Web development

Learn Website Development

DYEN is offering scholarships to learn website development from the ground up in just 4 months. Our comprehensive program covers everything from HTML, CSS to Javascript.

Program At a Glance

Duration

4 months (16 weeks)

Format

Physical, on-site in Warri

Tuition

Free (Scholarship)

Certificate

Yes, upon meeting criteria

Internship

2 months minimum post-training

Class Schedule

Twice weekly

About Web development

DYEN's Web Development program is a free, scholarship-based coding training course in Warri, Delta State. This program teaches students to build professional websites from the ground up using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript -- the foundational languages of the web. Whether you are a complete beginner or have some familiarity with computers, this frontend development course in Effurun will equip you with the technical skills to launch a career in tech.

Over 4 months of hands-on instruction, students progress from understanding website structure and the box model through to writing JavaScript and collaborating on projects using Git and GitHub. The curriculum emphasizes real-world project work, version control, and agile development practices, ensuring graduates are ready for the modern web development workplace.

This free coding scholarship in Delta State is part of DYEN's commitment to youth empowerment through high-income skills training. Graduates leave with a portfolio of web projects, practical experience with industry-standard tools, and the foundation needed to pursue freelance web development, employment at tech companies, or further specialization in full-stack development.

Program Curriculum

With our expert instruction and hands-on learning, you'll be well on your way to a successful career in web development in just 4 months.

Module 1

HTML

Website structure, Box model, Metadata content, Flow content, Sectioning content, Heading content, Embedded content

Module 2

CSS

Inline CSS, Embedded CSS, External CSS, Simple selectors, Combinator selectors, Pseudo-class selectors, Pseudo-elements selectors, Attribute selectors.

Module 3

JavaScript

String, Boolean, Number, Null, Object, Undefined, Symbol.

Module 4

Version control and collaboration

Git and GitHub, Version control, Agile development.

Who Is This Program For?

  • Young Nigerians in Warri and Delta State interested in starting a career in tech
  • Complete beginners with no prior coding experience who want to learn web development
  • Students and school leavers looking for free tech training in Warri
  • Aspiring freelance web developers who want to build websites for clients
  • Anyone in Effurun, Sapele, or surrounding areas seeking a high-income skills scholarship

Career Outcomes

Web development is one of the most in-demand tech skills globally. Graduates can work as frontend developers for businesses in Warri and across Nigeria, take on freelance projects from international clients, or build their own web-based products and startups. The combination of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Git proficiency opens doors to remote work opportunities and further specialization in frameworks like React or Node.js.

Frontend Web DeveloperFreelance Web DeveloperJunior Full-Stack Developer (with further training)Website AdministratorTech Startup FounderWeb Development Instructor

How to Apply

1

Fill Out the Online Application Form

Visit the DYEN website and complete the application form for your chosen program. Provide accurate personal and contact information.

2

Complete the Introductory Resource

After submitting your application, you will receive an introductory resource to review. Complete it to demonstrate your interest and readiness for the program.

3

Attend an In-Person Interview in Warri

Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an in-person interview at the DYEN campus in Warri, Delta State. This helps us get to know you and assess your commitment.

4

Get Accepted and Begin Training

Successful candidates will receive an acceptance notification and can begin their training at the next available cohort start date.

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