Full Stack Web Development(v.1)
Issued by
University of Emerging Technologies
UET's Full-Stack Web Development Microdegree is a comprehensive, industry-aligned program designed to turn you into a proficient Full-Stack Developer. Master the art of front-end and back-end development with core technologies including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js, Node.js, MongoDB, and more. Plus, with our culminating capstone project, you'll put theory into practice by building a fully-functioning EdTech platform. Achieve your tech-career aspirations with us.
- Type Certification
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- AWS
- Axios (JavaScript Library)
- Bcrypt
- Bootstrap (Front-End Framework)
- Cloudinary
- CSS
- dev tools
- Express.js
- Full Stack Development
- GitHub
- Git (Version Control System)
- Godaddy
- Google APIs
- Heroku
- HTML
- Introduction To Web Development
- JavaScript
- Javascript Programming
- JQuery
- JSON Web Token (JWT)
- MERN Stack
- MongoDB
- Node.js
- NPM
- Postman API Platform
- React
- React Jsx
- Redux
- Redux-Saga
- social plugins
- Socket.io
- Tailwind
- Vercel
Earning Criteria
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At UET, we believe in comprehensive assessment to ensure complete understanding. Therefore, our Full-Stack Web Development Microdegree implements a multi-modal evaluation method, which includes quizzes, assignments, real-world projects, and presentations. To successfully earn your microdegree, a minimum passing score of 70% is required in each of these assessment modes
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Instructional strategies include: audio visual materials, laboratory, discussion, practical exercises.
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 6 college credits. For more information about ACE Learning Evaluations, visit www.acenet.edu. -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Web Development in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in JavaScript Programming in the lower-division undergraduate category