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Last updated on 2025-07-10

Program overview

Program overview

The Diploma in Front End Development at Greystone College Vancouver is designed to equip students with essential coding languages and methodologies necessary for securing client-side developer roles. This program focuses on developing skills for a dynamic and flexible career in web development, emphasizing the creation of engaging client-facing websites. Students will gain hands-on experience with modern software development frameworks and tools, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, preparing them for the demands of the tech industry.

Program structure

The Diploma in Front End Development offers a comprehensive structure that includes both academic and co-op components. The program is designed to be completed in the following durations:

  • Academic Evening Schedule: 38-40 weeks including 30 weeks of study and 10 weeks of scheduled breaks.
  • Co-op Evening Schedule: 68-70 weeks which includes 30 weeks of study, 10 weeks of scheduled breaks, and an additional 30 weeks of co-op placement.

This program also provides students with the option to participate in a co-op, allowing them to gain valuable Canadian work experience and build professional networks. The schedules are flexible, accommodating public holidays, and are designed to fit into the evening hours, making it suitable for working individuals.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on training with leading-edge development frameworks and tools.
  • Opportunity to participate in a co-op program to gain real-world experience.
  • Customized career search and co-op placement support from the Co-op Advising Team.
  • Learn from industry experts with recent experience in Front End or Full Stack Development roles.
  • Final project that allows students to showcase their skills and knowledge.

Career Options

Graduates of the Diploma in Front End Development can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Internet Site Developer: Responsible for creating and maintaining websites, ensuring they are user-friendly and visually appealing.
  • Web Developer: Focuses on the technical aspects of website creation, including coding and programming.
  • Web Manager: Oversees the development and maintenance of a website, ensuring it meets business goals.
  • Web Programmer: Specializes in writing code that enables website functionality and interactivity.
  • Website Developer: Works on the design and implementation of websites, ensuring they are optimized for performance.
  • Webmaster: Manages and maintains websites, ensuring they are up-to-date and functioning correctly.
  • Electronic Business Website Developer: Develops websites specifically for e-commerce, focusing on user experience and sales optimization.

 

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