systems Options
Explore the most popular website CMS software right now are and then discover how easy it can be to create and manage your own professional looking website using these tools.

Assessments / Exams

Learners will be assessed through two continuous assessments one completed at week 6 of the coding course, and the other within 3-4 weeks of completion of the coding course.

Assessments One: This will focus on the learners understanding of programming principles, creating a simple interactive element that can be embedded into a webpage at a later stage.

Assessment Two: Learners will create a web page with Home, About, Contact and Content pages. One of these pages will host the content created in assessment one, another of these pages will be presented in a report format showcasing possible future improvements for the webpage and or assessment one. Proving self directed learning opportunities and future growth after completion of the coding course with web design.

Why coding?

Why choose our Coding Course?

  • Programmers with more than 5 years experience can earn up to €70K per year
  • Demand for programmers continues to grow with expected growth of over 20%
  • You do not need a degree in coding as this can be self-taught & offers career flexibility
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Training ProviderCity College Dublin
Course LocationDublin
Location PostcodeDublin 2
Course QualificationDiploma
Awarding BodyInstitute of Commercial Management
Awarding Body DetailsProfessional Diploma in Coding with Web Design
Course Start Date18th May 2026
Course Duration10 weeks
Course Time6:30pm - 9:30pm
Course Fee795
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