The Arizona Republic

Go to school for apps

Mesa Community College, 5 others in U.S. to offer courses

- ANNE RYMAN App developmen­t for the Apple iPhone is a rapidly growing job sector.

Apple has launched a oneyear app developmen­t curriculum designed for students who want to pursue careers in the growing field. Mesa Community College is one of six schools to offer the courses.

If you want to learn how to develop apps for Apple’s App Store, it just got easier.

The computer giant on Wednesday, launched a one-year app developmen­t curriculum designed for students who want to pursue careers in the fast-growing job field. The curriculum is free to download from Apple’s iBooks Store.

And, if you want help learning the skills, Mesa Community College is one of six community college systems — and the only one in Arizona — chosen by Apple to begin offering the curriculum.

A three-credit course in app developmen­t will begin this fall at Mesa Community College, with a second course starting in the spring.

The little icons on the iPhone do everything from deliver news to help people take better photos.

Students can take the app developmen­t course on its own, or as part of an associate’s degree in a related field, such as computer programmin­g.

The curriculum takes about 180 hours to complete, and teaches the skills needed to build an app that can be downloaded to iPhones and iPads through Apple’s App Store.

App developmen­t is one of the fastestgro­wing jobs in the country, with U.S. software engineers earning $5 billion through the App Store last year, a 40 percent increase over 2015. In addition, 150,000 jobs were created.

“It’s an entirely new category of jobs that didn’t exist before 2008, but the popularity of the iPhone is directly tied to the amazing developers who write apps,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environmen­t, policy and social initiative­s.

Apple chose community colleges to launch the curriculum because the company wants to expand job opportunit­ies and provide more access for women and under-represente­d minorities.

Before Wednesday’s announceme­nt, Apple had offered an “Introducti­on to App Developmen­t” curriculum geared toward high school students. But, this marks the first time the company has launched a one-year app developmen­t curriculum that uses Apple’s programmin­g language for its mobile devices.

Mesa was chosen because of the region’s ties to Apple, Jackson said, citing the company’s data command center in Mesa.

The app developmen­t curriculum is available at no charge at Apple’s iBooks Store.

Fall registrati­on is open at Mesa Community College for those interested in taking the app developmen­t course. There is a charge for tuition through the college.

Just look for the following course — and don’t be intimidate­d by the long title: “Object Oriented Programmin­g Fundamenta­ls-Introducti­on to App Developmen­t using Swift/Xcode.”

“It’s going to be a great opportunit­y for our students and faculty,” said Sasan Poureeteza­di, Mesa Community College’s interim president. at comics .azcentral.com

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