Summer Course in Mobile Application Development
Zagreb, Croatia
DURATION
4 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 May 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
30 Jun 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 1,900 / per course *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* one module
Introduction
This module presents a vital core for all hardcore programmers, with very strong prerequisites and excellent knowledge of Java and C# programming languages. Therefore, upon successful completion of the module, the students will, with no exception, witness their own quantum leap in knowledge, learning both the Kotlin programming language and Android mobile architecture.
About the module
The main purpose and aim of this module is a proper and thorough introduction to mobile application development. Because of the ever-growing popularity, widespread usage, variety of target devices, and open-source nature, the platform is chosen to be Android, and the programming language is Kotlin.
Android ecosystem consists of 4 pillars that students must become very accustomed to – Activity, Service, Broadcast Receiver, and Content Provider. With proper knowledge of the ecosystem, using mobile-oriented libraries, and following the latest development standards, along with the advanced and sophisticated usage of Kotlin, the students are capable of delivering a highly scalable project that can serve as a personal framework for developing Android applications.
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Scholarships and Funding
Algebra provides you with different types of scholarships you can apply for:
1) Full Scholarships for excellence
- 1 full scholarship per module covering 100% of study costs for all four weeks of Algebra International Summer School in Zagreb and Šibenik for the best student applications.
- Algebra is ready to offer a full scholarship to the most outstanding students covering the total amount of tuition fees!
- Travel and accommodation costs are not included in the scholarship program.
2) Partial Scholarships
- 2 scholarships per module covering 30% to 50% of tuition fees for the students who achieve outstanding results.
- The scholarship amount will be determined by Algebra based on the quality of the applications received – better candidates will receive higher scholarships.
- Travel and accommodation costs are not included in the scholarship program.
Scholarship applications are open from 1 November 2024 to 31 January 2025.
Curriculum
The main purpose and aim of this module is proper and thorough introduction to mobile application development. Because of the ever-growing popularity, widespread usage, variety of target devices and its open-source nature, the platform is chosen to be Android, and the programming language is Kotlin.
Android ecosystem consists of 4 pillars that students must become very accustomed to – Activity, Service, Broadcast Receiver and Content Provider. With proper knowledge of the ecosystem, using mobile oriented libraries and following the latest development standards, along with the advanced and sophisticated usage of Kotlin, the students are capable to deliver a highly scalable project that can serve as a personal framework for developing Android applications.
Program Outcome
Students will earn a minimum of 6 ECTS points for their chosen module while exploring the capital city of Zagreb and the town of Šibenik, a jewel on the Adriatic coast at its liveliest season.
International students can earn extra 4 ECTS points in our free Croatian Language and Culturemodule, where they will learn interesting facts about Croatian culture and even a little bit of Croatian to make them feel right at home!
Students will receive a final certificate upon successful completion of the program that they can add to their CV and further propel their career in digital technologes.
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