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Pursue a Career in Mobile Development - Online

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Mobile Development
Bachelor's Degree -Online

Answer the calls of opportunity in
the mobile market.


Learn more about our online
Mobile Development Bachelor's Program

Consumers and developers have quickly embraced advancements in the fast-growing market for mobile devices. Full Sail's Mobile Development bachelor's degree was designed to teach you how to develop multiple applications, user experiences, and standard programming languages for devices, such as the iPhone and Android. You'll be equipped with the mobile programming knowledge used by design, animation, and interactive media companies around the world.

Specialized areas of study:
• Android Application Development
• iOS Application Development
• Integrated Product Development
• Mobile Business and Marketing
• Mobile Game Design
• Mobile Interface and Usability


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About Full Sail

For more than 30 years, Full Sail University has built a reputation as one of the premier media arts colleges in the world, with more than 34,000 graduates. Based in Winter Park, Florida, Full Sail offers master's, bachelor's, and associate's degrees.

Earn your degree in 32 months!

Earn your degree in 32 months!

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