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Cross-platform development with React Native (5 cr)

Code: C-02467-CA00DQ43-3006

General information


Enrollment
10.03.2025 - 13.05.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
12.05.2025 - 31.08.2025
Implementation is running.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Institution
Häme University of Applied Sciences, Verkkokampus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 40

Evaluation scale

1-5

Content scheduling

It is preferrable to study new things in the beginning in daily basis making the tasks and making own modified practices. At the latter part of the course a student has knowledge to plan and implement the practice work, which is normally quite intensive time.

Objective

The student is able to: - program a functional mobile application on Android and/or IOS platforms - recognize features, tools and practices that are common to and characteristic of mobile application development in particular - program a multi-platform mobile application that uses different services such as databases and RESTful web services - choose an appropriate technical solution for the project and justify the selection - make use of different capabilities of mobile devices when designing the user interface of the application - make use of different native features needed in different platforms - make use of version control in his/her work

Location and time

Independently by own computer using the material found in the Moodle between 13.5.-31.7.2025.

Materials

Material can be found from the Moodle. Extra reading e.g. React and React Native: A Complete Hands-on Guide to Modern Web and Mobile Development with React.js, 3rd Edition

Teaching methods

In this course learning target is to be able to program Cross-platform application to mobile devices (IOS and Android) using React Native. The main topics are: React Native components, custom components, data change between components, styles, buttons, lists, database handling of mobile device, usage of server applications, navigation and locationing.Expo is used in this course. This course is studied independently (no lessons) using the material found in the Moodle learning environment. Visual studio code is preferrable IDE. There are multiple choice questions and small programming tasks in the course. The results of the multiple choice questions are visible after finishing the question pattern and an example solution to the programming tasks are available after submitting own solution. There is a practice work, also, in this course. It is preferred to be done in 2-3 students groups but individual work is possible, too. The practice work will be reviewed at the end of this course. There is not a final exam in this implementation. The grade is based on multiple choice questions and practice work.

Completion alternatives

For Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) please contact the module teachers before the module starts/as soon as possible

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