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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Single Page Web Applications With the AngularJS certification course is designed for the participants who are interested in gaining skills in AngularJS. Through this course, the participants would learn about the fundamental structure of AngularJS 1. x, the components of AngularJS 1. x, and techniques of code organization. The course will train the participants in enhancing the capability of the web application by making use of dependency injection to regenerate existing services.   

The Single Page Web Applications With AngularJS certification by Coursera in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University provides hands-on experience through learning modules that would teach the participants about unit testing and web development. The participants to learn about the utilization of Angular filters in controlling data. AngularJS is considered to be a profitable skill to acquire. The candidates will master a series of skills namely, Web Development, JavaScript, Unit Testing, Angular JS, and many others while pursuing this Single Page Web Applications With AngularJS certification. 

The Highlights

  • Approx. 46 hours of the key requirement for the programme 
  • Offered by Johns Hopkins University
  • Financial help can be seeked
  • Certificate by Coursera

Programme Offerings

  • online learning
  • Practical exercises
  • Readings
  • pre recorded modules.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4954yesCoursera

The Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS certification fees are as follows:

HeadAmount
Certificate feesRs. 4,954

Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

Candidates need to purchase the certificate. They can get access to the assignments, project exercises, and quizzes free of cost. However, to get the certificate, candidates must pay the specified amount.

What you will learn

Java

After completing the Single Page Web Applications With AngularJS certification syllabus, the participants will be: 

  • Acquire skills in the most demanded Single Page Application foundation i.e. AngularJS.
  • Create a well-operational and well-established web application with the help of AngularJS.

Who it is for

The Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS certification course is beneficial for professionals such as:

  • Software Developer
  • Software Engineer
  • UI Developer
  • AngularJS Developer
  • Web Developer
  • Web Designer
  • IT Engineer

Admission Details

The following steps need to be followed by the students for Single Page Web Applications With AngularJS:

Step 1: Click on thishttps://www.coursera.org/learn/single-page-web-apps-with-angularjs to visit the official page of the course

Step 2: Click on “Enroll for Free” 

Step 3: You can either select Purchase course or Audit only

Step 4: For the“Purchase course”, you need to enter the billing details and choose the mode of payment

For the “Audit only” option, fill in the necessary details and start with the course.

Step 5: You will receive a confirmation of your enrollment after the transaction is successful. 

Application Details

To join the Single Page Web Applications With AngularJS certification by Coursera, the student can either register after entering their details (as mentioned above) or they can sign up via their Google/Coursera/ Facebook/Apple ID and password. They can audit the course for free. To get graded assessments and the e-certificate, they will have to upgrade and pay the fees.

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Course Introduction
  • Welcome to Module 1
  • Development Environment Setup - What We Will Need
  • Development Environment Setup for Mac, Part 1
  • Development Environment Setup for Mac, Part 2
  • Development Environment Setup for Windows, Part 1
  • Development Environment Setup for Windows, Part 2
  • Lecture 1: Why NOT Keep Things Simple?
  • Lecture 2, Part 1: Why Does Code Get Complex?
  • Lecture 2, Part 2: Why Does Code Get Complex?
  • Lecture 3: Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM)
  • Lecture 4: AngularJS Installation and First Simple App
  • Lecture 5: Sharing Data With The View Through Scope
  • Lecture 6: Implementing NameCalculator Example in AngularJS
  • Lecture 7: What’s Behind the “Magic”: Custom HTML Attributes
  • Lecture 8: Dependency Injection
  • Lecture 9: How Dependency Injection Works in Javascript
  • Lecture 10: Protecting Dependency Injection from Minification
  • Lecture 11, Part 1: Expressions and Interpolation
  • Lecture 11, Part 2: Expressions and Interpolation
  • Module 1 Wrap-up
Readings
  • How Grading and Being Late on Assignments Works
  • Recommended Books
  • CHECK OUT MY SITE!
  • ALL of the EXAMPLE CODE for this course
  • Is It Worth It To Learn Angular 1 Since Angular 2 Already Came Out?
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • New Tutorials - here is how...
Practice exercises
  • Quiz 1 - Very Important Quiz!
  • Quiz 2
  • Quiz 3
  • Quiz 4
  • Quiz 5
  • Quiz 6
  • Quiz 7
  • Quiz 8
  • Quiz 9

