
FAST TRACK DIPLOMA – LEVEL 3 – WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Level 3 Diploma in Web Design & Development
Provider: Fast Track Diploma — 100% online for Nigerian students
Hero summary
Level 3 Diploma in Web Design & Development — a hands-on, industry-focused online qualification that teaches the core skills needed to design, build and deploy modern websites. Tailored for Nigerian learners, the course covers HTML/CSS, responsive design, JavaScript fundamentals, basic back-end concepts, version control, accessibility, and practical portfolio projects.
Mode: 100% online — study from anywhere in Nigeria Duration: Fast-track options from 12–24 weeks (self-paced routes available) Assessment: Practical assignments, coding labs, mini-projects and a final portfolio project Qualification level: Regulated Level 3 (comparable to A‑levels / vocational level)
Why this course suits Nigerian students
Fully online delivery avoids relocation and accommodation costs — learn from Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt or any Nigerian city with internet.
Low-bandwidth options for lessons and downloadable code examples for learners with limited connectivity.
Localised case studies showing how Nigerian businesses and startups use web technologies.
Career guidance focused on the Nigerian job market, freelancing platforms and remote work opportunities.
Timed live sessions and tutor support scheduled for Nigerian time zones.

Entry requirements (Nigerian applicants)
Typical entry: 5 SSCE/WASSCE/NECO passes including English and Maths, or equivalent
No prior coding experience required but enthusiasm and practice are essential
Required: reliable internet access, a laptop/desktop for coding and a modern browser
Study structure & learner support
Flexible pathways: intensive fast-track or part-time self-paced study
Practical labs: interactive coding exercises and downloadable projects optimised for low bandwidth
Learning materials: video tutorials, sample code, step-by-step guides and Nigeria-relevant examples
Tutor support: personalised feedback, peer forums and scheduled webinars in Nigerian time zones
Career services: portfolio review, CV help and guidance on freelancing and local job markets
Learning outcomes
By completing this diploma you will be able to:
Build responsive, accessible websites using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Use version control and basic collaboration workflows with Git/GitHub
Understand simple back-end concepts and connect front-end to data sources
Deploy a website to a hosting platform and maintain a professional portfolio
Apply performance and security best practices relevant to Nigerian internet conditions
Present a project portfolio suitable for junior web developer or freelancing opportunities
Assessment & certification
Assessment: coding assignments, lab submissions, mini-projects and a final portfolio assessed by tutors.
Award: Level 3 Diploma in Web Design & Development from Fast Track Diploma.
Certification: digital certificate and transcript provided on successful completion; portfolio projects suitable for showcasing to employers.
Who this course is for
SSCE/WASSCE/NECO graduates and school leavers wanting an entry into web development
Designers or content creators who want technical skills to build and manage websites
Entrepreneurs and small-business owners wishing to build or maintain their web presence
Career changers aiming for junior developer or web designer roles
What you’ll learn (core modules)
Web Fundamentals (HTML & CSS) — semantic HTML, CSS layout, box model and responsive design principles
Responsive & Mobile-First Design — media queries, flexible grids and performance considerations for low-bandwidth users
JavaScript Basics — DOM manipulation, event handling, simple interactivity and asynchronous concepts
Front-end Frameworks & Tooling (Introductory) — overview of modern frameworks, package managers and build tools
Back-end Fundamentals — server basics, simple APIs, form handling and an introduction to databases
Version Control with Git & GitHub — repositories, commits, branching and collaboration workflows
Accessibility & SEO Basics — making websites usable, inclusive and discoverable
Web Security Essentials — basic security practices, sanitisation and secure deployment considerations
Deployment & Hosting — hosting options, deployment pipelines and basic server configuration or static site hosting
Final Portfolio Project — build and deploy a professional website (or small web app) demonstrating learned skills

Career Outcomes & Progression
Career outcomes & progression Potential roles graduates may pursue: Junior Web Developer Front-end Developer / Web Designer Freelance Web Developer or Website Manager Content Manager with technical skills Progression options: Further study (HND, degree in computing) or specialised courses (React, Node.js, UX/UI design) Professional certifications and bootcamps for advanced web development
Fees & payment (Nigeria)
Fees & payment (Nigeria) Competitive fees with instalment plans, group discounts and employer sponsorship options. Contact Student Services for current NGN pricing, accepted payment channels (bank transfer, card, mobile money) and scholarship opportunities.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Do I need prior coding experience? No — the course starts with fundamentals and builds through hands-on projects. What software will I need? A modern browser, a code editor (free options suggested) and basic command-line familiarity for deployment tasks. Will I have a portfolio at the end? Yes — the final project is designed to be portfolio-ready and suitable for demonstrating skills to employers. Get started / Contact us Ready to fast-track your accounting career? Contact Fast Track Diploma Student Services: Email: info@fasttrackdiploma.com Apply: Visit the Fast Track Diploma application Contact Page
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