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Learn how to build a web server using Node.js

Discover how to design and manipulate databases when your application deals with large data sets. Understand how to create and access APIs to add a variety of functions to your applications. Explore how Node.js and a third-party library can increase your applications' efficiency and effectiveness.

Designed for

Anyone interested in learning Node.js for back end web or mobile app development.

Topics

  • Node.js
  • NPM modules
  • Database design and manipulation
  • Creating and accessing APIs
  • DDL, DML, and ERD
  • Using third-party libraries

 


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The following course is required:

TECH6210 Web Development Foundations

If you believe you may have equivalent relevant experience, please contact cstudies@uwo.ca.

 


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Type
Online
Dates
Mar 25, 2024 to May 03, 2024
Schedule
Total Hours
24.0
Potential Discount
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What to Expect

This is a self-directed course offered through the RoboGarden online learning platform. There are opportunities to engage online with your class and instructor during live sessions.

You can expect to spend approximately five hours of work per week on course requirements.

Real-time Learning

There are three live Zoom sessions in this course. 

March 28 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm ET
April 11 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm ET
April 25 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm ET

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course where a complete or incomplete will be issued. Evaluation will be based on participation and completion of course activities. Attendance in the live sessions is not mandatory but is recommended.

Course Materials

No textbook required. All course materials are provided. Students may be required to create accounts and use tools typically used in the technology industry like GitHub.

Required