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Australia offers 20 online web coding courses courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study online web coding courses fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 4 months to 6 years to complete. Many graduates progress into roles such as Web Programmer, Back End Web Developer, or IT Programmer in Australian tech teams.


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In Australia, online web coding courses cover the skills needed to build and maintain websites and web applications, from basic HTML and CSS through to advanced JavaScript and server-side programming. Study options span Short Courses, Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor degrees and even Master's level programmes. Many courses focus on practical projects so learners can build a portfolio for junior Web Programmer or Website Developer roles.
Courses on StudySelect typically range from 4 months to 6 years, depending on level and study load. A Certificate III or IV in web development often sits around 6–12 months, while a Diploma may take 12–24 months. Bachelor degrees commonly run for 3 years full-time, and a Master's degree can add 1–2 years of specialised study.
Yes, many providers offer fully online delivery, allowing you to study from anywhere in Australia with a reliable internet connection. Some RTOs, TAFEs and universities also provide blended or on-campus options if you prefer in-person workshops or labs. Flexible, self-paced online modes are especially common for short and intermediate courses listed in Online Courses.
Tuition fees vary widely by level, from affordable short courses through to higher-cost Bachelor and Master's degrees. Higher-level VET and university programmes may be eligible for VET Student Loans or other government support listed on StudyAssist. Some states also offer fee-free TAFE or state-subsidised web and IT training under Jobs and Skills-style initiatives, reducing upfront costs for eligible students.
Graduates commonly move into roles such as Web Programmer, Website Developer, Back End Web Developer or IT Programmer. Some courses also prepare you for Junior Front End Developer or Full Stack Developer positions in digital agencies, software companies or in-house IT teams. Higher-level qualifications, such as a Bachelor or Master's, can open pathways into more senior or specialised web development careers covered in the Web Development Industry.