Duration

3 years

Starting Date

September

Tuition Fee

$CAD 15,684

Location

Windsor, Canada

About the program

In addition, students will develop a deep understanding of object-oriented programming principles, cross-platform development both web and native, user interface design, database fundamentals, systems development, and project management, as well as being introduced to game development techniques.

Students will gain knowledge and skills in these areas of study:

  • Analyze and design mobile applications based on user specifications using object orientation.
  • Develop, test, and deploy a variety of native mobile applications for multiple platforms and devices.
  • Develop, test, and deploy a variety of mobile web-based client server-side applications for multiple platforms and devices.
  • Design, model, implement and maintain databases for both web site and mobile applications.
  • Select and apply current and relevant security features for implementation in both enterprise and personal device applications.
  • Design, develop and administer mobile applications by applying User Interface design skills and guidelines.
  • Coordinate or participate as a member of an agile project management team in the development of basic to complex web-based and mobile applications.
  • Analyze, implement and test solutions to performance issues for optimization of mobile website and native applications.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this Mobile Applications Development program from St. Clair College may find entry level positions in industries that write, modify and integrate software – both web and native – for mobile application devices, internet-based applications, and in other information technology and systems roles.

Courses Included

  • HTML and CSS
  • Working With Graphics
  • Java Programming
  • Data Fundamentals
  • Law & Ethics in the Digital Age

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