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Moblie Business Technologies & Applications

In the present fast-paced business environment in the knowledge economy, the adoption of innovative mobile technologies and applications plays a crucial role in an organization’s business strategy, delivering significant added value. Mobile technologies keep customers connected, allowing enterprises to keep attuned to their customer needs, and mobile programming helps stakeholders and customers in sectors such as healthcare, education, insurance and financial services stay connected, through applications implemented across various mobile platforms such as the iOS, Balckberry, Android and Symbian. Leveraging business intelligence and programming skills, customer-friendly mobile applications facilitate easy and quick access to relevant information.

These new courses by the School of Continuing Studies provide the adult learner who has adequate programming knowledge of C++ and Java with comprehensive understanding, knowledge and competencies to develop mobile business applications on the following platforms; iOS for the iPhone, iPad, and the iPod Touch, as well as applications for Android devices.

Moblie Business Technologies and Applications Courses

SCS 2679 Foundations of Mobile Business Technologies
SCS 2680 iOS Mobile Applications Development
SCS 2682 Mobile Applications for Android Devices

Please click here for more information about the certificate in Moblie Business Technologies and Applications.