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Learn the skills and technologies necessary to enter the industry as a Back End Software Developer

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In this 18-week, Back End Software Development camp, students take three courses to learn the skills and technologies necessary to enter the industry as a Back End Software Developer: Introduction to Java, Relational Databases with MySQL, and Web API Design with Spring Boot. Skills and technologies learned include Java 1.8, Algorithms, OOP, Design Patterns, Unit Testing, SQL, DDL, DML, Database Concepts, JDBC, Spring Boot, Spring Data, REST, JPA, JWT, AWS, and more.

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In this 26-week program, students learn the skills and technologies necessary to become a data engineer. Skills and technologies include python, OOP, Functional Programming, Hadoop, Cloudera, Spark, Dask, IaaS, AWS, Building Data Lakes, Sqoop, Flume, Kafka, and more.

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In this 18-week Front End Software Developer bootcamp, students learn the skills and technologies necessary to enter the industry as a Front End Software Developer. Skills and technologies include JavaScript, ES6, Algorithms, OOP, Design Patterns, Unit Testing, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JQuery, AJAX, Responsive Web Design, ReactJS, JSX, NPM, Redux, AWS, and more.

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Learners with little or no prior experience in web design will explore how HTML, CSS and JavaScript are used in the construction of a website. You will create a simple, five-page website using standard tags and attributes, internal and inline styling and simple element placement techniques to explore the way HTML can be used to display information in a browser.

Learners will explore fundamental computer science principles with a combination of discussions and hands-on computer science activities. You will develop computer literacy and practice consumer computing skills. Subject matter will cover the basics of five general topics: hardware computing systems, files and digital information, software and computer logic, networking and the internet, and digital citizenship.

Learners with no prior experience in coding will learn the introductory concepts of Python by creating a series of programs. You will follow guided steps to construct the fundamental coding elements of variables, conditionals, loops, and functions. You will identify proper syntax, learn to document program flow using flowcharts and pseudocode, and will use basic debugging techniques. At the conclusion of the course, you will use what you have practiced in class to construct a short original program.

If you are looking for basic SharePoint training to help your employees better understand the most common tasks associated with updating/editing your SharePoint environment, or if you want to expand your knowledge and use of specific features of SharePoint, SCC can assist you.

For more information on customized SharePoint training, contact Lora Ives, Workforce Solutions, at 402-437-2714; 800-828-0072, ext. 2714; or lives@southeast.edu.


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