MAP 300B – Android App Development with Kotlin Part 2
Applied Bachelor’s Degree in Software Development – Mobile App Concentration
Course ID
MAP 300B
Course Credits
4
About MAP 300B – Android App Development with Kotlin Part 2
In this course, the students will continue learning the advanced techniques of building Android apps with the Kotlin programming language. The course also covers GUI design and layout, actions, views, and other concepts central to Android. The students will create and use activities and fragments in Android and understand their lifecycles, use views to create your app’s user interface (UI) following Material Design guidelines. Students build upon the foundations provided in previous Kotlin course, developing their understanding of Android specific technologies including view, fragments, toasts, the asset manager, and mapping data. Upon completion of the course students will be able to implement Android apps.
Topics Covered In Course
MAP 300B Topics
- Android App Development with Kotlin: Nutrilicious
- Utilizing View
- Mapping Data in Kotlin
- Fragments in Kotlin
- User Experience in Kotlin and DSLs
Prerequisites
Students must have experience using a keyboard and mouse in a GUI-based OS such as Microsoft Windows or Macintosh and understand how to download and install programs found on the Internet. Student must be familiar with principles of procedural programming, software development and debugging techniques, control structures, data types, functions, arrays, and file processing.