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Introduction to HTML and CSS is a course about how web pages are built and styled. Students learn the basic structure of HTML, how CSS controls appearance, and how the internet pieces together web content through things like URLs, DNS, and web domains.
Introduction to HTML and CSS is a self-paced online course built around video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. The grading breakdown is 25% Attendance, 25% Quizzes, 25% Assignments, and 25% Final Exam, so you can see exactly how progress is measured before you finish. When the transcript is sent to Newlane University, the course is recognized as Quantitative Literacy GE, which means it can satisfy a general-education requirement in a Newlane degree plan.
The course gives you practical familiarity with how web pages are structured and styled, plus enough internet vocabulary to understand URLs, DNS, domains, and related systems. That can be useful in everyday work settings where digital tools matter, and it can also support progress in Newlane programs such as the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts or the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy by applying toward a Quantitative Literacy GE requirement. Because Newlane is competency-based and uses transfer credit efficiently, this kind of general-education credit can help you move through a degree plan without repeating material you have already learned.
After you complete the course, the transcript is sent to Newlane University for review. Newlane's registrar applies the credit as Quantitative Literacy GE, so it counts as a general-education equivalency in the degree audit rather than as a random elective. That can open space in programs like the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts or the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy for other required courses. Newlane allows up to 90 transfer credits, or 75% of a degree, so this course can be part of a larger transfer plan as long as you stay within that ceiling.
This course is a reasonable choice for students who want a transferable general-education course that Newlane accepts as Quantitative Literacy GE and who are planning around Newlane's transfer limits of up to 90 credits, or 75% of a degree. It can fit people who are finishing a degree, returning to school, or trying to keep costs down while building toward a Newlane program. It is not the best fit if you want an advanced web-development course, because the content is introductory and the Newlane value here is the GE transfer rather than a technical major requirement.
Newlane University is DEAC-accredited and competency-based — you progress by demonstrating mastery. The entire bachelor's degree is a flat $1,500 total, and up to 75% of degree credit can come from transfer.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Newlane University.