This specialization features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the specialization. In this bootcamp, you’ll dive into Salesforce development, mastering Apex programming and Lightning Web Components (LWC). Starting with basics like setting up your Salesforce Developer account and navigating the UI, you’ll progress to advanced topics such as Apex triggers, validation rules, and working with records in LWC. You’ll also learn how to integrate and automate processes using tools like Process Builder, Flows, and Batch Apex. The course covers Apex structure, from DML operations to complex relationship queries, and includes hands-on projects to build your skills. You’ll create custom objects, implement validation rules, and develop dynamic LWC. You’ll gain expertise in both front-end (LWC) and back-end (Apex) development for successful application deployment. This specialization is perfect for aspiring Salesforce developers with a basic programming background. The difficulty level is intermediate, covering both introductory and advanced Salesforce topics. By the end of the specialization, you’ll be able to create custom objects, develop Apex triggers, implement automation, and build powerful LWC, preparing you for the Salesforce Certified Developer exam.
What you'll learn
Set up and navigate a Salesforce Developer account and environment
Write Apex code including DML operations, triggers, and batch processes
Build Lightning Web Components for dynamic front-end interfaces
Create custom objects and implement validation rules
Automate Salesforce processes using Process Builder and Flows
Query and work with records using SOQL and relationship queries
Deploy complete Salesforce applications combining Apex and LWC
Course objectives
Master both front-end and back-end Salesforce development
Prepare for the Salesforce Certified Developer certification exam
Build practical skills through hands-on development projects