Videos
  • Welcome to Module 2
  • Lecture 12: Filters
  • Lecture 13, Part 1: Creating Custom Filters
  • Lecture 13, Part 2: Creating Custom Filters
  • Lecture 13, Part 3: Creating Custom Filters
  • Lecture 14, Part 1: Digest Cycle
  • Lecture 14, Part 2: Digest Cycle
  • Lecture 14, Part 3: Digest Cycle
  • Lecture 15: $digest and $apply
  • Lecture 16: 2-way, 1-way and 1-time Binding
  • Lecture 17: ng-repeat
  • Lecture 18: Filtered ng-repeat
  • Lecture 19, Part 1: Prototypal Inheritance
  • Lecture 19, Part 2: Prototypal Inheritance
  • Lecture 19, Part 3: Scope Inheritance
  • Lecture 19, Part 4: Scope Inheritance
  • Lecture 19, Part 5: Controller As Syntax
  • Lecture 20, Part 1: Custom Services
  • Lecture 20, Part 2: Custom Services
  • Lecture 21, Part 1: Custom Services with .factory()
  • Lecture 21, Part 2: Custom Services with .factory()
  • Lecture 22, Part 1: Custom Services with .provider()
  • Lecture 22: Part 2: Custom Services with .provider()
  • Lecture 23: ng-if, ng-show and ng-hide
  • Module 2 Wrap-Up
Readings
  • Recommended Books
  • CONNECT WITH ME!
  • Frequently Asked Questions
Practice exercises
  • Quiz 10
  • Quiz 11
  • Quiz 12
  • Quiz 13
  • Quiz 14
  • Quiz 15
  • Quiz 16
  • Quiz 17
  • Quiz 18
  • Quiz 19
  • Quiz 20
  • Quiz 21

Videos
  • Welcome to Module 3
  • Lecture 24, Part 1: Asynchronous Behavior with Promises and $q
  • Lecture 24, Part 2: Asynchronous Behavior with Promises and $q
  • Lecture 25, Part 1: Ajax with $http Service
  • Lecture 25, Part 2: Ajax with $http Service
  • Lecture 26, Part 1: Directives: Dynamic HTML
  • Lecture 26, Part 2: Directives: Dynamic HTML
  • Lecture 27: restrict Property
  • Lecture 28, Part 1: Directive’s Isolate Scope: “=” and “@”
  • Lecture 28, Part 2: Directive’s Isolate Scope: “=” and “@”
  • Lecture 29, Part 1: Using Controllers Inside Directives
  • Lecture 29, Part 2: Using Controllers Inside Directives
  • Lecture 30, Part 1: Directive APIs and “&”
  • Lecture 30, Part 2: Directive APIs and “&”
  • Lecture 31, Part 1: Manipulating the DOM with link
  • Lecture 31, Part 2: Manipulating the DOM with link
  • Lecture 32, Part 1: Using Directive’s transclude to Wrap Other Elements
  • Lecture 32, Part 2: Using Directive’s transclude to Wrap Other Elements
  • Module 3 Wrap-Up
Readings
  • Recommended Books
  • New Tutorials - here is how...
  • Frequently Asked Questions
Practice exercises
  • Quiz 22
  • Quiz 23
  • Quiz 24
  • Quiz 25
  • Quiz 26
  • Quiz 27
  • Quiz 28
  • Quiz 29
  • Quiz 30
  • Quiz 31

Videos
  • Welcome to Module 4
  • Lecture 33, Part 1: Components & Component-Based Architecture
  • Lecture 33, Part 2: Components & Component-Based Architecture
  • Lecture 33, Part 3: Components & Component-Based Architecture
  • Lecture 33, Part 4: Components & Component-Based Architecture
  • Lecture 34, Part 1: AngularJS Event System
  • Lecture 34, Part 2: AngularJS Event System
  • Lecture 35, Part 1: Modules
  • Lecture 35, Part 2: Modules
  • Lecture 36, Part 1: Routing
  • Lecture 36, Part 2: Routing
  • Lecture 37, Part 1: Routing State with Controller
  • Lecture 37, Part 2: Routing State with Controller
  • Lecture 38, Part 1: Routing State with resolve
  • Lecture 38, Part 2: Routing State with resolve
  • Lecture 39, Part 1: Routing State with URL Parameters
  • Lecture 39, Part 2: Routing State with URL Parameters
  • Lecture 40, Part 1: Routing State with Nested Views
  • Lecture 40, Part 2: Routing State with Nested Views
  • Lecture 41, Part 1: Router State Transition Events
  • Lecture 41, Part 2: Router State Transition Events
  • Module 4 Wrap-Up
Readings
  • Recommended Books
  • CONNECT WITH ME!
  • Frequently Asked Questions
Practice exercises
  • Quiz 32
  • Quiz 33
  • Quiz 34
  • Quiz 35
  • Quiz 36
  • Quiz 37
  • Quiz 38
  • Quiz 39
  • Quiz 40

