Learn programming fundamentals including HTML, CSS, Python, and JavaScript. Ignite your passion for practice and develop the curiosity to experiment with your code.
Delivered to you in partnership with Udacity.
Learn programming fundamentals including HTML, CSS, Python, and JavaScript. Ignite your passion for practice and develop the curiosity to experiment with your code.
Delivered to you in partnership with Udacity.
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Contrary to popular belief, the ability to code isn’t just related to the realm of producing front and back-end websites. Programming has a plethora of uses, including the creation and maintenance of computer programs and operating systems, mobile apps, data algorithms, and has the capability to make predictive analysis and communicate with machines through artificial intelligence and machine learning.
As there are so many possible uses for programming, learning to code is extremely valuable to your career whether you’re just starting out, or looking to develop a new skill. With our Intro to Programming course, you’ll equip yourself with the fundamentals of programming that can be applied within your existing role, or can be used boost your career with a new wealth of opportunities.
This Intro to Programming course will be delivered to you in partnership with Udacity, meaning you'll have access to both Udacity's learning and career services as well as RMIT Online's course enablement support through our Learner Success team
Our Intro to Programming course is ideal for:
This course will give you an introduction to:
This introductory course teaches you the foundational skills all programmers use, whether it be programming mobile apps, creating web pages, or analysing data.
You will complete real world projects throughout the course and get to know HTML, JavaScript, CSS and Python along the way. After completing this course, you’ll walk away with your own programming project and an RMIT credential which can be validated, recognised, and shared on social media platforms.
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For this section, you will submit your very first programming file containing HTML code. You'll cover HTML basics (HTML tags, HTML syntax, whitespace and more) and submit your very first programming file containing HTML code
In this module, you’ll learn both HTML and CSS – both languages for developing websites. For the project, you’ll use HTML and CSS to make animal trading cards. You will apply your knowledge of HTML document structure to your html file and then create custom CSS styling based on your preferences. This project will demonstrate your understanding of linking CSS files in HTML files, implementing CSS classes to avoid repetition, as well as create semantically organised HTML code.
The Introduction to Python module will explore the Python programming language. You will finish by building your own interactive game using Python that can be shared with your friends.
Explore a quick overview of the vast world of programming. After this section, you’ll have a better understanding of different options you have as a programmer.
In this last module, you'll understand the different uses for your programming skills:
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