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#198066 24-Jun-2016 21:40
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Fast forward your career and up-skill in half the time with our compressed Software Diploma!

 

EDENZ Colleges is excited to announce that we will run the Diploma in Software Development, Level 7 in a convenient model for people in the workforce. The Course runs for 32 weeks. The bulk of the course and teaching will be in the intensive first 12 weeks (12 Saturdays + 12 evenings), where you will learn:

·         Cloud Application Development
·         Web Application Development
·         Mobile Application Development
·         Desktop Application Development

The final 20 weeks of the course is dedicated to a self-directed project (individual or group) where you will get support in creating software with the technologies of your choice. Most projects are industry sponsored or undertaken in the workplace, either as an internship or for your own employer.

Learn the latest technologies in a supportive and collegial environment. Work alongside expert industry-focused developers.
This offer is for domestic students only. Scholarships are available. Contact angelo.rhoda@edenz.ac.nz for more details.


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