Information Technology

Computing Projects

Introduction

This project-based course is designed to give learners practical experience in developing digital solutions, with a focus on both e-commerce platforms and mobile applications. The first part of the course covers e-commerce strategy, from planning and setting up a secure online platform to implementing payment systems and customer engagement tools. Learners will design and develop an e-commerce solution aligned with organisational objectives. In the second part, the course covers mobile application development, where learners select relevant APIs, design a mobile app, and integrate functionalities to enhance user experience. By testing and evaluating these solutions, students refine their project management and technical skills, preparing them for real-world challenges in IT project implementation. This course fosters creativity and technical acumen, making it ideal for learners aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practical application in digital product development.


Learning Outcomes

  • Plan and manage an e-commerce project.
  • Design and implement an e-commerce platform.
  • Develop a mobile application with API integration.

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This Course Includes
  • Level: 6