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Java Programming

Program Overview

Studying Java programming is an exciting way to dive into programming. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced programmer, Java will provide you with a solid foundation in the fundamentals and principles of coding. With its vast library of classes, methods, and libraries, Java can be used to build powerful applications for both web and mobile platforms. With its ever-evolving nature and wide range of uses, mastering Java will lead to rewarding career opportunities. 

Certificate

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$97K

Median Annual Salary

6K

New jobs each year for the next decade

24

Credits needed for certificate

REASONS TO ATTEND SAINT PAUL COLLEGE

Hands-on training

Unlike textbooks, learning Java at Saint Paul College allows you to put your theoretical knowledge into practice. Instructors at the college offer hands-on training in state-of-the-art labs equipped with the latest technology and tools used in industry. 

Experienced faculty

The faculty at Saint Paul College has years of experience working with Java programming. They are passionate about teaching and ensure that students thoroughly understand the language, its concepts, and best practices. 

Industry-relevant curriculum

The Java programming curriculum at Saint Paul College is designed to meet industry demands. It covers essential topics such as object-oriented programming, data structures, algorithms, web development, application development, and more. This prepares students for real-world challenges and makes them job-ready. 

Collaborative learning environment

At Saint Paul College, you will study alongside other motivated and passionate individuals with the same interest in programming. This provides a collaborative learning environment where you can exchange ideas, discuss solutions, and learn from each other’s mistakes. 

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