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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, with grading split as 25% Attendance, 25% Quizzes, 25% Assignments, and 25% Final Exam. When you complete the course and your transcript is issued, Thomas Edison State University can recognize it as CAP-2800 – World Wide Web Development, a named course equivalency that maps directly to a TESU catalog course.
The course gives you practical skills in building and styling web pages, which can be useful in jobs that involve digital content, basic web updates, or understanding how websites are organized. At TESU, that credit can support progress in degree paths such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, where named equivalencies like CAP-2800 – World Wide Web Development can fit into a larger plan.
After you finish the course, your transcript is sent for review and Thomas Edison State University applies the credit as CAP-2800 – World Wide Web Development when it matches the equivalency. Because this is a named course equivalency, it carries more specific value in a TESU degree plan than a generic elective. TESU allows up to 90 credits, or 75%, to transfer, so this course can help you move toward completion while staying within that ceiling. In programs such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, it can be used as part of the transfer credit you bring into the university.
This course is a good fit for students who want a clear TESU transfer outcome and are looking for a course with a named recognition rather than an uncertain elective. It may suit adults finishing a degree, students changing direction, or anyone trying to make use of TESU's transfer flexibility and 90-credit limit. It is not the best choice for someone who needs advanced web development content beyond an introductory course.
Thomas Edison State University has one of the most flexible transfer policies in the country and accepts ACE & NCCRS credit recommendations. With a four-year institution's credits, you can fulfill all degree requirements except two required TESU courses.
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 Thomas Edison State University.