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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, 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 the software engineering field and also hear from industry professionals about what they do on a day-to-day basis. Professionals in the software engineering field are in great demand and now is a great time to learn more about this exciting domain. Start by enrolling now!...

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AM

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It is good for those who have the mentality to pursue in software engineering. This course provide the best way to enroll into software field.

SM

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Taking this online course has added not only credit, but also a big contribution to the knowledge I have in the field of software engineering. Big love to IBM team.

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By Bili V

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Sep 28, 2023

good lessons but a little boring because of the AI voice

By Andrés J

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Aug 21, 2024

Muy buen curso para empezar en la ingeniería de software.

By Gowsalya

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Aug 25, 2024

Nice experience and learning new things day by day

By v V

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Nov 10, 2023

too many unnecessary details in some lessons

By Patrick K T

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Sep 7, 2023

very helpful. Thanks to all of you

By KURUBA P L

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Jul 3, 2024

nice to gain some important stuff

By Muvanika M

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Sep 17, 2024

It was too good to be true.

By Robert J

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Aug 18, 2024

Good for Absolute Beginners

By Suraj J

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Aug 30, 2024

Quite Good for beginners

By suleiman s

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Aug 30, 2024

Very nice and Educative

By JARLINTON M Z

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Jul 14, 2023

Good references course.

By Gandham S

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Jan 26, 2023

Gave me a good overview

By Muhammad R M

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Sep 12, 2024

Good training course

By SACHIN Y

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Jul 18, 2023

very good

this course

By Antonio B

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Sep 11, 2024

Excellent course.

By Obateru I r

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Jan 27, 2024

very educational

By don c

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May 13, 2024

Nice overview.

By Paritosh K

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Aug 26, 2023

good course

By RAGUL P R

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Sep 6, 2024

usefull

By Jovanny J P G

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Dec 12, 2023

genial

By ALBERTO C

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Jul 8, 2024

Good!

By Marwan T E

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Oct 7, 2023

barvo

By Datta A

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Jun 12, 2024

nice

By Sebastian S

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Sep 15, 2022

sss

By Thomas P

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Jun 7, 2023

Overall it was okay, but...

There were a few pieces of information that were factually incorrect in bizarre ways, like the claim that JavaScript is case-insensitive, or that interpreted languages are only for small scripted tasks and not for building applications. Did they copy that out of a textbook from 1995?

Many of the quiz and test questions were fixated on the exact wording of arbitrary sentences in the course material rather than on the concepts and facts. One of those exact-wording questions even got the exact wording wrong.

This course did not make me want to continue with the rest of the program it's a part of.