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.
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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.
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All course materials are included unless otherwise stated.
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- No refunds after: 6/22/2026
- Early enrollment advised
- No UCSD parking permit required
- No visitors permitted
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Laura Ruival, B.A. in Communication – UC San Diego; iOS Swift Certificate – UCSD Extended Studies; Apple App Dev (Swift) Certified User; KUBO Certified Teacher; Microsoft Azure Fundamentals & AI Fundamentals
Software Engineer; Coding & Robotics Instructor (Alpine Ed. Foundation, since 2018); CS Instructor (UCSD Extended Studies, since 2019); Instructor (Sally Ride Science, since 2020)
After taking a break from the corporate world to have children, she decided that she was ready to give back to the schools and organizations that helped her achieve her career goals. She made it her mission to expose more young people to coding. Toward that end, in 2018 she began teaching coding and robotics for Alpine Education Foundation, a non-profit organization that brings STEAM subjects to elementary schools in the Alpine Union School district.
The following year Laura also began teaching for UC San Diego Extended Studies' Futures program which offers programming and robotics courses to high school students. She teaches Front End Web Technologies, iOS Swift and Robotics with JavaScript courses. She also teaches Scratch coding camps for Sally Ride Science. Laura is eager to pass on her knowledge and experience in the software industry and make coding accessible to every student.
In her spare time she enjoys playing Pickleball, hiking, camping and spending time with her husband, two children and her dog.