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Become a Java developer with LSET

Welcome to LSET Java Bootcamp. In this task-oriented and practical Bootcamp, we will emphasise Java, its libraries, object-oriented programming, SOAP, Rest, and more.

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Bootcamp Information

Bootcamp Intakes

January

1st Week

February

1st Week

March

1st Week

April

1st Week

May

1st Week

June

1st Week

July

1st Week

August

1st Week

September

1st Week

October

1st Week

November

1st Week

December

1st Week

Entry Criteria

  • No prior programming knowledge
  • If a potential student’s first language is not English, they must also reach the English Language requirements of either any one of the following - IELTS 5.5 or NCC Test or GCE “O” Level English C6.
  • Have access to personal laptop
  • Ability to complete assignments on time
  • Ability to work in Group

Bootcamp Highlights

  • Hands-on Sessions
  • Project-based Learning
  • Live or Offline Capstone Project
  • Real world development experience
  • Industry Mentors
  • Interactive Teaching Methodologies

Evaluation Criteria

  • 18 Coding exercises
  • 5 Assignments
  • 5 Quizzes
  • Capstone Project
  • Group activities
  • Presentations

Learning Objectives

  • Get hands-on experience on developing Java applications
  • Learn about functional programming, lambda expression, etc.
  • Understand exception handling with exception hierarchy
  • Learn to process files, directories in Java
  • Learn key concepts like OOP, Generics, Collections, etc.
  • Stream API to generate, filter, process & reduce stream data
  • Gain knowledge of Java’s latest features
  • Learn to Database concepts and use JDBC to connect to a database

Full Time

Duration: 1 Week
Time: 08:00 am to 01:00 pm (5 hours a day in that 1 hour is for instructor time for project work) for 1 week (MON to FRI)

Online Fees

Java Bootcamp (Online) £1550
Java Bootcamp (Online) + Project (Remote) £3550

Classroom Fees

Java Bootcamp (Classroom) £3050
Java Bootcamp (Classroom) + Project (Remote) £5050

Part Time

Duration: 3 Weeks
Time: 12:30 pm to 05:30 pm (5 hours a day in that 1 hour is for instructor time for project work) for 3 weeks (SAT & SUN)

Online Fees

Java Bootcamp (Online) £1550
Java Bootcamp (Online) + Project (Remote) £3550

Classroom Fees

Java Bootcamp (Classroom) £3050
Java Bootcamp (Classroom) + Project (Remote) £5050
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Join the LSET Java Bootcamp to prepare yourself to learn Java Serverless Developer, Full Stack Java, Java Spring Microservices, or Web Development. LSET follows project-based, hand-on approach to develop real-world applications using latest industry standards.

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Bootcamp Content

Browse the LSET interactive and practical curriculum

Introduction

>> Course Introduction >> How to make the best of this course >> GIT Introduction and Setup >> Course Induction

Java Introduction

>> What is Java >> History of Java >> Benefits of Learning Java

Introduction to Algorithm

>> Design an Algorithm >> Pseudocode >> Flowchart

Declarations and Access Control

>> Identifiers >> Declare Classes >> Declare Interfaces >> Declare Class Members

Object Orientation

>> Inheritance, Is-A, Has-A >> Polymorphism >> Overriding / Overloading >> Reference Variable Casting
>> Implementing an Interface >> Legal Return Types >> Constructors and Instantiation >> Statics
>> Coupling and Cohesion

Assignments

>> Literals, Assignments, and Variables >> Passing Variables into Methods >> Array Declaration, Construction, and Initialization >> Using Wrapper Classes and Boxing
>> Overloading >> Garbage Collection

Operators

>> Assignment Operators >> Relational Operators >> Instance of Comparison >> Arithmetic Operators
>> Conditional Operator >> Logical Operators

Flow Control - Exceptions and Assertions

>> If and switch Statements >> Loops and Iterators >> Handling Exceptions >> Common Exceptions and Errors
>> Working with the Assertion Mechanism

Strings - I/O - Formatting and Parsing

>> File Navigation and I/O >> Serialization >> Dates, Numbers, and Currency >> Parsing, Tokenizing, and Formatting

