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Dec 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Web Application Development, Certificate
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LOCATIONS:
Anderson - Batesville - Bloomington - Columbus - Connersville - Crawfordsville - Evansville - Fort Wayne - Greencastle - Hamilton County - Indianapolis - Kokomo - Lafayette - Lake County - Lawrenceburg - Logansport - Madison - Marion - Michigan City - Muncie - New Castle - Peru - Richmond - Sellersburg - South Bend/Elkhart - Terre Haute - Valparaiso - Warsaw
ALSO AVAILABLE STATEWIDE VIA DISTANCE EDUCATION
Helps prepare for the Microsoft Software Development Fundamentals and HTML5 MTA certifications, as well as for parts of the CIW Web Development Professional certification.
Web Application Development, Certificate Completion Guide
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PROFESSIONAL - TECHNICAL CORE
TOTAL CREDITS: 21
KEY:
* It is recommended these courses are completed first
DEGREE OUTCOMES
- Develop, operate, maintain, and evaluate information systems and applications.
- Understand the software and systems development life cycles, incorporating different approaches and methodologies.
- Provide technical documentation for each stage of the software development life cycle.
- Develop software solutions, using relevant methodologies, policies, and standards for use in the business and consumer environment.
- Utilize industry-standard practices in the development of user interfaces in software design.
- Develop and utilize an in-depth understanding of the different programming models such as procedural, object oriented, event driven, and mobile device applications.
- Create a working software application.
- Create a basic informational website.
- Utilize appropriate strategies in the analysis, design, coding and testing of software solutions.
- Understand industry standard principles and practices of secure software development.
- Demonstrate the benefits of quality, timeliness and continuous improvement in regards to software development.
- Practice communication and team-building skills throughout business computer information systems and/or software development processes.
- Communicate effectively in written and oral forms.
- Demonstrate critical thinking.
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