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If you're thinking of taking
a web
design class, you
might wonder if you should take a class online or
attend a school locally. There are pros and cons
for both, so it really depends on your preferred
learning style, budget and schedule. Here's some
information to help you decide which is right for
you.
Which Option Fits Your
Budget?
The first thing you should
ask is "Will the web design class you're
considering fit into your budget?" Attending a web
design school or college locally can be very
expensive, even if you just go to a couple of night
classes weekly.
Some Initial
Costs
Schools charge to cover
building expenses, pay teacher salaries, order
supplies and computer equipment, etc. Their
overhead is expensive, so students must cover the
bill! Expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $25,000
depending on the school and type of design you wish
to learn.
Expense for Distance
Learning
Online learning costs can
vary as well. Some distance learning courses that
are offered through colleges and universities can
cost several thousand dollars. But the good news is
they offer web design certification just as if you
were to attend a local college. If you're learning
design in order to land a high paying job, then
getting a degree or certificate will definitely be
worth the time and effort!
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Shopping Connection
Another more affordable
option is to take an online or e-book course
offered by other designers on the web. These are
not accredited college courses, but they do teach
all aspects of design. Often times, you'll find
that these types of courses are easier to follow
because the teacher tries to avoid using technical
jargon (which confuses most design beginners).
Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $500 for a high
quality e-book or online course.
Learning
Preferences
Do you prefer to learn on
your own through reading and examples, or do you
need an instructor standing over your shoulder? If
your answer was the latter, then it's wise to
enroll in a local web
design class. But if
you prefer to learn on your own at your own pace,
then an online or e-book web design course might be
the way to go.
Schedule
Needs
Taking an online distance
learning course or attending a local class puts you
at the mercy of the school's or instructor's
schedule. With online training, you might have to
log on at certain times of the day or week to
receive your training. With an e-book
web design class,
however, you can open and read it any time, day or
night. If you already work a job and have a family,
this can be a great option to learn web design
without worrying about scheduled
classes.
As you can see, all class or
training options can be beneficial if you need to
become one of the certified website designers you
see working freelance or sometimes for a company.
The type of web design class you choose must be an
individual decision based on your needs, your
career desires and your schedule. Thankfully,
learning options and price ranges vary so much
these days that anyone, including you
can learn to design websites
- with some work of course!
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