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Web Design Curriculum
Empower Students to Build the Modern Web—No Specialized Hardware Required.
In the 2026–2027 global economy, digital literacy is the baseline for professional survival. To truly compete, students must move beyond basic tech consumption and master Responsive Web Design, systems logic, and professional-grade aesthetics. Our comprehensive Web Design curriculum provides a turnkey, "plug-and-play" solution for schools to launch high-demand career pathways without the traditional barriers of high costs or specialized staffing.
Why Districts Choose Our Web Design Program
100% Browser-Based & Chromebook-Ready
In the 2026–2027 global economy, digital literacy is the baseline for professional survival. To truly compete, students must move beyond basic tech consumption and master Responsive Web Design, systems logic, and professional-grade aesthetics. Our comprehensive Web Design curriculum provides a turnkey, "plug-and-play" solution for schools to launch high-demand career pathways without the traditional barriers of high costs or specialized staffing.
Industry-Recognized Certifications (IRCs) & Perkins V Funding
We don't just teach code; we bridge the gap between the classroom and the high-stakes world of technology. This course is fully aligned with Web Professionals Global standards, specifically preparing students for the Certified Secondary Web Professional (CSWP) exam.
- Federal Funding Compliance: Our curriculum is mapped to meet Perkins V requirements, ensuring your district's investment is eligible for federal grant support.
- Third-Party Validation: These aren't just "certificates of completion." They are internationally recognized credentials issued by a professional association, giving your students a documented level of expertise that meets 2026 industry standards.
Solving the Staffing Crisis: The "Learning Architect" Model
Finding a certified web developer who also wants to teach is a monumental task. Our "all-inclusive" model is designed so any motivated educator can successfully lead the course as a Learning Architect. We provide the "Subject Matter Expertise" through:
- 150+ Tutorial Videos: Step-by-step technical guidance on HTML5 and CSS3 coding.
- 50+ Industry Expert Interviews: Professionals coach students on "Soft Skills," digital ethics, and client management.
- Automated Teacher Support: Built-in formative assessments, automated grading rubrics, and detailed lesson plans allow teachers to focus on mentoring rather than troubleshooting code.
The Learning Journey: What Your Students Will Achieve
By embracing Project-Based Learning (PBL), students don't just "study"—they build. By the end of this course, learners will demonstrate mastery in:
- Professional Syntax: Writing clean, semantic HTML5 and CSS3 that meets international coding standards.
- Universal Accessibility: Applying best practices to ensure websites are accessible for all users, including those with physical or cognitive impairments.
- The Business of Design: Moving from "knowing code" to "knowing business" by learning color theory, wireframing, site testing, and delivering a solution on time and on budget.
- Digital Portfolio Development: Building a live, high-fidelity portfolio of responsive sites to show college recruiters and hiring managers.
Standard Alignments & Technical Specifications
We understand that administrators need to check every box for state and national requirements. This curriculum is designed to meet and exceed:
- National Career Clusters: Information Technology (IT) and Arts, A/V Technology & Communications.
- State Standards: Fully aligned with TEKS and other state-specific frameworks.
- Student Competitions: Strategic preparation for SkillsUSA and FBLA Web Design national technical standards.
Request Your Free Demo Today to join hundreds of districts across the country in preparing the next generation of the web workforce.
Interested in learning more? Check out our article on how the Web Design course and certification play a key role in our career pathway offerings.
150+ VIDEOS
28 ASSESSMENTS
5+ PROJECTS
FREE CREATION TOOLS
What Teachers Can Expect Their Learners to Achieve
- Solid understanding of the basics involved in HTML5 and CSS3.
- An understand and the ability to apply best practices to create websites that are web accessible for users who may have different levels of impairments.
- Recognize what it takes to be a professional in the industry.
- Understand the fundamental relationship between Content, Style and Behavior.
- Demonstrate how to create a website for a client based on the customer’s needs and vision.
- Able to analyze, test and critically review their work and use feedback to improve.
- How to present a solution to a client.
- Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics and web legal issues including privacy, copyright, and information security.
- Create a Portfolio that demonstrates an understanding of web development using HTML5 and CSS3.
- Understand the trends in the web design.
- Demonstrate an understanding of color theory, site aesthetics, style tiles, wire framing and site testing.
- Understand how to engage with a client, collaborate, communicate and deliver on time and on budget.
- Be properly prepared to take on and earn the optional industry certification.
Course Specifications
- Platforms – PC, Mac, Chromebook Ready – Mobile Friendly
- Length – Year , Semester
- Career Cluster – Information Technology
- 3rd Party International Industry-Recognized Certifications – NOCTI Web Design Certfication / WebProfessionalsGlobal.org Web Designer
- Standards & Alignments - National, State, Industry, CTE, TEKS , and more - just ask us
- Level – versions for: Middle School, High School, Adult/Post-Secondary
- Course Delivery – Blended Learning, Online Virtual Learning
- Student Competitions – Available (SkillsUSA, FBLA)
- CEUs – Available for Teacher Training
- Prerequisites for Facilitator – None
- Prerequisites for Students – None
- 3rd Party Tools – Web-Based Tools Suite Provided Free
“I demo your curriculum during “Back to School Night.” Every year the parents are so impressed with the course. They really like the fact that their students are doing a, “Virtual Internship.” They also like how the curriculum is very interactive.”
-Marilyn Cunneen Marina HS, CA
“I kept thinking of how great it would be to integrate technology into the classrooms and apply it to elevant job skills. I waited a long time for someone to come up with a curriculum that would be rigorous and hold the interest and attention of students throughout the length of the course. Thank goodness, I Support Learning just did this.”
-Brad Schofield, Technology Teacher Campbell County High School, Gillette WY
"Parents tell me that when the students go home they are always talking about the class and about the ISL curriculum from which they learned. The teachers tell me how easy and flexible this curriculum is."
-Dr. Yusuf Al-Hassan Academy Administrator Kansas City, MO
“I have been working with CTeLearning for over 12 years now, so when you have chosen to use a company’s curriculum for that long, it shows what you think about their curricula and service.”
-Doug Devine North High School Eau Claire WI
“This is high level thinking at its best. I see skills and ability levels in here that I don’t see in other classes.”
-Randy Surline, MS Educator West Branch School District MI
“This curriculum allows the students to do a lot of thinking on their own and be creative.”
-Mike McAlloon Educator Wylie, TX
Frequently Asked Questions
What Devices are Compatible With the Web Design Curriculum?
Our Web Design courses are entirely browser-based, meaning students can code, design, and publish professional websites using any device, including Chromebooks, iPads, or older PCs.
Does the Curriculum Prepare Students for Certifications?
Yes. The curriculum is fully aligned with Web Professionals Global standards, specifically preparing students for the "Certified Secondary Web Professional" (CSWP) exam.
Does the Curriculum Include Real-World Project Experience?
Students build a comprehensive digital portfolio by completing real-world tasks, such as creating responsive layouts and managing client-side site architecture.





