Graduate Certificate
We've partnered with pioneering software platforms MuleSoft and GitHub to coach you in modern programming and development. This bootcamp is taught by industry experts, equipping you with computer skills relevant to the industry now and well into the future.
Programmers and developers create new software and applications to navigate complex computer systems.
As technology evolves, the demand for programmers and developers is expected to jump by 30 per cent in the next five years. By investing in your software skills now your career will be well positioned for the future.
Swinburne Online's Graduate Certificate of Programming and Development is created in collaboration with industry mentors MuleSoft and GitHub to ensure your computer literacy skills are aligned with current industry expectations. Your project-based learning will give you unique opportunities to work with real clients on live projects, equipping you with specialised experience that you can immediately apply to the workplace.
Swinburne's employment-driven bootcamps are formal postgraduate qualifications in an in-demand field.
Apply online today or call a Course Consultant on 1300 069 765 to ensure you don't miss out.
* Bachelor degree
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* 3-5 years full time work experience (requires computer literacy)
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* 2 years related work experience
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* If you have less than two years related work experience, an additional relevant tertiary qualification (minimum AQF 6) is required. Even if this tertiary qualification is incomplete, you may still be eligible for entry depending on the circumstances.
Master industry-standard software and universal program languages including C#, HTML, Python and more. This is your technical tool kit, one that you can creatively apply to solve ICT problems.
ICT Issue AssessmentAssess and analyse the appropriateness of methodologies and technologies for the design and implementation of ICT solutions.
Sourcing SoftwareIdentify and analyse situations that require investigations about methodologies, practices, technologies, ethical and legal issues and source the generic and specialised software tools used by IT professionals.
Understanding TechnologiesDemonstrate an appropriate knowledge of the technologies that make up ICT infrastructure and articulate the relationships and interdependencies between technologies.
Applying TechnologiesDemonstrate problem-solving skills to apply technologies to new situations when implementing, maintaining, documenting and troubleshooting systems.
Use specialist programming knowledge to help organisations manage software requirements internally, or help design and develop software for market rollout.
Web Application DeveloperWith an adaptable programming toolkit, collaborate in the design and implementation of web-based applications, troubleshooting issues as they arise.
Software EngineerApply your versatile and in-demand technical skills to a wide range of programming challenges, including mobile web development, back-end coding and system maintenance.
Senior ProgrammerTake ownership of products, troubleshooting problems with creativity and insight, and directing teams efficiently.