About this course
The Scrum Developer Certified course is a foundational program designed specifically for software developers who are either part of or planning to join a Scrum team. This certification equips participants with a strong understanding of Scrum principles and prepares them to contribute effectively to Agile development projects.
This course covers the core aspects of Scrum, including roles, ceremonies, and artifacts, with a focus on how developers can function within the framework to deliver high-quality, incremental features. It blends theory with practical application, providing learners with hands-on tools and techniques used in real-world Agile environments. Participants will also learn to foster self-organization, promote team collaboration, and maintain regular progress in line with Scrum values.
One of the key strengths of the course is its emphasis on engineering practices essential to Agile software development. Learners are guided through best practices in coding, testing, integration, and team facilitation to ensure delivery of robust and maintainable software.
Whether you are a developer looking to formalize your Agile knowledge, or part of a team aiming to adopt Scrum practices, this certification enhances your credibility and marketability in an industry increasingly driven by Agile methodologies.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
• Understand the fundamentals of Scrum
• Demonstrate core Scrum knowledge to employers
• Support and enable Scrum teams to deliver high-quality features
• Promote self-organization and cross-functionality within development teams
• Facilitate consistent progress and iterative delivery
• Educate stakeholders on Scrum principles
• Coach teams in Agile engineering practices
Target Audience
• Software developers
• Agile team members
• Technical leads
• QA engineers and testers working in Agile environments
• Professionals transitioning to Agile/Scrum roles
Prerequisites
• Basic understanding of software development concepts
• Familiarity with project work in IT or related domains is beneficial but not mandatory
PMI, Project Management Institute, Project Management Professional (PMP), PMP, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), CAPM, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), PMI-ACP, PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), PMI-RMP, PMBOK, PgMP, PULSE OF THE PROFESSION, THE PMI TALENT TRIANGLE and The PMI REP Logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
This course covers the core aspects of Scrum, including roles, ceremonies, and artifacts, with a focus on how developers can function within the framework to deliver high-quality, incremental features. It blends theory with practical application, providing learners with hands-on tools and techniques used in real-world Agile environments. Participants will also learn to foster self-organization, promote team collaboration, and maintain regular progress in line with Scrum values.
One of the key strengths of the course is its emphasis on engineering practices essential to Agile software development. Learners are guided through best practices in coding, testing, integration, and team facilitation to ensure delivery of robust and maintainable software.
Whether you are a developer looking to formalize your Agile knowledge, or part of a team aiming to adopt Scrum practices, this certification enhances your credibility and marketability in an industry increasingly driven by Agile methodologies.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
• Understand the fundamentals of Scrum
• Demonstrate core Scrum knowledge to employers
• Support and enable Scrum teams to deliver high-quality features
• Promote self-organization and cross-functionality within development teams
• Facilitate consistent progress and iterative delivery
• Educate stakeholders on Scrum principles
• Coach teams in Agile engineering practices
Target Audience
• Software developers
• Agile team members
• Technical leads
• QA engineers and testers working in Agile environments
• Professionals transitioning to Agile/Scrum roles
Prerequisites
• Basic understanding of software development concepts
• Familiarity with project work in IT or related domains is beneficial but not mandatory
PMI, Project Management Institute, Project Management Professional (PMP), PMP, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), CAPM, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), PMI-ACP, PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), PMI-RMP, PMBOK, PgMP, PULSE OF THE PROFESSION, THE PMI TALENT TRIANGLE and The PMI REP Logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
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Scrum Developer Training File
105.53 MB
Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
86.5 MB
Chapter 3
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Chapter 3
100.1 MB
Chapter 4
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Chapter 4
105.05 MB
Chapter 5
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Chapter 5
65.36 MB
Chapter 6
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Chapter 6
59.66 MB
Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
119.07 MB

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