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Software Engineering: Designing and Building Practical Solutions
CSSE 4150/5150
In this course, students are introduced to core software engineering principles and practices, including system design, requirements gathering, agile development, testing, and software quality. They gain hands-on experience in developing complete software systems while learning to apply industry best practices across the development lifecycle. Students have experience in object-oriented design, system modeling, component reuse, and software project management. They are comfortable working with the following: Java, NodeJS for backend JavaFX, Swing, HTML, CSS, JS for frontend SQL, MongoDB for Database Management Android (Limited experience) for Mobile app development Git and GitHub for Version Control These students can support your organization by designing user-friendly systems, implementing backend and frontend components, testing for quality and security, and improving existing applications or processes. You’ll be working with teams that are learning to think critically, work collaboratively, and build with purpose. Open to partners from both the USA and Canada.

Web Development - Spring 2025
CSSE 4440
The University of Detroit Mercy's Web Technology learners are skilled in front-end and back-end web development. They are proficient in creating responsive websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, implementing server-side solutions with Node.js, and building secure applications with RESTful APIs and NoSQL databases like MongoDB. Learners in this course can support projects in a variety of web development activities. Client-Side Web Development HTML CSS. JavaScript. Responsive design, CSS Flexbox, CSS Grid Bootstrap, Mobile-First concepts. Server-Side Web Development NodeJS Express Framework Template Engines – EJS No-SQL databases (MongoDB) Testing (Postman) Security: Login/Registration, Session Control Versioning (GitHub)

Mobile App Development
CSSE 3560
The University of Detroit Mercy invites you to collaborate with Mobile App Development students. These learners are developing Android development skills, including UI design, navigation strategies, data persistence, and app lifecycle management. Learners in this course aim to build responsive, functional, and user-friendly apps. Projects should span 4-6 weeks, be beginner-friendly, and provide opportunities for students to apply Android development concepts effectively.