Software Development Onsite Full-Time

Software Development Onsite Full-Time (Not Currently Offered)

Effective for programs starting May 1, 2023, this is a credit-bearing certificate program offered in conjunction with Colorado Technical University (CTU).

Total Course Hours for Software Development Onsite Full-Time:24 quarter credit hours, or the equivalent of 640 hours (240 lecture, 400 lab/hands-on). This does not include the expected additional 40-60 hours of outside class work per week or any course retakes.

Program Overview

In the Software Development Onsite Full-Time program, students explore the fundamental building blocks of web and software development by being guided through the basics of how the web works, front-end development, back-end development, and database development. Beginning with web fundamentals, students will encounter HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to design and manipulate user interfaces. Then, students explore a set of popular back-end languages and technologies such as Python, JavaScript, and a choice of Java or C#/.NET to manage and manipulate data through the request-response cycle. These concepts are typically used for building out many common applications, which students will also have time to contribute to their own portfolio. By the end of the program, students will have exposure to various software design patterns such as MVC, OOP, SPAs, and REST.

Certificate Requirements

Required Courses

CD100Programming Basics

0

CD105Web Fundamentals

6

CD110Introduction to Python Full-stack Programming

6

CD200Fundamentals of MERN Stack Programming

6

Stack Choices

One (1) of the following Full-Stack Courses (selected by student)
CD210Programming in Java

6

CD220Programming in C#/.NET Core

6

*Please note that not all courses are available at all locations. Please check the course listing on the website to see which courses are being offered for a specific location.

Certificate of Achievement

Upon completing the program requirements and meeting graduation requirements, students receive a certificate as outlined above for the Software Development Onsite Full-Time Program.

While Coding Dojo, as part of Colorado Technical University, is part of a Title IV eligible institution offering Title IV eligible programs, Coding Dojo has elected and designated this program as not participating in Title IV federal financial aid programs. This means students enrolling in this program may not use Federal Student Aid to help pay for this program. Instead, it offers a variety of payment options for students.