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Certified Computer Software Specialist (CCSS)
The CCSS Program enables students to understand the engineering of software systems and products to become a competent software developer. It also helps to understand how software systems are designed, constructed and maintained. This qualification is paramount for those people working or aspiring to work in the software development industry. This qualification develops the candidates’ skills in line with the standards of international software houses in the world. Cosmopoint works very closely with the key players in industry to ensure that our curriculum is dynamic and that it meets with current industrial needs. Objectives CCSS professionals will be able to: • Design and develop software solution using advanced tools and techniques of the latest technology available. • Develop integrated enterprise web applications including mobile applications using modern programming languages. • Become part of system analysis and design team. • Specialize in advanced technologies like .NET & J2EE frameworks, Oracle or Open source technologies. Career Opportunities On completion of the program, graduates can pursue careers as: • Windows Application Developer • Web Application Developer • J2EE/.NET Application Developer • Open source (PHP, MySQL) Developer • Oracle Application Developer • Software Engineer • Analyst Programmer • Project Leader Specialization Enterprise Java Technologies Servlet, JSP, AJAX, Apache Struts, Web Services, Enterprise Java Beans, J2ME
Microsoft .NET Technologies ASP .NET, Web Services, AJAX, Distributed Application Development, Mobile Technologies
Oracle Technologies Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, Oracle Database Administration, Oracle Forms Services, Oracle Reports, SQLJ
Open Source Technologies Linux Administration, MySQL, Apache Web Server, PHP, Web Services, AJAX
Advantages of the Program
Competitive Edge – CCSS bridges your university courses with industry demand. Many graduates suffer from a mismatch of skills & industry demand.
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