Software Development Learning Program
This course content provides a comprehensive introduction to software development, covering the fundamental concepts, tools, and practices required to build modern software applications. Students will learn core programming skills, software design principles, and development methodologies.
Through hands-on projects and collaborative exercises, participants will gain practical experience in writing, testing, and debugging code using popular programming languages and frameworks.
Trainer
Course Fee
Price Coming Soon
Available Seats
30
Schedule
6:00 PM β 8:30 PM
Overview
Master the building blocks of software creation.
This course equips students and professionals with essential software development skills. You'll explore key programming concepts, development life cycles, and project collaboration β all designed to prepare you for real-world software engineering roles.

Curriculum
Key Modules Covered:
- Fundamentals of Programming (Variables, Data Types, Control Structures)
- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Version Control using Git and GitHub
- Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Agile and Scrum Methodologies
- Unit Testing and Debugging
- Frontend vs. Backend Development Overview
- Introduction to Databases and SQL
- Building Web Applications (HTML, CSS, JavaScript Basics)
- Deployment and Maintenance Practices

Instructor
To be Announced β Senior Software Engineer
With over 10 years of industry experience in full-stack development, Walter mentors future developers with a strong focus on clean code, agile methods, and deployment best practices.

Benefits
Learn by building real-world projects.
Throughout this course, students will apply concepts in collaborative software builds. By the end, theyβll be ready to contribute to real development teams and build their own full-stack projects from scratch.

FAQ
Quick Course Facts
β Prerequisites: Basic programming experience recommended (e.g., Python or JavaScript)
β Duration: 10β16 weeks
β Format: Online & In-person
β Audience: Aspiring developers, IT professionals, and career switchers
