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About the Course

Are you curious about the lucrative field that is software engineering and how you might be a part of it? This is the course for you! By taking this course, you will gain foundational knowledge of software development, programming, and the many exciting job roles and career paths that the IT industry offers. Learn about the power of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), and modern software development frameworks methodologies like Agile and Scrum. Explore fundamental programming principles and foundations of design, architecture, and deployment. The course offers a number of labs that will help you get important hands-on experience. These include getting started with an IDE, the basics of programming in Python, and Hello World in 10 languages. The field of software engineering is growing at an estimated rate of 22% according to the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics. In addition to aspiring software engineers, front-end, back-end, full-stack developers, and DevOps professionals, this course is also suitable for those in related careers such as Product and Project Managers, IT Managers, Information Developers, UI/UX designers, and others who communicate and interact with software engineers. You will learn about the different job opportunities and possible career paths in software engineering and hear from industry professionals about their daily work. Software engineering professionals are in great demand, and now is the right time to learn more about this exciting domain. Start by enrolling now!...

Top reviews

FZ

Jul 15, 2024

This Course was incredible. It was informative as well as very easy to handle. Complete details were provided at each level so that the students don't feel any sort of difficulty while learning.

RP

Sep 11, 2024

This course surprised me in its applicability to software development. It is a great first course in establishing a foundation of programming before actually doing any programming itself.

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By Hamayun R

Feb 25, 2025

After putting in so much effort, I’ve finally completed my project assignment. It wasn’t just about finishing a task—it was a step toward something bigger. Transitioning into the software field has been a challenge, but every concept I learned brought me closer to my goal. I started this journey with a background in physics and electrical work, and now I’m diving deep into full-stack development. Learning different languages, and exploring data management has expanded my perspective on how technology works. The IBM Full-Stack Developer course has been a solid foundation, but there’s still so much to explore. Finding a software job is the next big step. The competition is tough, but I know that persistence and skill-building will pay off. My focus now is on sharpening my coding abilities, building projects that stand out, and preparing for interviews. The mix of technical skills and problem-solving that I’ve gained will help me navigate this new path. Looking back, I can see how much I’ve grown. Looking ahead, I know that with consistency, I’ll land the right opportunity. This is just the beginning.

By Peter M B

Jun 2, 2025

Hallo Team, wenn möglich versuchen sie bei der AI-Übersetzung ihrer KI zu vermitteln, dass sie Stakeholder in Deutsch nicht in Beteiligte(r) ausgeben soll. Auch die Unterscheidung der Begriffe Software-Entwickler und Software-Ingenieur ist in Deutsch oft nicht gemacht und es wird bei der Rollen- und Aufgabenbeschreibung bei beiden "Softwareentwickler" ausgegeben. Ansonsten bin ich zufrieden und komme gut mit. Hello team, if possible, when translating AI, try to convey to your AI that it should not output stakeholders in German as "Beteiligte(r)". Also, the distinction between the terms software developer and software engineer is often not made in German and "Softwareentwickler" is output for both in the role and task description. Apart from that, I am satisfied and am getting on well.

By MW P

Aug 6, 2024

Over all, this course is very good a at giving the student a solid lay of the land and the innerworkings of the process of software development. I took this course as an experienced programmer of many years, but I fear that a beginner might struggle when it comes to the more technical questions, as the course is relatively short it often mentions important things only once. Furthermore there are 2 or so, poorly phrased questions that even after reviewing I felt was a bit to ambiguous but other than that I have no complaints. I would recommend this course if you have some level of technical knowledge and experience in programming. The content is very thorough but condensed and does not dwell on topics very long. Thank you for reading, I hope this review provides some value.