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JavaScript courses can help you learn how to build interactive websites and dynamic web applications using one of the core languages of the web.
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JavaScript is a versatile, high-level programming language used to create interactive and responsive web experiences. It powers features like forms, animations, and real-time updates on the front end—and can also be used on the server side with frameworks like Node.js. Learning JavaScript can help you bring websites to life and open doors to careers in web and software development.
Top courses include JavaScript for Beginners from UC Davis, Programming with JavaScript from Meta, and HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for Web Developers from Johns Hopkins University. These programs teach the fundamentals of JavaScript, along with its use in building interactive websites and web applications.‎
Yes. Many JavaScript courses offer a free audit option, which allows learners to access video lessons and reading materials at no cost. To complete assignments or earn a certificate, you’ll need to upgrade or apply for financial aid.‎
Upon completing JavaScript courses, learners can obtain credentials:
Proficiency in JavaScript opens up a range of career opportunities in the technology sector:
Yes, Coursera offers a variety of free courses across many topics, including JavaScript. While you can access most course materials for free by auditing the courses, this does not include graded assignments or a completion certificate. For those looking to obtain a certificate to showcase their learning or enhance their professional profile, Coursera provides the option to purchase the course. Additionally, Coursera offers free trials or financial aid to learners who qualify, making certifications more accessible to everyone.‎