We’re excited to announce Treehouse has officially been approved as a Google Developers Authorized Training Partner. With our extensive and in-depth Android content, you can learn the programming skills you need to prepare for the Google Developers’ Associate Android Developer Certification exam.
What is an Associate Android Developer?
The Associate Android Developer Certification was introduced by Google Developers in May 2016 as a global program recognizing developers who have reached a level of proficiency in Android programming. This certification is widely recognized and considered a valuable achievement for any Android developer to have on their resume.
Google has authorized Treehouse to deliver high-quality Android training using our expert teachers and custom curriculum to teach you the valuable skills needed to prepare for the Android Certification exam. You also don’t need any previous coding experience to enroll in the Android Development Techdegree; we’ll help you build the foundation, knowledge and advanced skills needed to confidently pass the exam and send you on your way to becoming an Android developer.
What makes learning Android with Treehouse different?
Our Android content has been carefully reviewed and put through a rigorous audit process by Google Developers. This means that Treehouse Android courses cover all of the core competencies you’ll need to prepare for the Google Developers’ Associate Android Developer Certification exam. We’ll help you improve your skillset and guide you towards becoming a proficient Android developer.
HI, this is great news!
Just a question:
The certification exam is taken on line, or is it available for US only?
Hi Juan!The exam is accessible from anywhere in the world as it’s taken online. 🙂 Please let me know if you have any additional question!
Hi Londa,
First of congratulation to team tree house for becoming an authorized training partner by Google developers. Is there any direct link for the list of courses. I would love to see which courses you guys are offering for developers.
Thanks Vivek. You can see a list of the courses that are in our Android Techdegree here: https://teamtreehouse.com/techdegree/android-development?cid=8802. Please let us know if you have any additional questions on a specific course or topic you are looking for.
Yaaay! Am happy and proud for treehouse. Am taking an android course with them, they have great videos which make learning easy and fun. Well done Ben and Ben, lol.
I am happy to hear you are enjoying our Android courses Malcolm! Ben and Ben are excellent teachers.
sound fun. I used to love Ben’s course… but it is a long way. Last year TTH did not produce a android course what would happen for something. No MVVM, no databindig, no java rx2, no kotlin …. sorry but in 2017 offer course with butterknife? 🙁
We did just recently published two Kotlin courses. You can check the first one out here: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/kotlin-for-java-developers. We are working on a couple of other Android workshops that may be of interest to you so check back periodically to see what is new!
This’s a great news.Treehouse is a great and also fablous platform for learn Coding and programming. I’d like to ask you a question about Front End track.Front End Dev TechDegree can be verified with Google?
I don’t think so. As far as I know Google doesn’t have a certification for front-end developers.
How much time is needed to accomplish this techdegree?
It mostly depends on how much time you’re able to commit to the Techdegree. However, a good ballpark would be between 3 and 12 months.
I’ve been following treehouse for the past 6 months and it seems like there’s a ton of content released for iOS and in the pipeline for iOS. Teamtreehouse.com/roadmap seems pretty barren for Android topics. Any plans to churn out more content?
Awesome news! 🙂
What does this mean in practice? Do you sign up for a tech degree via the Google program? Or does the techdegree on Treehouse qualify you automatically. 🙂
You can sign up right here on the Techdegree page! Also, it doesn’t so much qualify you for the exam as it prepares you for it. I don’t think you need to qualify for the exam; as long as you pay the fee I think they’ll let you take it.
Understood, thanks Ben 🙂