The GraphQL Specialization provides a practical, end-to-end path for mastering modern API development. Across three courses, you’ll progress from GraphQL fundamentals—schemas, queries, mutations, and resolvers—to advanced concepts like subscriptions, federation, and performance optimization. Using industry tools such as Apollo Server, Apollo Client, GraphiQL, and Apollo Studio, you’ll build and deploy scalable APIs integrated with frameworks like React, Next.js, Vue, and Angular, as well as SQL and NoSQL databases. By program completion, you’ll be ready to design secure, production-ready GraphQL APIs and confidently step into high-demand full-stack, frontend, or backend roles.
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Praktisches Lernprojekt
Throughout the Specialization, learners will engage in hands-on coding tasks that simulate real-world API development scenarios. These practical exercises are designed to reinforce each concept—from writing GraphQL queries and mutations to designing modular schemas and implementing authentication. Learners will build and test GraphQL APIs using Apollo Server, connect them to frontend frameworks like React and Next.js, and integrate them with both SQL and NoSQL databases. Advanced modules guide learners through optimizing API performance, implementing subscriptions for real-time data, and deploying APIs to production using tools like Vercel and Render. By the end of the Specialization, learners will have completed multiple real-world challenges that mirror the responsibilities of a full-stack developer, backend engineer, or frontend API integrator—equipping them with tangible experience to apply in professional development roles.