Course Overview

The demand and flexibility of a front-End Developer translate into many career opportunities across various industries and locations. Whether that means working with a non-profit organization, starting your own freelance business, or being an in-house developer for a company, you will surely have the chance to find a role that fits your interests. Your time will not be wasted reviewing unnecessarily long PowerPoint presentations. Upon completing this course, you will have a solid portfolio of development projects to show potential employers.

What you’ll learn
  • Learn Angular, ReactJS or TypeScript with CSS.
  • Learn how to use all Hooks in your desired language options.
  • Moving beyond technical education by getting some insight into how big software projects are managed through agile process.
  • Master using Git as a version control to have full awareness with your updates and enable you to work in a collaborative environment.
  • Understand deeply concepts of some complex technologies such as Redux as a state management library, OAuth for Authenticating users.
  • Learning of TypeScript use in all components to build a readable and easy debugging code.
  • Building interactive user interface (UI) using ReactJS or Angular.
  • Build HTML text site.
  • Style web pages using CSS.
  • Program websites with JavaScript.
  • Build a Pipboy using Bootstrap
  • Build and publish a Google Chrome Extension.
Requirements
  • We recommend taking the Basic Course in HTML, CSS, Javascript before taking this course.
  • Basic proficiency in the English language, numeracy and computer literacy.
  • Candidates must have access to either a computer or smartphone with internet connectivity.
  • Candidates must be equipped with quality webcam and headphones.
Duration & Fees
  • Regular Course – 12 Weeks – ₦550,000
  • Personalized Training – 8 Weeks – ₦700,000
Program Dates
  • Cohort Y261:  February – April, 2026
  • Cohort Y262:  June – August, 2026
  • Cohort Y263:  October – December, 2026

Curriculum

  • 2 Sections
  • 18 Lessons
  • 12 Weeks
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