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Certification

The courses prepare the student for Sun Microsystems' Sun Certified Java Computer Programmer.

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Sun's certification program in Java technology is an industry recognized, worldwide program that focuses on critical job roles in software application development and enterprise architecture. Since these certifications focus on the technology, the knowledge and skills learned while preparing for Sun's certifications are transportable from one company to another.

Sun's philosophy is that certification is central to the learning process as it provides validation of skill sets for specific job roles. Sun certification also offers a natural progression to support your career goals.

  • First, we start off in the Sun Certified Associate training level. This verifies that you have a base set of knowledge that enables entry into a career in application development or software project management using Java technology.
  • Second, we train developers on a foundational set of skills, which can then be validated by becoming a Sun Certified Java Computer Programmer.
  • Afterwards, you can pursue advanced or specialty training and certifications that help enable career growth into more specific job roles making you more valuable to an organization.


Sun Certified Java Programmer

Number of Exam Parts: One
Number of Questions: 72
Exam Format: Multiple Choice and Drag and Drop
Exam Duration: 210 minutes
Recommended Experience: None
Minimum Passing Score: 65% (47 of 72 questions)
Languages Available English


For more information about the certification visit Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP).

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