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Futures: iOS Programming I

CSE-90028

This hands-on course gives high school students an in-depth look at iOS programming using the Swift language, guiding them as they use tools such as Xcode and Interface Builder to write applications for the iPhone and iPad. High school students will become familiar with the Swift programming language and concepts such as view controllers, alerts, tables and persistent storage, as well as device features such as location, touch, sound and accelerometer. After completing the course, high school students will have the skills required to take Futures: iOS Programming 2.

This course is part of the iOS Programming for High Schoolers program.
 

Course Information

Online
3.00 units
$350.00

Course sessions

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Section ID:

184018

Class type:

Online Asynchronous.

This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.

Textbooks:

All course materials are included unless otherwise stated.

Policies:

  • Early enrollment advised
  • No UCSD parking permit required
  • No visitors permitted
  • Pre-enrollment required
  • Prerequisite required
  • No refunds after: 12/30/2024

Note:

Futures: Introduction to Swift Programming is a prerequisite for Futures: iOS Programming I.

Schedule:

No information available at this time.
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Instructor: Wallace Wang

Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang has written dozens of programming books related to iOS/macOS programming using the Swift programming language, including "Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 5," "Pro iPhone Development with Swift 5," "macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners" and "Beginning ARKit for iPhone and iPad" (all published by APress). In addition, he has taught numerous Swift programming courses to high school students through UC San Diego Extension over the past three years.
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