Course Overview
This beginner-level course provides a practical introduction to the core principles of software development alongside the fundamentals of web development. Participants will gain hands-on experience with essential tools, workflows, and technologies used by modern developers. From understanding the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to building simple web pages with HTML and CSS, this course lays a strong foundation for further study and career progression in tech.
This course is designed for:
- Individuals new to software or web development
- Career changers exploring opportunities in tech
- Students or professionals seeking additional digital skills
- Anyone interested in understanding how software and websites are built
Features
- Beginner-friendly with no prior coding experience required
- Hands-on setup of a professional development environment
- Introduction to version control using Git and GitHub
- Practical exercises in HTML and basic CSS
- Clear explanation of SDLC concepts and workflows
- Guided learning with instructor-led evening sessions
What will I learn
You will develop a solid understanding of how software projects are structured and delivered, alongside practical skills in creating simple web pages. By the end of the course, you’ll be comfortable using basic development tools, working with version control, and applying foundational HTML and CSS techniques.
Learning Structure
Evening Learning Format
Delivered over three evenings within one week.
Short Intensive Course
Practical training across three focused evening sessions.
Live Online Evenings
Learn remotely through three guided sessions in one week.
Modules
Prerequisite
Entry Requirement
There are no entry requirements for this certification.
Technical requirements
To participate fully in remote training, you’ll need: A working laptop or desktop (Chromebooks, tablets, and smartphones are not recommended) ICS Learn Reliable Wi-Fi connection A webcam, microphone, and speakers (for online classes)
Prior Experience
Prior experience helpful, not mandatory



