About this course
Why students take this
Twelve weeks. Build, test, and submit a real cross-platform app to both stores. Capstone is live by week 12.
Mobile App Development
Ship apps to the App Store and Play Store.
About this course
Twelve weeks. Build, test, and submit a real cross-platform app to both stores. Capstone is live by week 12.
Outcomes
Every outcome below is something a graduate can demonstrate on the last day of class — not a vague promise.
01
Build, test, and publish a real cross-platform app
02
Implement auth, push notifications, payments, and offline mode
03
Submit successfully to both iOS App Store and Google Play
Syllabus
We move in deliberate phases. Each one builds on the last, so by week 12you’re working on real briefs — not still typing your first hello-world.
Weeks 1–3
Set up your toolkit, learn the vocabulary, build your first small piece.
Weeks 4–6
Move from copying examples to making decisions. We layer concepts deliberately.
Weeks 7–9
Real client briefs from Filenod's agency. Constraints, deadlines, feedback.
Weeks 10–12
Polish your portfolio piece. Practice talking about your work. Job-prep workshops.
Who this is for
Tools you’ll use
Format: 4 live sessions per week + a 4-week capstone build.
FAQ
For iOS publishing yes — we cover that workflow in weeks 7–8. Earlier weeks work on Windows/Linux fine.
Yes — graduates ship their capstone live. We pay the first-year developer fees.
Strong fundamentals help. We brush up the basics in week 1 if you need them.
Absolutely — we keep alumni access so you can refer back when you're freelancing.
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Next step
Tell us about your background and goals. We’ll send the syllabus, fee plan, and a cohort that fits.
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