This Specialization covers intermediate topics in software development. You’ll learn object-oriented programming principles that will allow you to use Java to its full potential, and you’ll implement data structures and algorithms for organizing large amounts of data in a way that is both efficient and easy to work with. You’ll also practice critically evaluating your own code, and you’ll build technical communication skills that will help you prepare for job interviews and collaborative work as a software engineer. In the final Capstone Project, you’ll apply your skills to analyze data collected from a real-world (social) network. Google has contributed real-world projects and the involvement of its engineers as guest lecturers to these courses. A small, select group of top learners who complete the Specialization will be offered practice interviews with Google recruiters. Invitation to a practice interview does not guarantee an actual interview or employment.

Object Oriented Java Programming: Data Structures and Beyond Specialization
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Object Oriented Java Programming: Data Structures and Beyond Specialization
Develop Powerful Interactive Software. Advance your software development knowledge in four comprehensive courses.



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- Data Structures
- Unit Testing
- Social Network Analysis
- Technical Communication
- Growth Mindedness
- Network Analysis
- Algorithms
- Event-Driven Programming
- Java
- User Interface (UI)
- Graph Theory
- Interactive Data Visualization
- Performance Tuning
- Problem Solving
- Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Object Oriented Design
- Computer Programming
- Adaptability
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Specialization - 5 course series
This Specialization covers intermediate topics in software development. You’ll learn object-oriented programming principles that will allow you to use Java to its full potential, and you’ll implement data structures and algorithms for organizing large amounts of data in a way that is both efficient and easy to work with. You’ll also practice critically evaluating your own code, and you’ll build technical communication skills that will help you prepare for job interviews and collaborative work as a software engineer. In the final Capstone Project, you’ll apply your skills to analyze data collected from a real-world (social) network. Google has contributed real-world projects and the involvement of its engineers as guest lecturers to these courses. A small, select group of top learners who complete the Specialization will be offered practice interviews with Google recruiters. Invitation to a practice interview does not guarantee an actual interview or employment.

Object Oriented Programming in Java
What you'll learn
Welcome to our course on Object Oriented Programming in Java using data visualization. People come to this course with many different goals -- and we are really excited to work with all of you! Some of you want to be professional software developers, others want to improve your programming skills to implement that cool personal project that you’ve been thinking about, while others of you might not yet know why you’re here and are trying to figure out what this course is all about.
Skills you'll gain

Data Structures and Performance
What you'll learn
How do Java programs deal with vast quantities of data? Many of the data structures and algorithms that work with introductory toy examples break when applications process real, large data sets. Efficiency is critical, but how do we achieve it, and how do we even measure it?
Skills you'll gain

Advanced Data Structures in Java
What you'll learn
How does Google Maps plan the best route for getting around town given current traffic conditions? How does an internet router forward packets of network traffic to minimize delay? How does an aid group allocate resources to its affiliated local partners?
Skills you'll gain

Mastering the Software Engineering Interview
What you'll learn
You’ve hit a major milestone as a computer scientist and are becoming a capable programmer. You now know how to solve problems, write algorithms, and analyze solutions; and you have a wealth of tools (like data structures) at your disposal. You may now be ready for an internship or (possibly) an entry-level software engineering job. But can you land the internship/job? It depends in part on how well you can solve new technical problems and communicate during interviews. How can you get better at this? Practice!
Skills you'll gain

Capstone: Analyzing (Social) Network Data
What you'll learn
In this capstone project we’ll combine all of the skills from all four specialization courses to do something really fun: analyze social networks!
Skills you'll gain
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Frequently asked questions
Time to completion can vary based on your schedule, but most learners are able to complete the Specialization in 4-6 months.
Each course in the Specialization is offered on a regular schedule, with sessions starting about once per month. If you don't complete a course on the first try, you can easily transfer to the next session, and your completed work and grades will carry over.
We recommend taking the courses in the order presented, as each subsequent course will build on material from previous courses.
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