Learning JavaScript might seem a bit daunting for beginners, particularly if this is your first programming language, but it’s really not that hard. Anyone can pick up the JavaScript basics within a few months. The language tends to build upon itself, so if you nail the fundamentals, you can easily progress to more complex programs.
Our learning content is purpose built for online study and our curriculum is divided into easy-to-follow units. Each unit combines interactive webinars, 1-on-1 tutorials, group work and practical coding tasks. The ultimate goal is to give you the skills you need for a career in JavaScript programming.
Here’s a taste of what you’ll need:
- Commitment. Our course content is divided into bite sized chunks, and designed to fit in around your schedule. We recommend studying a few hours every day to stay committed and on track.
- Notes. Your RMIT Online mentors will encourage you to take lots of notes. It’s a good way to flag any potential problems or questions.
- Collaboration. As part of your course, you’ll be working with other JavaScript developers, including industry experts. You’ll also have access to an online peer community.
- Knowledge. Like any language, JavaScript is always changing over time. We’ll help you stay up-to-date with current iterations and best-practice models.
- Resources. RMIT Online will provide cutting-edge online JavaScript resources. These tools and forums can be used during the course, or even after completion.
The good news with JavaScript is that it’s been around for a long time. That means there’s plenty of online resources, forums, open-source communities and JavaScript help available. If you’re stuck on a JavaScript problem, the chances are you’re not the only one.