Mobile Apps & Web Development (UC “g” )

mobile apps & web developmentClass Benefits![]()
- 30 high school credits earned per year
- Developing skills for an entry-level programmer
- Developing skills leading to a highly-paid, high-demand job
- Developing good communication skills needed to deal with computer users, employers, and other programmers
- UC “g” approved course (Only applies to students currently enrolled in the 2023-2024 academic year)
mobile apps & Web developmentCertifications Earned Within the Class![]()
- Class completion certificate
- Human computer interfaces
- Programming and scripting languages for web applications
- Advanced web application development
- iPad/iPhone application development
- Emerging web and mobile technologies
- Web accessibility, security, dynamic web technologies, copyright and web history
- Project management skills
- Importance of intellectual property
- Understanding ethics and privacy laws
- Process to submit apps to the App Store
mobile apps & Web developmentjob opportunities upon completion![]()
- Entry-level web designer or web developer
- Freelance web designer or web developer
- Freelance app developer
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Jesus CorreraMobile Apps & Web Development Teacher |
Bio:Jesus Correa has many years of experience teaching Computer Science courses. His education career began at De Anza Community College before he transferred to San Francisco State University, where he obtained his bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Throughout his time at San Francisco State, Correa was a student mentor for those transitioning into the Computer Science program. The school received positive feedback about his mentoring skills, and he was offered to teach courses for San Francisco State. Correa enjoys competing in video games, golfing, and spending time with those who are closest to him.
Why do you teach Career and Technical Education?I love the hands-on aspect. I always hear students asking "Why don’t teachers teach something useful?" At SVCTE, it is not just theory based learning, but students gain valuable hands-on experience and skills that directly apply to the industry. |