Low-Code and No-Code (Co-op)
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Thank you for your interest! At this time, this program is currently available to International applicants only. Check back soon for updates or connect with us to discuss your program options.
*Domestic applicants include Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons and Convention refugees.
LCN1 is available to international students only.
The demand for developers is at an all-time high and so is customer demand for applications that create ease and convenience in working with organizations. Low-code no-code development meets both of these needs.
This Low Code No Code graduate certificate provides students with the skills and knowledge to conceptualize, design, create and prototype applications to improve the user experience, automate processes, and manipulate data while reducing the need for traditional programming required by a full-stack developer.
This post-graduate program uses a scaffolded knowledge-building model to allow students to begin by identifying fundamental concepts of low-code no-code development and evolve to creating and designing advanced application implementations.
What you can expect to learn from our Low Code No Code program:
Upon graduation, students will understand how low-code no-code platforms are used to develop innovative solutions for their organizations or seek exciting new career opportunities as highly demanded IT professionals in various industries.
Please note, this program requires a laptop. It is recommended that students use a PC laptop vs. a Mac laptop, as Windows is required to be able to load program-specific software. For more information on specific requirements, visit the Laptop Requirements page on the Fanshawe CONNECTED website.
Fanshawe’s Low Code No Code program will prepare graduates to take advantage of the growing opportunities in the field of information technology. Graduates can expect to be hired as the following: