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What areas can learners specialise in at Makers?

Discover the different specialisms learners can develop through Makers programmes, from software engineering to AI and leadership.

Makers programmes focus on developing practical skills in areas that are increasingly important across modern technology teams.

Learners can develop expertise in a number of technical and professional specialisms depending on the programme they join.


Software engineering

Software engineering programmes help learners develop the skills needed to design, build and maintain modern applications.

Learners work with programming languages, development frameworks and engineering practices used in real software teams.


Data

Data programmes focus on helping learners understand how data can be collected, analysed and used to support decision-making.

Learners develop skills in areas such as data analysis, data engineering and working with modern data tools.


Cloud

Cloud programmes explore how organisations build and run systems using modern cloud infrastructure.

Learners develop an understanding of cloud platforms, scalable systems and the tools used to deploy and manage applications in the cloud.


Artificial intelligence

AI programmes focus on helping learners understand and apply AI tools in practical ways.

This may include learning how to use AI to support tasks such as research, analysis, automation and communication, as well as understanding the opportunities and limitations of AI technologies.


Leadership

Some programmes also support learners who are developing leadership and management capabilities.

These programmes focus on areas such as team leadership, strategic thinking and supporting organisational change.