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iCarnegie's Certificates
iCarnegie offers 10 courses, leading to two levels of professional certification, focused on ensuring highest-quality careers.
iCarnegie's
certification exams ensure an authentic assessment, by requiring the students
to demonstrate professional-level competence using the exact tools and
techniques they will encounter in real-world situations. Vendor-specific
technologies are not the emphasis; instead, iCarnegie certifications focus
on core skills that characterize professionals who are vital assets to
employers.
Certificate in Computer Programming
Requires five courses (SSD1-5), encompassing skills
in object-oriented programming, Java, Visual Basic, user interface design
and evaluation, and data structures and programming in C++. In general
terms, this certificate holder has mastered the fundamentals in how to
learn and use new programming languages, and has applied modern tools
to develop a number of professional software systems in an Internet setting.
This certificate leads to positions typically titled "computer programmer",
"Java programmer", and "web developer".
Certificate in Software Systems Development (SSD)
Requires five additional courses (SSD6-10), adding
skills in system-level programming in C, SQL, database and e-commerce
design, distributed systems, software engineering and testing methods,
and software project management. In general terms, this certificate holder
is experienced in developing commercial-grade, larger-scale software systems
from the early stages of specifications gathering, through final testing
and maintenance, using modern software engineering practices. As such,
this graduate is well-equipped to contribute to quality standards in a
CMM software organization. This certificate leads to positions
typically titled "programmer/analyst", "database developer",
"system designer", "software engineer", and "software
project manager".
(*CMM = Capability Maturity Model, the leading software process improvement model developed by the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon.)
About the iCarnegie Certification Exams
iCarnegie offers a certification exam at the end of each course to determine
student certification for that course. Certification in SSD courses 1-5
results in an iCarnegie Certificate in Computer Programming, and certification
in SSD courses 1-10 results in an iCarnegie Certificate in Software Systems
Development. The pool of exams for a course covers the entire course content.
The exams include a multiple-choice part and a practical part. The multiple-choice
part primarily tests students' knowledge of concepts, and the practical
part tests students' ability to use and produce various software artifacts.
Students are prohibited from using reference books, the Internet, and
prior student submissions during the exam. Certification exams are graded
by iCarnegie Certified Exam Graders.
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