Generics and Collections

>> Collections >> Using the Collections Framework >> Generic Types

Inner Classes

>> Inner Classes >> Method-Local Inner Classes >> Anonymous Inner Classes >> Static Nested Classes

Threads

>> Thread States and Transitions >> Synchronizing Code >> Thread Interaction

Database Fundamentals

>> Introduction to Database >> Introduction to SQL >> Create Database and Table Commands >> DDL and DML
>> Aggregation Functions >> JOINS >> Conditional Expressions and Procedures >> Database Connection from Program

Development

>> JAR Files >> Using Static Imports

*Modules of our curriculum are subject to change. We update our curriculum based on the new releases of the libraries, frameworks, Software, etc. Students will be informed about the final curriculum in the Bootcamp induction class.

Bootcamp Schedule

We offer weekday and weekend batch choices so you can up-skill yourself while keeping your full-time job. Both batches follow the same curriculum and learning style. However, weekend batches take a little faster approach.

Weekdays

Weekend

Weekdays Batch Schedule
DAY
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI

DAY
Week1

MON
  • Introduction
  • Java Introduction
  • Introduction to Algorithm
Student Services Welcome Call

TUE
  • Declarations and Access Control
  • Object Orientation

WED
  • Assignments
  • Operators
  • Flow Control – Exceptions and Assertions

THU
  • Strings – I/O – Formatting and Parsing
  • Generics and Collections
  • Inner Classes

FRI
  • Threads
  • Database Fundamentals
  • Development

DAY
Week2

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

DAY
Week3

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

DAY
Week4

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

Weekend Batch Schedule
DAY
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN

DAY
Week1

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT
  • Course Introduction
  • Java Introduction
  • Introduction to Algorithm
Student Services Welcome Call

SUN
  • Declarations and Access Control
  • Object Orientation

DAY
Week2

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT
  • Assignments
  • Operators

SUN
  • Flow Control – Exceptions and Assertions
  • Strings – I/O – Formatting and Parsing

DAY
Week3

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT
  • Generics and Collections
  • Inner Classes
  • Threads

SUN
  • Database Fundamentals
  • Development

DAY
Week4

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

*Bootcamp Schedule is subject to change. Students will be informed about the final schedule in the Bootcamp induction class.

Having Doubts?

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Best Career Paths

Java Web Developer

It is the most common back-end position, where the professional has to write code, test, and debug server-side programs. They have to become proficient with both front end and back end technologies.

Scrum Master

It is a fairly new profession as compared to project manager and business analyst. A professional needs to have some coordination and project management skills to become a scrum master.

DevOps Engineer

A DevOps engineer has to work with developers to work with code releases. They have to introduce new tools, processes, and methodologies throughout the software development cycle.

Java Enterprise Developer

These professionals have to build and maintain enterprise software solutions. These positions are provided by large scale companies who are looking for Java professionals with industry expertise.

Java Android Developer

This is the hottest domain of Java. Every organisation want to build their robust application. It creates huge employment opportunities for Java developers with good packages and perks in the workplace.

Java Architect

A Java architect has to analyse a project and advise new changes to improve its development. These professionals have to design specifications, install instructions, evaluate the security of Java architecture.

Top Companies Hiring Java Developers

Cisco

CISCO

sky

SKY

UBS

UBS

Metro Etro Bank

METRO BANK

American Express

AMERICAN EXPRESS

Barclays

BARCLAYS

SAP

SAP

Microsoft

MICROSOFT

Faculties & Mentors

Mayur Ramgir

Mayur Ramgir

Mentor Panel

Rolando Carrasco

Rolando Carrasco

Why Learn Java?

  • Java is one of the most widely used programming languages in the world. There’s a huge community of Java developers that is continuously evolving with the industry changes. This creates a huge demand for Java professionals and provides handsome salaries.
  • It won’t take you a long time to learn Java. This beginners Bootcamp will teach you the fundamentals of Java in a short period of time.
  • Java is a very mature language. Thus, the huge community will always be a benefit whenever you are stuck. This language isn’t going away anytime soon.
  • Java applications are almost everywhere. You can have expertise in different Java domains depending on your interests.

Who Should Apply for this Bootcamp?

