IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate (V5)
This credential earner has the technical skills to become a full stack cloud native application developer: building, deploying, testing, and managing cloud native apps. They have language skills including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, React, and Python. They have demonstrated proficiency with container technologies and databases, and understand GitHub and concepts such as CI/CD, security, microservices, and serverless computing. They can develop solutions using Gen AI-powered tools and models.
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Skills
Earning Criteria
Standards
The learning outcomes and skills acquired can be recognized as modules in subsequent educational courses, with a recommendation for recognition at EQF levels 5 and 6 for their designated ECTS credits. This certificate includes a workload of approximately 141 learning hours, providing a comprehensive learning experience.
Higher Education Institutions within the European Higher Education Area are obligated to recognize prior learning and non-formal learning experience, accepting up to a certain amount from non-university modules, provided there are no major differences in learning outcomes. Specific acceptance and applicability may vary by institution.
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 18 college credits. For more information about ACE Learning Evaluations, visit www.acenet.edu. -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Web Development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Python Programming for Data Science in the lower-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Cloud Applications in the upper-division undergraduate category -
American Council on Education
3 semester hours in Introduction to Cloud Computing 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 Application Development Using Microservices in the upper-division undergraduate category -
FIBAA
This credential has been successfully certified by the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation and is recommended for recognition of up to 6 ECTS credits. For more information about FIBAA, visit www.fibaa.org. -
FIBAA
6 semester hours