Videos
  • Welcome to Module 5
  • Lecture 42, Part 1: Form Validation
  • Lecture 42, Part 2: Form Validation
  • Lecture 43, Part 1: Testing Javascript with Jasmine
  • Lecture 43, Part 2: Testing Javascript with Jasmine
  • Lecture 44, Part 1: Testing AngularJS Controllers
  • Lecture 44, Part 2: Testing AngularJS Controllers
  • Lecture 44, Part 3: Testing AngularJS Controllers
  • Lecture 44, Part 4: Testing AngularJS Controllers
  • Lecture 45, Part 1: Testing AngularJS Services and $http
  • Lecture 45, Part 2: Testing AngularJS Services and $http
  • Lecture 46, Part 1: Testing AngularJS Directives
  • Lecture 46, Part 2: Testing AngularJS Directives
  • Lecture 47, Part 1: Testing AngularJS Components
  • Lecture 47, Part 2: Testing AngularJS Components
  • (OPTIONAL) Lecture 48, Part 1: Visit With The Client
  • (OPTIONAL) Lecture 48, Part 2: Visit With The Client
  • (OPTIONAL) Lecture 49, Part 1: Non-AngularJS Website Overview
  • (OPTIONAL) Lecture 49, Part 2: Non-AngularJS Website Overview
  • Lecture 50 (Mac Version): Restaurant Server Setup
  • Lecture 50 (Windows Version): Restaurant Server Setup
  • Lecture 51, Part 1: Basic Structure of the Restaurant App
  • Lecture 51, Part 2: Basic Structure of the Restaurant App
  • Lecture 52: Coding Up a Loader/Spinner
  • Lecture 53: Coding Up $http Interceptor
  • Lecture 54: Coding Up Menu Categories View - Part 1
  • Lecture 55: Coding Up Menu Categories View - Part 2
  • Lecture 56: Coding Up Menu Categories View - Part 3
  • Lecture 57: Single Category View - Part 1
  • Lecture 58: Single Category View - Part 2
  • Lecture 59: Single Category View - Part 3
  • Course Wrap-Up
Readings
  • Recommended Books
  • New Tutorials - here is how...
  • CONNECT WITH ME!
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Keep In Touch with Me! (LINKS)
  • CONNECT WITH ME!
Practice exercises
  • Quiz 41
  • Quiz 42
  • Quiz 43
  • Quiz 44
  • Quiz 45
  • Quiz 46
  • Quiz 47

Instructors

Johns Hopkins Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: How do I get financial support from Coursera?

Getting financial aid from Coursera is quite easy. All you need to do is click on the financial aid link that is available. Candidates need to fill the application form for approval. If the form is approved, they will get a notification from Coursera.

2: How do I get access to the study materials for the Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS online course?

Access to study materials depends on the enrolment option that a participant chooses. For audit mode, the study material is free. However, students need to pay a certain amount to get the certificate and assignments. 

3: What to do if the “Audit Mode” option is unavailable for the Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS training course?

In this scenario, you can opt for Free Trial or Financial Aid. There is also a “Full Course, No Certificate” option that students can choose. For these, students get access to study materials, however, the option of purchasing a certificate of experience is not available. 

4: Is there an option of receiving university credit after completing the Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS online course?

Cybersecurity and Its Ten Domains don’t support university credit. However, some universities may approve the credits for the Course Certificates. 

5: What are the advantages of purchasing the certificate?

When a candidate purchases a certificate, they will get access to the study materials as well as the graded assignments. After completing the Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS online course, the e-certificate will be attached to the candidate’s accomplishment page. The certificate can also be added to the LinkedIn page. 

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