  • New learners who want to start their career in the Java programming language
  • Participants who want to start Android application development
  • Computer enthusiasts who want to learn another programming language from scratch

About the Bootcamp

Java is one of the oldest programming languages in the world, with over 3 decades of existence. The language is perceived as the gold standard for developing web applications, embedded applications, enterprise software, and games. Our Java Bootcamp aims to teach the deep insights of object-oriented programming to help you acquire the profession of a Java professional.
  • The students will learn the fundamentals of Java and its applications in real-world scenarios.
  • LSET will provide the participants with deep insight into object-oriented programming.
  • The participants will be learning through a project-based learning approach and get the chance to work on real-world projects and assignments.
  • LSET provides live mentor support and structured training to its students to ensure maximum participation.
  • The experts have developed the beginner’s Java Bootcamp curriculum from LSET’s School of Computing.
  • The Bootcamp classes are provided by industry experts who have years of experience with the Java programming language.

Bootcamp Goals

Our extensive practical training will introduce you to projects and assignments based on real business scenarios. We aim to give you a headstart with your Java developer career.
  • We are putting a huge focus on an interactive learning experience with maximum interactions with the trainers and participants.
  • We will give real-world experience to the participants to prepare future Java developers.
  • We will understand the mechanisms of the OOP paradigm.
Bootcamp Goals

The Bootcamp Provides Shared Expertise by

LSET Trainers

LSET Trainers

Industry Experts

Industry Experts

Top Employers

Top Employers

Skills You will Gain

  • Abstraction
  • Encapsulation
  • Inheritance
  • Polymorphism
  • Collections
  • Collections Framework
  • Generic Types
  • Method
  • Local Variables
  • Constructors
  • ENUM
  • Identifiers Declaration
  • Inner Classes
  • Method-Local Inner Classes
  • Anonymous Inner Classes
  • Static Nested Classes
  • Passing Variables
  • Wrapper Classes and Boxing
  • Overloading
  • Garbage Collection
  • if and switch Statements
  • Loops and Iterators
  • Handling Exceptions
  • Common Exceptions and Errors

Complete Learning Experience

This Bootcamp provides a hands-on, guided learning experience to help you learn the fundamentals practically.
  • We constantly update the curriculum to include the latest releases and features.
  • We focus on teaching the industry's best practices and standards.
  • We let you explore the topics through guided hands-on sessions.
  • We provide industry professional mentor support to every student.
  • We give you an opportunity to work on real world examples.
  • Work with hands-on projects and assignments.
  • We help you build a technical portfolio that you can present to prospective employers.

Reasons to Choose LSET

  • Interactive live sessions by industry experts.
  • Practical classes with project-based learning with hands-on activities.
  • International learning platform to promote collaboration and teamwork.
  • Most up-to-date Bootcamp curriculum based on current industry demand.
  • Gain access to various e-learning resources.
  • One-to-one attention to ensure maximum participation in the classes.
  • Lifetime career guidance to get the students employed in good companies.
  • Free lifetime membership to the LSET Alumni Club

What Will Be Your Responsibilities?

  • Work creatively in a problem-solving environment.
  • Ask questions and participate in class discussions.
  • Work on assignments and quizzes promptly.
  • Read additional resources on the Bootcamp topics and ask questions in class.
  • Actively participate in team projects and presentations.
  • Work with the career development department to prepare for interviews
  • Respond promptly to the instructors, student service officers, career development officers, etc.
  • And most importantly, have fun while learning at LSET.
Your Responsibilities

How Does Project-Based Learning Work?

LSET project-based learning model allows students to work on real-world applications and apply their knowledge and skills gained in the Bootcamp to build high-performing industry-grade applications. As part of this Bootcamp, students learn agile project management concepts, tools, and techniques to work on the assigned project collaboratively. Each student completes project work individually but is encouraged to enhance their solution by collaborating with their teammates.

Following are the steps involved in the LSET’s project-based learning;

  1. Step 1: Project Idea Discussion

    In this step, students get introduced to the problem and develop a strategy to build the solution.

  2. Step 2: Build Product Backlog

    This step requires students to enhance the existing starter product backlog available in the project. This helps students to think about real-life business requirements and formulate them in good user stories.

