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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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This is a great course taught by industry experts.

I find the experts viewpoints very educating because it gives insight into how Software Engineers solve problems daily

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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.

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By RAGUL P R

Sep 6, 2024

usefull

By Jovanny J P G

Dec 12, 2023

genial

By ALBERTO C

Jul 8, 2024

Good!

By Marwan T E

Oct 7, 2023

barvo

By Datta A

Jun 12, 2024

nice

By Sebastian S

Sep 15, 2022

sss

By Thomas P

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.

By Roman S

Sep 3, 2024

Negatives: - This course is not fully compatible with the Edge's "Read aloud" option due to a few error messages & bugs. - Quizes don't show correct answers. - Some of the modules had spelling errors. - The videos don't have the Full Screen toggle option. - Learning how to code in 11 computer languages is unnecessary & needs to be removed or changed. - Lab software has a bunch of bugs and needs to be fixed. Positives: The course has a lot of valuable information to learn. The videos were informative without being lengthy. The quiz questions covered the course content.

By Ngoc M S

Nov 13, 2023

The learning videos are not really motivating to watch and the some of the quiz don't use the same terminology. For someone who isn't native in english it's sometimes difficult to select the right answers.

By Chiara M

Dec 31, 2023

It was good to get started with the key elements of software engineering, but it would have been helpful to get a better overview of all key elements to guide through the course

By Soham W

Jun 21, 2024

Great content but should be actual teachers teaching it, I don't like a computerized voice teaching me from pre-made presentations, doesn't seem genuine.

By Corey

Sep 15, 2024

It was an interesting introduction. There was quite a lot of technical jargon used, though, that wasn't explained sometimes.

By Hussein A

Sep 19, 2024

As a beginner I found that there is a huge amount of information and it was presented in a fast paced manner

By Ahmed A

Jul 10, 2023

gives a lot of useful information, but is not organized enough and lacks written material,

By Ajinkya X

Sep 15, 2023

good for someone who has zero knowledge about software development

By Sergio A

Sep 16, 2024

The information really doesn't prepare you for the last project.

By kumar g

Jul 17, 2024

It's very basic course and suitable only for college students

By Barbra B

Apr 10, 2024

Some plug ins did not work. Please review course material.

By Tinomudaishe N

Sep 17, 2023

Human interaction would be a nice addition.

By Mohamed A

Jul 4, 2024

كورس جيد جدا لكن ينقصه محتوى القراءة

By Maitha M H A F

Mar 12, 2024

It was a bit difficult.

By naka s

Jun 21, 2024

OK

By Michał Ł

Aug 19, 2024

Course begins very nicely but later it's mostly copy-pase procedure and explaining topics in few sentences that really needs more time and elaboration to understand them. Also AI generated voice is hard to listen to after some time. For subjects like Flask, Django or Docker I needed to watch some more videos and learn outside this course to understand them.

By Paola D

May 13, 2023

The re is no subtitles and no transcription below for the first video of the week 2 " Overview of Web and Cloud Development" and when I click to download the text of the subscription , the last sentence is not complete. I had to contact the agent named Glenn G during the support chat to signal that problem.

By Vladislav G

Jul 28, 2024

It's okay course if you have absolutely no idea about IT and programming at all. Otherwise, you end up listening to boring text read by machine reader. There's a reason why you need a real person in the course, it just makes it real, personal.