CSWD 110: Introductory Mobile App Development
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory Mobile App Development

CSWD 110
Build cross-platform mobile apps with confidence. This course is designed for those with basic programming experience who want to develop and launch functional MVPs.

Tuition Fees:
$658.05

Section Dates:

Description

This introductory course is designed for those with foundational programming and coding knowledge to acquire the essential skills needed to create robust, cross-platform mobile applications, while mastering modern development practices and leveraging emerging technologies. Throughout the course, you will dive into mobile-specific UI/UX design implementation, navigation strategies, and learn how to integrate external code libraries to enhance your app functionalities. By the end of the course, you will be equipped to build and launch a fully functional minimum viable product (MVP) mobile application.

What You'll Learn

  1. Explain foundational concepts of mobile application framework
  2. Identify reusable components and develop them as modular units to enhance scalability and maintainability
  3. Write styles to create intuitive and user-friendly mobile interfaces
  4. Design smooth, multi-screen navigation flows for seamless user experience
  5. Consider device-specific hardware features (e.g., camera, location, sensors, gyroscope) while creating app
  6. Integrate external APIs to enable data-driven application functionalities
  7. Build and launch a fully functional minimum viable product (MVP) mobile application

Digital Badges

When you successfully complete this course, you will earn a digital Skills Badge. This badge can be shared on social media (like LinkedIn) to showcase your skills to employers.

Badges are issued through Accredible, a full-service digital credentialing solution:
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Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Flexible Elective - All Pathways