JavaScript courses can help you learn programming fundamentals, DOM manipulation, asynchronous programming, and event-driven development. You can build skills in debugging, working with APIs, and creating interactive web applications. Many courses introduce tools like Node.js for server-side development, React for building user interfaces, and Git for version control, showing how these skills come together in real-world projects.

Illinois Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS), Data Storytelling, Serverless Computing, Javascript and jQuery, Network Troubleshooting, Database Management Systems, Time Series Analysis and Forecasting, Open Source Technology, Cloud-Native Computing, Project Scoping, Networking Hardware, Virtualization, Unified Modeling Language, Cybersecurity, Cloud Security, Computer Hardware, Design Thinking, Team Oriented, DevSecOps
Degree · 1 - 4 Years
Universidad de los Andes
Skills you'll gain: User Story, Test Automation, Version Control, Software Testing, Unified Modeling Language, Agile Software Development, Test Driven Development (TDD), Test Data, Test Script Development, JavaScript Frameworks, Usability, Software Architecture, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Application Frameworks, Test Planning, Software Design, Angular, Systems Architecture, Software Design Patterns, Maintainability
Mastertrack · 6 - 12 Months