  3. Step 3: Design Releases and Sprints

    In this step, students define software releases and plan sprints for each release. Students must go through sprint planning individually and learn about story points and velocity.

  4. Step 4: Unit and Integration Tests

    In this step, students learn to write unit tests to ensure every application part works fine.

  5. Step 5: Use CICD to Deploy

    In this step, students learn to use CICD (Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery) pipeline to build their application as a docker image and deploy it to Kubernetes.

Capstone Project

LSET gives you an opportunity to work on the real world project which will greatly help you to build your technical portfolio

Project Topic: Online Banking

London has been a leading international financial centre since the 19th century. In recent years, London has seen many FinTech start-ups and significant innovations in the banking sector. This project aims to introduce students to the financial industry and technologies used to handle billions of daily transactions. As part of this project, students will learn the current technological advances and build up their knowledge to start a simple banking application. This application uses agile project management practices to build basic functionality. Students will be presented with user stories to create the initial project backlog. Students need to enhance this backlog by adding more relevant user stories and working on them.

LSET emphasises project-based learning as it allows the students to master the Bootcamp content by going through near real-world work experience. LSET projects are carefully designed to teach the industry-required skills and mindset. It motivates the students on various essential aspects like learning to work in teams, improving communication with peers, taking the initiative to look for innovative solutions, enhancing problem-solving skills, understanding the end user requirements to build user-specific products, etc.

Capstone Projects build students’ confidence in handling projects and applying their newly learned skills to solve real-world problems. This allows the students to reflect upon their learning and find the opportunity to get the most out of the Bootcamp. Learn more about Capstone Projects here.

Learning Outcome

  • Students will learn to work in an agile environment
  • Students will learn the agile project management terms used in the industry, like product backlog, user stories, story points, epics, etc.
  • Students will learn to use a Git repository and understand the concepts like commit, pull, push, branch, etc.
  • Students will learn to communicate in a team environment and effectively express their ideas.

Guidance and Help

A dedicated project coordinator who can mentor students on the process will be assigned to this project. Students can also avail of the instructor’s hours as and when needed. LSET may get an industry expert with subject-specific experience to help students understand the industry and its challenges.

Execution Process

This project will be carried out in steps. Each step teaches students a specific aspect of the subject and development paradigm. Following are the steps students will follow to complete this project.

Step 1: Project Introduction Self Study [6 days]

In the first step, students will learn about the financial industry and review the project introduction documentation to build up the subject knowledge. This is a self-learning stage; however, instructor hours are available if required.

Step 2: Project Build-up and Environment Setup [2 days]

In this step, students are required to follow the project guide to set up the development environment. The project document guides students to find and connect to the LSET Git repository and install the necessary libraries or tools.

Step 3: Product Backlog and Sprint Planning [2 days]

In this step, students will use the existing product backlog and enhance it per their project scope. Students can seek help from the project coordinator and the instructor. The project coordinator will help students do sprint planning and assign story points to the stories. This process is meant to give students real-world work environment experience. Students can consider this a mock exercise on agile project management practices.

Step 4: User Stories Execution and Development [12 days]

Students will work on the user stories identified in the Step 3 process in this step. Students will write code and algorithms to complete the development objectives. The project coordinator will be available to help students to guide them on the development and answer any questions they may have. Students can also discuss this with the instructor.

Step 5: Testing, Deployment and Completion [5 days]

In this step, students will test and deploy the application to the cloud environment. Students will experience the deployment process in the cloud and learn the best practices. After the successful deployment, students will present their project to the instructor and the external project reviewer. Feedback will be given to the students. Students will have one week to work on the feedback and submit the final copy of the project, which will be sent to the external examiner for evaluation.

Project Presentation

LSET emphasises preparing students for the work environment by allowing them to learn the required soft skills. After completing the project, students must present their work to the instructor and an invited project reviewer panel. Please note that the assigned external examiner will not be part of this panel and hence will not know about the students. This ensures an unbiased assessment by the external examiner. This exercise aims to allow students to experience an environment they may face in their actual job. Also, it gives them a chance to get feedback from industry experts who can guide students on various parts of the project. This will help students to learn and fix anything they find necessary in their project. This ensures quality output and allows students to learn about industry requirements.

