Program Overview

This two-year Low Code No Code post-graduate program with the School of Information Technology provides hands-on experience as a citizen developer. The program utilizes various low-code no-code tools and platforms to create business applications and respond faster to customer and market needs without requiring IT developers to write code from scratch, line-by-line.
international only
No
PGWP
Yes
CIP Code
11.0201

Program Details

Program Code
LCN1
Credential:
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Duration
45 Weeks

International Students

Start Dates
Locations
Availability

Full Time Offerings

2025 January
London
Open
2025 May
London
Open
2025 September
London
Open
2026 January
London
Open
2026 May
London
Open

Your Learning Experience

LCN1 is available to international students only.

Become a Citizen Developer with our Low Code No Code Graduate Certificate

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:

  • Fundamentals of coding 
  • Prototyping applications 
  • Low-code no-code security 
  • Data sources 
  • Low-code no-code development and integration 
  • Critical thinking, problem solving and logic 
  • Data modelling, visualization and management 
  • Business process and technical writing
  • Automation
  • Optimization and scalability

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.

Laptop and technical requirements

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.

 

Career Information

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:

  • Junior Developer - entry-level programmer or developer; configures automation and integration using low-code no-code tools
  • Business Solutions Analyst - determines solutions in response to client needs and works with developers to implement them
  • Systems Analyst - analyzes business problems and utilizes low-code no-code platform knowledge to help solve them
  • Platform Specialist - subject matter expert on low-code no-code platforms; provides insights throughout development projects, demonstrates and trains on the capabilities of the platforms
  • Technology Architect - develops workflows and technical blueprints to implement IT upgrades and systems within an organization
     

Program Coordinator:

Stuart Budden

 
International Admission Equivalencies
Admission equivalencies for Fanshawe depends on your country of study. Please enter your location to see the requirements for your country below.

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