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Introduction to JavaScript is a beginner course in programming for the web. It covers the basics of HTML and CSS as they relate to JavaScript, then moves into variables, operators, conditionals, loops, functions, objects, data structures, the Document Object Model (DOM), and form handling. In simple terms, it teaches how websites can respond to user actions and change on the page.
Introduction to Javascript is a 3-credit course built around video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam, with grading set at 20% quizzes, 30% assignments, and 50% final exam. As you complete the work, your transcript records the credit earned, and Newlane University recognizes this course as Quantitative Literacy GE, which can satisfy a general-education requirement in a Newlane degree plan.
The course gives you practical experience with JavaScript basics, debugging, event handling, and problem-solving, which can help you understand how interactive websites work in everyday settings. At Newlane, that credit can support degree progress in programs such as the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts or the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy by filling a Quantitative Literacy GE slot instead of using a course later in your plan.
After you finish the course, your transcript is sent for review and Newlane University applies the credit as Quantitative Literacy GE if it matches the transfer evaluation. That designation matters because it can satisfy a general-education requirement in your Newlane degree plan rather than counting as an unused elective. Newlane accepts up to 90 transfer credits, which is up to 75% of a degree, so this course can be part of a larger transfer strategy. Newlane is DEAC-accredited and competency-based, so transfer credit works alongside the rest of the program structure as you move toward completion.
This course is a good fit for students who want a beginner programming course that can also count toward Newlane’s Quantitative Literacy GE requirement. It is especially useful for people who are finishing a degree, returning to school, or trying to keep transfer costs manageable, since Newlane allows up to 90 transfer credits and up to 75% of a bachelor’s degree to come from transfer. It is not the right choice for someone looking for advanced JavaScript training or a course that goes beyond an introductory level.
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.