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- Level Intermediate
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Google U.S. Software Engineer Apprenticeship Program
Issued by
Google's U.S. Apprenticeship Program
Google’s U.S. Apprenticeships are paid work-and-study programs that provide on-the-job training at Google and related technical instruction through Multiverse, Google’s apprenticeship training provider. Upon program completion, apprentices receive a nationally-recognized credential certified by the U.S. Department of Labor. Google’s U.S. apprenticeships range from 12-20 months.
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
Skills
Earning Criteria
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The methods of assessment include presentations, assignment rubrics; competency skills checklists and more.
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Instructional strategies include: laboratory, discussion, computer-based training, coaching/mentoring, practical exercises, learner presentations, lectures, classroom exercise, work-based learning.
Endorsements
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American Council on Education
This credential has been successfully evaluated by the American Council on Education for college credit. It is recommended for a total of 42 college credits. For more information about ACE Learning Evaluations, visit www.acenet.edu. -
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3 semester hours in Business Communications in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Decision Making in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Programming in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Internship in Information Technology, Software Development in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Web Design in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Software Engineering in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Scripting Languages in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to UNIX in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Databases in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Computer Applications in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Information Management in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Software Development in the upper-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Web Frameworks in the upper-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Portfolio Review in the upper-division undergraduate category