Post-Diploma Certificate in Software Development

Calgary

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Post-Diploma Certificate in Software Development at Bow Valley College focuses on equipping students with the essential technical skills and practical experience needed to develop software applications. The program covers a range of programming languages, software development methodologies, and industry best practices.

Curriculum:

The curriculum of the Post-Diploma Certificate in Software Development program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in software development principles and techniques. Some key courses offered in this program include:

  1. Programming Fundamentals: This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of programming and various programming languages. They learn about variables, control structures, data types, and algorithm design.

  2. Object-Oriented Programming: Students dive deeper into object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts and learn how to apply them to software development. They explore topics such as classes, objects, inheritance, and polymorphism.

  3. Web Development: This course focuses on web development technologies and frameworks, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and popular frameworks like React or Angular. Students learn to create interactive and responsive web applications.

  4. Database Design and Management: Students learn about database design principles and gain hands-on experience in designing and managing relational databases. They explore SQL for querying and manipulating data.

  5. Software Testing and Quality Assurance: This course covers software testing methodologies and techniques to ensure the quality and reliability of software applications. Students learn about test planning, test cases, and automated testing tools.

  6. Mobile App Development: Students explore the process of developing mobile applications for iOS and Android platforms. They learn about mobile app design principles, user interfaces, and cross-platform development frameworks.

  7. Software Project Management: This course focuses on the principles of software project management, including project planning, scheduling, and resource management. Students gain practical skills in managing software development projects.

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Location

Calgary

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

CAD 20058

Application Fees : CAD $ 140

Postgraduate Programs:

  1. Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at Bow Valley College should hold a recognized bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution.
  2. Minimum Percentage: The minimum academic requirement for postgraduate programs is a score of 55% or above in the previous academic qualification.
  3. English Language Proficiency: International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency through standardized tests. The accepted English language test at Bow Valley College is the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The minimum IELTS score required for postgraduate programs is 6.5, with no individual band score below 6.0.

It's important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission to Bow Valley College. Admissions decisions are based on a holistic evaluation of various factors, including academic qualifications, English language proficiency, and available program capacity.

Bow Valley College, located in Canada, does not offer specific scholarships for international students. However, the college provides various other financial support options and resources to help international students manage their expenses and pursue their education. 

  1. Student Awards and Bursaries: Bow Valley College offers a range of awards and bursaries that are available to all eligible students, including international students. These awards are based on criteria such as academic achievement, leadership qualities, and financial need. Students can explore and apply for these opportunities through the college's financial aid office.

  2. Government Financial Aid: International students studying at Bow Valley College may be eligible for certain government financial aid programs, such as loans or grants, offered by their home country or the Canadian government. Students are encouraged to research and inquire about the financial aid options available to them.

  3. Work Opportunities: International students with a valid study permit are allowed to work part-time during their studies in Canada. Bow Valley College assists students in finding part-time employment opportunities both on and off-campus. Working part-time can help international students support their living expenses while gaining valuable work experience.

  4. Student Loans: International students may consider exploring private student loan options available through financial institutions in their home country or in Canada. These loans can help cover tuition fees and other educational expenses. It is important to carefully review the terms and conditions of any loan before applying.

  5. External Scholarships and Grants: While Bow Valley College does not offer specific scholarships for international students, students can explore external scholarship opportunities provided by government organizations, foundations, or private companies. These scholarships are not specific to the college but are available for students pursuing higher education in Canada.

It's essential for international students to plan their finances carefully and explore all available options to fund their education at Bow Valley College. Students are encouraged to contact the college's financial aid office or visit their official website for detailed information on financial support and resources.

Graduates of the Post-Diploma Certificate in Software Development program have excellent career prospects in the software development industry.

  1. Software Developer: Graduates can work as software developers, responsible for designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications. They may specialize in web development, mobile app development, or software engineering.

  2. Full-Stack Developer: Graduates with skills in both front-end and back-end development can pursue roles as full-stack developers. They are proficient in both client-side and server-side technologies, enabling them to handle end-to-end development tasks.

  3. Software Tester: Graduates can work as software testers, responsible for testing software applications to ensure their functionality, performance, and usability. They design test cases, execute tests, and report and track bugs.

  4. Database Administrator: Graduates with expertise in database design and management can pursue careers as database administrators. They are responsible for the efficient operation, security, and maintenance of databases within organizations.

  5. Web Developer: Graduates specializing in web development can work as web developers, creating and maintaining websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other web technologies. They ensure the websites are visually appealing, user-friendly, and functional.

  6. Mobile App Developer: Graduates with skills in mobile app development can work as mobile app developers, creating innovative and user-friendly applications for iOS and Android platforms. They develop mobile apps that meet user needs and industry standards.


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