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Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) Certification Course Overview Overview

The Professional Scrum Developer course is a rigorous, hands-on program designed to help software creators master the art of delivering "Done" increments in a Scrum environment. This Scrum training goes beyond theory, focusing on the technical excellence required to succeed in Agile software development. Participants will learn how to leverage Agile engineering practices and DevOps tools to improve code quality and team collaboration. By the end of the course, you will have a deep understanding of the Scrum.org PSD framework, prepared to earn your PSD certification and drive immediate value within any high-performing Scrum Team.

QUICK FACTS

Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) Certification Training Curriculum

  • Agile Principles: Deep dive into the Agile Manifesto and how it drives modern software delivery.

  • Scrum Essentials: Detailed review of Scrum roles, artifacts, and time-boxed ceremonies.

  • Agile vs. Traditional: Differentiating between waterfall methods and the iterative Scrum approach.

  • The Definition of Done: Understanding how to maintain high quality in every software increment.

  • Test-Driven Development (TDD): Learning the "Red-Green-Refactor" cycle to ensure robust code.

  • Behavior-Driven Development (BDD): Bridging the gap between business requirements and technical execution.

  • Refactoring: Techniques for improving existing code structure without changing external behavior.

  • Code Quality: Strategies for maintaining clean, readable, and sustainable codebases.

  • CI/CD Pipelines: Building and maintaining automated continuous integration and deployment workflows.

  • Automation: Techniques for automating builds, unit tests, and integration tests.

  • Infrastructure as Code: Brief overview of managing environments within a Scrum Team.

  • Reducing Technical Debt: Using DevOps tools to identify and mitigate long-term development hurdles.

  • Pair Programming: Mastering the benefits and best practices of collaborative, real-time coding.

  • Emergent Design: Principles of Agile architecture that allow design to evolve with the product.

  • User Stories: Writing effective acceptance criteria and estimating technical complexity.

  • Code Reviews: Conducting efficient and constructive peer reviews to ensure team-wide quality.

  • Scaling Scrum: Strategies for managing dependencies across multiple synchronized Scrum Teams.

  • Cross-Team Collaboration: Techniques for aligning large projects without losing Agility.

  • Exam Readiness: Comprehensive review of Scrum.org PSD key concepts and knowledge areas.

  • Practice Assessments: Mock quizzes and strategy sessions to prepare for the PSD certification exam.

CAREER GROWTH

Your Career Path

Climb the ladder of success with structured role progression.

1

Junior Developer

Step 1
2

Software Developer or Sr. Software Developer

Step 2
3

Lead Developer or Technical Architect

Step 3
4

Development Team Lead or Software Development Manager

Step 4
5

Director / Vice President

Step 5

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