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Android Course Syllabus

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Softlogic Systems Android Course Syllabus is specifically designed for College Students, Freshers, and Job Seekers. Our Android Syllabus Covers the fundamentals and advanced concepts of Android development, including UI/UX design with XML, activity lifecycle, fragments, data storage, SQLite, Firebase integration, background tasks, and publishing apps to the Play Store. Our Android Course Content helps you learn Android Step by Step with real-time projects and Interview Preparations.

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  • Keywords & Data Types – Arrays
  • Classes
  • Objects
  • Inheritance
  • Polymorphism Abstraction
  • Encapsulation
  • Collection
  • Map
  • Date $ Calendar
  • Enumerator
  • Iterator
  • Applet Basics – Event Handling in Applets – Displaying Image
  • Playing Audio – Applet Interactions – sample Applets.
  • What is Android?
  • Setting up a development environment
  • Dalvik Virtual Machine & .apk file extension
  • Basic Building blocks – Activities, Services, Broadcast Receivers Content providers
  • UI Components- Views & notifications
  • Components for communication – Intents & Intent Filters
  • Android API levels(versions & version names)
  • Uses-permission & uses-sdk
  • Activity/services/receiver declarations
  • Resources & R.java
  • Assets
  • Values – Strings.xml
  • Layouts & Drawable Resources
  • Activities and Activity lifecycle
  • First sample Application
  • Deploying sample application on a real device
  • Launching emulator
  • Editing emulator settings
  • Emulator shortcuts
  • Logcat usage
  • Introduction to DDMS
  • File explorer
  • Form widgets
  • Text Fields
  • Layouts
  • RelativeLayout,TableLayout,FrameLayout,LinearLayout
  • Nested layout [dip,dp,sip,sp] versus px
  • SharedPreferences
  • Preferences from xml
  • Option menu
  • Context menu
  • Submenu
  • Menu from xml
  • Menu via code
  • Explicit Intents
  • Implicit intents
  • Switching between activities for demonstrating communication between intents
  • Time and Date
  • Images and media
  • Composite
  • Alert Dialog & Toast
  • Popup
  • Tab host
  • Tab widget
  • Tap Spec
  • xml
  • xml- declaring colors and drawables
  • Drawable resources for shapes, gradients(selectors)
  • Shapes drawables
  • State drawables
  • Transition drawables
  • 9 Patch drawables
  • Style attribute in layout file
  • Applying themes via code and manifest file
  • Web URLs, Email address, text, map address phone numbers
  • Match filters & Transform filters
  • Array Adapters
  • Base Adapters
  • Listview and List Activity
  • Custom Listview
  • Gridview using adapters
  • Gallery using adapters
    • Broadcast Receivers
    • Services and Notifications
    • Toast
    • Alarms
    • Debugging android applications
    • Intent and intent filters
    • Status bar, dialog notifications
    • Custom Toast
    • Custom Dialogs
    • Custom Tabs
    • Custom animated popup panels
    • Other components
    • Threads running on UI thread(runOnUiThread)
    • Worker thread
    • Handlers & Runnable
    • Asyn Task

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    The Android Course Syllabus above is for college students, people who have just graduated, and those looking for a job. Our Softlogic Systems provides a syllabus about Android, including the fundamentals and advanced concepts of Android development, UI/UX design with XML, activity lifecycle, fragments, data storage, SQLite, Firebase integration, background tasks, and publishing apps to the Play Store. After completing this syllabus, you will do projects, prepare for job interviews, and apply for jobs. By learning step by step, Android will help students get a job placement. The goal is to make students learn Android in a way that helps them get a job.

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    FAQs

    The core components of Android are Activity, Service, Content Provider, and Broadcast Receiver.

    An Android developer should know Java or Kotlin, understand the Android SDK, and be able to design with XML. They also need to work with APIs, databases like SQLite, version control (like Git), and have experience in debugging, testing, and deploying apps.

    Our Android Training in OMR, teaches every concept of Android starting from basic level to advanced level, so it is open to all kinds of learners regardless of their prior experience.

    Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google and is based on the Linux kernel and other open-source software. It is used primarily on smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.

    An Activity is an application component which represents a single screen with a user interface.

    Yes, developing Android apps requires coding, typically in languages like Java or Kotlin. These languages are used to write the logic and functionality of the app.

    Yes, SLA has specialized HR personnel who will look into students’ issues and grievances.

    The core components of Android are Activity, Service, Content Provider, and Broadcast Receiver.

    Yes, you can learn Android development on your own. There are plenty of online resources, tutorials, and courses available to help you get started.

    A Service is an application component which performs an operation in the background without a user interface.

    An Activity is an application component which represents a single screen with a user interface.

    Yes, SLA ‘s Android training provides both theoretical and practical hands-on training for students in order to give them a holistic understanding of the course.

    A Service is an application component which performs an operation in the background without a user interface.

    A Fragment is an Android sub-activity which has its own UI and lifecycle and can be reused by different activities.

    Android has a strong future as it’s widely used globally. As the leading mobile OS, it constantly evolves, creating demand for skilled developers. With new technologies like AI, IoT, and 5G, Android will continue to grow, offering many opportunities for developers and businesses.

    Yes, SLA does indeed provide EMI options for students with 0% interest.

    The course is open to all interested candidates who have completed their Graduation in a related field.

    Definitely! We offer ongoing placement assistance to help candidates achieve their career goals. Contact our career advisor to arrange a free demo for the leading Android course, featuring placement support.

    SLA accepts cash, cheque, card and any UPI digital payments as well.

    A Fragment is an Android sub-activity which has its own UI and lifecycle and can be reused by different activities.

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