BPS High School Course Catalog 24-25 - Flipbook - Page 30
IT - Digital/Multimedia & Information Resources Design CTE Program
CTE Program
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
IT Digital/Multimedia
& Information
Resources Design
Web Design A
using HTML & CSS
Web Design A
using HTML & CSS
Web Design A
using HTML & CSS
Web Design A
using HTML & CSS
Web Design B
using HTML, CSS,
& Bootstrap
Web Design B
using HTML, CSS,
& Bootstrap
Web Design B
using HTML, CSS,
& Bootstrap
Web Design B
using HTML, CSS,
& Bootstrap
Game Design
in Unity
Game Design
in Unity
Game Design
in Unity
Game Design
in Unity
Industry Certifications are offered in these courses. See course descriptions for details.
CTE Completer Pathway* - IT - Digital/Multimedia
*Students must pass each course in the chosen pathway, with a “C” or higher, to reach
CTE Program Completer status.
Web Design A Using HTML & CSS ➜ Web Design B Using HTML, CSS & Bootstrap
71003 Web Design A using HTML & CSS (Seaholm)
The HTML and CSS Fundamentals course is designed to provide a solid foundation in web
development. In this course, students will learn the essential languages of the web - HTML (Hypertext
Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). HTML is the backbone of every web page,
allowing us to structure content, while CSS enables us to style and format it. Students will start by
mastering HTML, learning how to create headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, and more. Then, we’ll
delve into CSS, exploring techniques for designing layouts, applying colors, fonts, and creating
responsive designs for various screen sizes. Through hands-on projects and practical exercises, students
will gain the skills and confidence to create visually appealing and functional web pages.
By the end of this course, students will have the ability to design and build their own web pages from
scratch. They will understand the structure of a webpage, how to format content, and create visually
appealing layouts. Additionally, students will be equipped with the knowledge to ensure their websites
are accessible and user-friendly across different devices. Whether for personal projects or aspiring web
development careers, this course provides a strong foundation for anyone looking to create compelling
and effective web content. College credit available; see teacher for details. Industry Credential Offered: IT
Specialist in HTML & CSS
Prerequisites: None
Grades Taught: 9, 10, 11, 12
Credit: .5
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