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Full-Stack Web Development: From Front-End to Back-End

16 Lessons
Intermediate

The “Full-Stack Web Development: From Front-End to Back-End” course is …

What you'll learn
Understanding the roles of front-end and back-end development in building a complete web application.
Study of front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for designing user interfaces and interactivity.
Techniques for creating responsive and visually appealing user interfaces that work across different devices.
Exploration of back-end technologies, including server-side programming languages and databases, for handling data and server-side logic.
Application of web frameworks and libraries for both front-end and back-end development to streamline the development process.

Functional Programming with Scala: Unlocking the Power of Purely Functional Paradigm

22 Lessons
Intermediate

Welcome to “Functional Programming with Scala: Unlocking the Power of …

What you'll learn
Understanding the basics of functional programming concepts, such as immutability, higher-order functions, and pure functions.
Study of functional data structures and operations, such as map, filter, and reduce, in Scala.
Techniques for using recursion and tail-call optimization in functional programming.
Exploration of monads, functors, and applicatives for composing functional code.
Application of functional programming in solving real-world problems and implementing domain-specific languages (DSLs).

Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Processes

22 Lessons
Intermediate

The course “Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Processes” provides students with …

What you'll learn
Understanding the fundamental principles of chemistry, physics, and mathematics relevant to chemical engineering.
Study of material and energy balances in chemical processes.
Techniques for analyzing and designing chemical reactors and separation units.
Exploration of mass and energy transport phenomena in chemical engineering systems.
Application of thermodynamics in understanding phase equilibria and process design.
Introduction to process simulation and modelling using software tools.
Consideration of safety, environmental, and economic aspects in chemical engineering processes.

Fundamentals of Database Design: Principles and Techniques

18 Lessons
Intermediate

The course “Fundamentals of Database Design: Principles and Techniques” provides …

What you'll learn
Understanding the basic concepts of databases, data models, and relational database management systems (RDBMS).
Study of entity-relationship (ER) modeling and how to represent real-world entities and their relationships in a database.
Techniques for designing tables, attributes, and primary keys for data organization and integrity.
Exploration of normalization techniques to eliminate data redundancy and ensure data consistency.
Application of data constraints, foreign keys, and indexes for data integrity and efficient querying.
Practice in designing database schemas for specific application requirements and use cases.

Fundamentals of Network Security: Protecting Information in the Digital Age

24 Lessons
Intermediate

The “Fundamentals of Network Security: Protecting Information in the Digital …

What you'll learn
Understanding the basic principles of network security, including confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA).
Study of common network security threats and vulnerabilities, such as malware, phishing, and social engineering attacks.
Techniques for securing computer networks and preventing unauthorized access through authentication and access controls.
Exploration of network security technologies, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and virtual private networks (VPNs).
Application of encryption and secure communication protocols to protect data transmission over networks.

Game Design and User Experience: Creating Immersive Gameplay

19 Lessons
Intermediate

Welcome to the exciting world of game design and user …

What you'll learn
Understanding the importance of user experience (UX) in game development and player engagement.
Study of game mechanics, dynamics, and aesthetics to create well-balanced and enjoyable gameplay.
Techniques for designing levels, puzzles, and challenges that encourage player interaction and progression.
Exploration of storytelling and narrative techniques to create compelling game worlds and characters.
Application of prototyping and playtesting to refine and improve game design concepts.
Practice in using game development tools and software to implement game mechanics and user interfaces.

Game Development with Unity: Building Cross-Platform Games

21 Lessons
Intermediate

Welcome to the exciting world of game development with Unity! …

What you'll learn
Understanding the Unity editor and its features for building 2D and 3D games.
Study of game objects, components, and scripting in Unity to create interactive gameplay.
Techniques for designing levels, characters, and environments in Unity.
Exploration of physics simulation and animation tools for realistic game interactions.
Application of Unity's cross-platform capabilities to deploy games on various platforms, including PC, mobile, and consoles.
Practice in coding game mechanics and implementing gameplay features using C# programming language.
Consideration of optimization techniques and performance tuning for smooth gaming experiences across different devices.

Geotechnical Engineering: Foundations and Soil Mechanics

15 Lessons
Intermediate

This course offers a comprehensive exploration of geotechnical engineering, focusing …

What you'll learn
Learn about various soil properties and classifications, including grain size distribution, permeability, and compaction characteristics, and their importance in geotechnical engineering.
Explore the design and analysis of shallow and deep foundations for different types of structures, considering factors such as soil bearing capacity, settlement, and lateral stability.
Understand the principles of soil stabilization and improvement techniques to enhance the engineering properties of problematic soils.
Study the analysis and design of retaining walls, slopes, and embankments to ensure their stability and safety.
Learn about geotechnical investigation methods and field testing techniques to assess subsurface soil conditions.