Front-End Design & Web Development Internships

G418
Open Closing on March 1, 2025
George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Phuong Diep She / Her
Field Education Business Developer
(4)
5
Experience
5 projects wanted
Dates set by projects
Preferred companies
Canada
Large enterprise, Non profit, Small to medium enterprise, Social Enterprise
Any industries

Experience scope

Categories
Website development Mobile app development Software development UI design UX design
Skills
debugging front end design javascript (programming language) user experience (ux) design hypertext markup language (html) user interface (ui) design cascading style sheets (css) front end (software engineering) prototyping
Learner goals and capabilities

This is a one-year postgraduate program that prepares emerging designers and developers to build interactive websites and apps for various client needs - in sectors ranging from health care to fintech, retail to technology, and beyond. 


Students from the Front-End Design & Web Development program are available for a work term position from May-August 2025. 

Learners

Learners
Post-graduate
Beginner, Intermediate levels
10 learners
Project
360 hours per learner
Learners apply to projects
Individual projects
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Projects should support the learning outcomes listed below:


  • Develop custom front-end interactive prototypes and solutions, using the latest techniques in HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
  • Integrate the latest libraries and frameworks to improve efficiency, while maximizing employability.
  • Master the development workflow, including testing, debugging, documentation, bundling, and deployment.
  • Put user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design principles into practice.
  • Apply knowledge from all levels of the design and development stack to create solutions that meet the requirements of a client brief.


Project Examples

Requirements

Project examples include, but are not limited to:


  • Create wireframes and mock-ups to illustrate ideas for web and mobile applications
  • Develop custom front-end interactive prototypes and solutions, using the latest techniques in HTML, CSS and JavaScript
  • Design user interface (UI) elements to provide interactive, informative, and engaging experiences
  • Identify and troubleshoot user experience (UX) problems (e.g., responsiveness, accessibility etc.)

Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Are you available for an introductory call to align on processes and requirements?

Can you provide your registered business or charity number for our pre-screening purposes?

Are you able to review and complete the college's required paperwork (i.e. letter of agreement, employer handbook) to hire on a field placement student?

Are you able to complete an evaluation form at the end of the student's placement period? This accounts for 50% of their final course grade.

Can you offer paid opportunities? This is not required for this program of study, but if you have the resources to offer an hourly wage or honorarium, please let us know.