Backend Web Development
The Backend Web Development course is a comprehensive 3-month training program designed to equip students with the skills required to build secure, scalable, and functional web applications using Python, Django, databases, and APIs. It focuses on the server-side of web development, where applications process data, manage users, store information, and communicate with frontend systems.
Career Relevance
Backend development is a highly in-demand skill powering websites, apps, and digital platforms. Companies need developers to manage servers, databases, and APIs efficiently. With growing digital transformation, backend developers are Π²ΠΎΡΡΡΠ΅Π±ΠΎΠ²Π°Π½Ρ globally across industries. This career offers strong job opportunities, remote work options, and competitive salaries, making it a reliable and future-proof path in modern technology.
Schedule
Pricing
Curriculum Highlights
- π’ MONTH 1 β Python & Backend Foundations
- π WEEK 1: Backend Basics + Python Setup
- π WEEK 2: Python Programming Fundamentals
- π WEEK 3: Advanced Python
- π WEEK 4: Databases (SQLite + SQL)
- π΅ MONTH 2 β Django Framework
- π WEEK 5: Django Introduction
- π WEEK 6: Django Models & CRUD
- π WEEK 7: Django Forms & Authentication
- π WEEK 8: Advanced Django Features
- π£ MONTH 3 β API & Deployment
- π WEEK 10: API Authentication & Security
- π WEEK 11: Git & Deployment
- π WEEK 12: Final Project (Portfolio Project)
Learning Outcomes
- By the end of the training
- students will be able to design and develop backend systems for school platforms
- business websites
- e-commerce applications
- and other digital solutions. They will also learn how to deploy applications
- manage databases
- and integrate APIs for modern web services.
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Your Program Instructor
Abdullahi Bichi Shuaibu
Senior Data Scientist and Developer
As a Senior Data Scientist and Computer Scientist, I operate at the high-impact intersection of rigorous statistical analysis and scalable full-stack ...