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Start training in CDI College's Mobile Applications Development diploma program and in less than a year, you'll have the skills to start a new career creating and developing apps for computers and online environments.
In the program, you'll learn the keys of application development from a team of experienced instructors with years of experience in the field. Classes are kept small to ensure you receive focused, helpful feedback and individual attention to develop your skills quickly.
An important part of your hands-on training is learning and applying the many programming languages needed to become a successful app developer for various platforms.
In the Mobile Applications Development program, you'll learn several programming languages, including – but not limited to – C#, Java, ASP.net, JavaScript, Python, Android, and iOS development with Swift. By understanding these programs, you will be equipped with the specific syntax and coding requirements to translate design into functional applications. You'll also learn about object-oriented programming, database programming concepts, and the fundamentals of web development, which focuses heavily on HTML5 and CSS.
This program is approved to be offered at the following campuses. Please contact the campus of your choosing for program availability.
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This is the practicum component of the Mobile Application Development program, which is the opportunity for students to assimilate their knowledge and skills from the classroom portion of the program and apply it to practice in an application development work environment. The variety of tasks to perform in the work environment will vary from place to place depending upon a number of factors (e.g. type of business, development platform used, programming languages used and deployment platform). This field placement will prepare students for their transition to the workforce. The practicum will be completed in application development environment working under the supervision of experienced personnel. Students are provided with a description of duties he/she will perform on the job. At the end of the placement, the practicum host will provide an evaluation on the student and the student will provide the college with an evaluation on the placement.
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