14 Weeks • Online & In-Person

Mobile Development Bootcamp

Build iOS and Android apps with React Native, Flutter, and Swift. Create cross-platform mobile applications from concept to deployment.

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Why Learn Mobile Development?

Mobile apps power modern life. Build the next generation of iOS and Android applications.

Huge Market

6.8 billion mobile users

Great Salary

Average $90K+ per year

Growing Field

High demand globally

Versatile

Build for iOS & Android

Our mobile development bootcamp teaches you to build native iOS apps, Android apps, and cross-platform applications. Learn from developers who've shipped apps to millions of users.

Master React Native for cross-platform development, Swift for iOS, Kotlin for Android, and Flutter. Build real apps including social networks, e-commerce platforms, and productivity tools.

Whether targeting iOS developer, Android developer, or React Native developer roles, gain hands-on experience building, testing, and deploying production-ready mobile applications.


What You'll Learn

Comprehensive mobile development training covering iOS, Android, and cross-platform development.

React Native & Cross-Platform

  • React Native fundamentals
  • Flutter & Dart
  • Navigation & routing
  • State management (Redux, MobX)
  • Cross-platform UI components

Native iOS Development

  • Swift programming language
  • SwiftUI & UIKit
  • iOS app architecture (MVC, MVVM)
  • Core Data & persistence
  • App Store submission

Native Android Development

  • Kotlin programming language
  • Jetpack Compose
  • Android app architecture
  • Room database & SQLite
  • Google Play Store deployment

APIs & Backend Integration

  • RESTful API integration
  • GraphQL & Apollo
  • Firebase & cloud services
  • Push notifications
  • Authentication & security

14-Week Curriculum

From mobile fundamentals to publishing apps on App Store and Google Play.

Weeks 1-2

Mobile Development Fundamentals

Mobile app landscape, JavaScript/TypeScript basics, React fundamentals, mobile UI/UX principles, development environment setup.

Weeks 3-5

React Native Development

React Native components, navigation, state management, styling, platform-specific code, debugging, third-party libraries integration.

Weeks 6-7

iOS Development with Swift

Swift language, SwiftUI & UIKit, iOS app architecture, Xcode mastery, iOS Human Interface Guidelines, Core Data persistence.

Weeks 8-9

Android Development with Kotlin

Kotlin programming, Jetpack Compose, Material Design, Android app architecture, Android Studio, Room database, lifecycle management.

Weeks 10-11

Backend Integration & Services

REST APIs, GraphQL, Firebase integration, authentication, cloud storage, push notifications, real-time features, offline support.

Weeks 12-14

Capstone Project & Publishing

Build complete mobile app, testing & optimization, App Store submission, Google Play deployment, app analytics, monetization strategies.


Frequently Asked Questions

For native iOS development with Swift, yes. However, we focus primarily on React Native for cross-platform development, which works on both Mac and Windows. We provide Mac access for iOS-specific modules.

We start with React Native, which lets you build for both platforms simultaneously! Then we cover native iOS and Android development separately so you understand platform-specific features.

Basic JavaScript knowledge is helpful but not required. We cover JavaScript/TypeScript fundamentals in the first week. If you're comfortable with basic programming concepts, you'll succeed.

Graduates work as Mobile App Developers, React Native Developers, iOS Developers, Android Developers, and Full-Stack Mobile Engineers. Average starting salary is $80K-$100K.

Yes! You'll publish at least one app to both the App Store and Google Play Store as your capstone project. We guide you through the entire submission process including App Store Review.

Yes, you'll receive a NextEra Labs certificate. More importantly, you'll have published apps in app stores and a portfolio of projects—what hiring managers look for when evaluating mobile developers.