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The Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Systems Development is a 12-credit program that students can finish in just two semesters (with 6 credits per term) or extend over four semesters (taking 3 credits each term). This program welcomes students from diverse academic backgrounds who are passionate about software development and seek skills to evaluate current systems, update older systems, and merge IT platforms into innovative solutions.
Ideal for both aspiring and seasoned software developers or business analysts, this certificate also counts toward four courses in the MS in Information Systems and Technology degree, offering a strategic pathway to expand expertise while exploring advanced studies.
Participants will learn to refine system specifications, grasp programming logic, and master secure coding practices. The curriculum offers specialization tracks in either full-stack web development or legacy systems using COBOL, z/OS, and mainframe tools. Graduates will sharpen their skills in system analysis, modernization, and integration for real-world applications, gaining fluency in both contemporary and traditional technologies and their interoperability.
Build and maintain web-based or legacy enterprise systems.
Enterprise systems form the backbone of organizational operations, requiring expertise in both modern and traditional development approaches. This field encompasses programming languages, frameworks, testing protocols, and security measures. Modern enterprises need to create and unify business applications into cohesive systems that balance processing power with data management. The Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies application development as one of this decade's most sought-after professional skills.