The instructor and the project reviewer panel will assess the students on the following;

Project Repository on GitHub [10 points]: The instructor will ensure that the students have uploaded the project repository to the LSET’s GitHub account per the guidelines in the project requirement documentation. Full points will be awarded if the repository is appropriately set up per the instructions.

Presentation Skills [20 points]: Students must present their work in the given timeframe. Full points will be awarded if students cover everything needed to deliver their work in the given timeframe.

Communication Skills [20 points]: Students must present their work in a manner understandable by all the participants. More focus will be given to how students communicate, not the language. Full points will be awarded if students can share their work correctly.

Evaluation Criteria

LSET promotes a transparent and unbiased evaluation process. All the external examiners will follow a set process to grade students. No student’s personal or identifying information will be shared with the external examiners, so they will not know about the person they are grading. They will only get the project files and grading guidelines to follow. This will ensure equal quality standards across the institute.

Following are some critical areas the LSET external examiners will be grading on.

Project Documentation [10 points]: Project documentation is filed correctly with the information which can be used to understand the project work. Students can use the supplied project documentation template to fill up the data. External examiner to confirm if all the information is filled up. Full points will be awarded if all the sections are covered.

Project Structure [10 points]: Students must follow the proper structure while developing their projects. This structure is being taught and covered in the project requirement documentation. External examiner to confirm if the project files are correctly structured. Full points will be awarded if the structure meets the given guideline.

Solves Basic Problem [50 points]: Students must ensure that they implement all the requirements in the project documentation. External examiner to confirm if the project solves the given problem. Full points will be awarded if the students include everything asked in the project requirement.

Innovation [20 points]: Students are encouraged to bring new ideas into their development. They can improve the design, use new design patterns, code with a better coding style, or add a feature. External examiner to confirm if the students have added more than the requirement to improve the design or solution. The new addition must include a new feature and should not be similar to the requirements given. Full points will be awarded if the external examiner finds an innovation or see students going beyond the asked requirements.

Best Practices [20 points]: Students must follow the best practices in their development. This will help them to become a quality resource for their prospective employer. External examiner to confirm if the supplied best practices are followed in the project. Full points will be awarded if the best practices are properly implemented.

Performance Consideration [20 points]: Students must consider performance while working on their projects. Performance is one of the critical industry requirements. External examiner to confirm if the student thought the performance improvements in the project. Full points will be awarded if the external examiner sees efforts taken to consider performance aspects in the development.

Security Structure [20 points]: Students need to consider the security aspect If applicable in the design and development. External examiner to confirm if the security consideration is appropriate in this project; if it is applicable, the examiner to verify if the student has considered the security elements in the project. Full points will be awarded if the external examiner sees efforts taken to assess the security aspect of the development.

Benefits of LSET Certificate

Earning the LSET Certificate means you have demonstrated hard-working capabilities and learnt the latest technologies by completing hands-on exercises and real-world projects.

Following are some of the traits employers can trust you have built up through your Bootcamp;
  • You know how to work in a team environment and communicate well.
  • You know the tools which are necessary for your desired job.
  • You know how to use the latest technologies to develop technologically advanced solutions.
  • You have developed problem-solving skills to navigate complex problem scenarios and find the right solutions.
  • You are now ready to take on the challenge and help your prospective employer to build the desired solutions.
Benefits of LSET Certificate
What to expect after completing the course

What to expect after completing the Bootcamp?

After earning your certificate from LSET, you can join the LSET’s Alumni club. There are countless benefits associated with the Alumni Club membership. As a member of LSET Alumni, you can expect the following;
  • LSET to hold your hand to find a successful career
  • Advice you on choosing the right job based on your passion and goals
  • Connect you with industry experts for career progression
  • Provide you opportunities to participate in events to keep yourself updated
  • Provide you with a chance to contribute to the game-changing open-source projects
  • Provide you with a platform to shine by allowing you to speak at our events

Tools & Technologies You Will Learn from This Bootcamp

GIT

git

GitHub

github

gitlab

gitlab

eclipse logo

Eclipse

Java

JAVA

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