Frontend Systems
Interfaces that are fast, accessible and maintainable as they grow.
- Component architecture
- State management
- Responsive layout
- Accessibility


UNLOX Global Programs
Full Stack Development

Master modern full stack development by building real products, working through industry-style briefs and developing a portfolio that proves what you can do
How work happens here
Portfolio output
Evidence, not completion

Built, not watched
Every stage ends in something you shipped.
Reviewed by mentors
Human feedback on architecture and decisions.
IBM learning experience
Industry learning inside the program.
Portfolio as proof
Documented work you can show and defend.
Full Stack Development — Global Program

Next global cohort
Join a structured global learning experience designed around projects, mentor feedback and measurable proof of work.
Cohort intake
Next intake — March 2026
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Cohort size is limited so mentor review stays meaningful.
This is not another course
A video library teaches you what exists. A build environment teaches you what you can do. This program is the second kind.
Domain overview
Full stack development is not a list of frameworks. It is the ability to take a product idea and carry it all the way to something people can use safely and reliably. These are the areas the program covers.
Interfaces that are fast, accessible and maintainable as they grow.
Application logic, services and the reasoning behind how systems are structured.
Designing data so a product still behaves correctly at scale.
Contracts between systems, and consuming third-party platforms properly.
Identity, sessions and access control done the way production systems do it.
Money flows, states and the failure cases most tutorials skip.
Turning raw data into interfaces that people make decisions with.
Getting work off your machine and into an environment that stays up.
Measuring, diagnosing and improving how a real application behaves.
How engineering teams actually work day to day.
Engineering capability map
Not a syllabus checklist. Each capability is a working part of a product — select one to see what you actually understand, what you build with it, and the project that proves it.
Interfaces that behave correctly under real use.
Build: A production-style responsive product interface driven by real data.
Proven in: Production Frontend Application
Projects you will build
Each project is scoped like real work: a context, a problem, deliverables and an artifact you can show.
Deliverables
— Deployed application
— Data model documentation
— Deployment pipeline
Deliverables
— Working tool
— Readable repository
— Setup documentation
Deliverables
— Deployed interface
— Component architecture notes
— Responsive audit
Deliverables
— Documented API
— Validation suite
— Versioning strategy
Deliverables
— Auth flows
— Role matrix
— Authorization tests
Deliverables
— Live dashboard
— Metric definitions
— Query performance notes
Deliverables
— Checkout flow
— Webhook handlers
— Failure playbook
How it works
Step 01 · Understand the Brief
Read the problem the way an engineer reads a ticket.
Curriculum
Every stage names what you learn, what you build with it, and the outcome it produces.

IBM learning experience components are mapped into the stages below.
The language, tooling and thinking habits everything else depends on.
Learn
Language fundamentals
Version control workflow
Terminal and tooling
Debugging method
Build
A working developer environment and a small utility built from scratch
Output
You can start, structure and debug a project without a tutorial.
Learning perks
Support, review, practice and proof are one connected system — the cards move on their own; hover or tap one to see the product behind it.
AI learning support
BLU
Global learning experience
The program includes an IBM learning experience component alongside the UNLOX curriculum. UNLOX delivers the program, the projects, the mentorship and the portfolio; the IBM component adds additional structured industry learning exposure.



UNLOX delivers

The IBM component adds
Environment details are confirmed in the program documentation shared on application.
Exact scope of the IBM learning experience component, platform details and any certification wording follow the approved program documentation. Nothing here implies IBM employment, placement, internship or a degree.
Credentials
Every learner receives a course completion credential and a project completion credential — each independently verifiable.

Sample credential shown for illustration. Learner name, project title and verification link are unique to each issued certificate.
IBM learning experience component
Issued on unlox.skillsnetwork.site, powered by IBM Developer Skills Network. Verifiable by QR and certificate URL.
Complete the included IBM learning experience component
Receive a passing grade on the course assessments
Transformation
Capability is the outcome — and it is visible in what you can build, review and defend at the end.
Before
01During
02After
03What exists at the end
Role explorer
Preparation here is capability-based: each role lists what you can actually do, and the project evidence that proves it.
Owns the interface layer and how the product feels in use.
You can
Proven through
Portfolio evidence
Proof of work
Everything you build is packaged so a reviewer can evaluate it in minutes.
Applications running at a URL, not screenshots.
Industry ecosystem
Projects, reviews, career preparation and industry interactions connect what you learn to how work actually happens.
UNLOX / Industry ecosystem
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Global learner scholarship
Scholarship opportunities may be available for eligible learners joining selected UNLOX Global Program cohorts.
Scholarship eligibility may depend on learner profile and cohort availability.
Scholarship availability can vary between programs and intakes.
Eligible international applicants can request an assessment.
Scholarship availability, eligibility and award value are subject to program terms, learner profile and cohort availability.
FAQ
Yes. The program is open to international learners. Sessions are scheduled to work across major timezone groups, and every live session is recorded so you can catch up if a slot does not suit you.
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More about this program
Full stack development is the practice of building both the parts of a software product that people see and the systems behind them. A full stack developer works across the interface, the application logic, the data layer and the infrastructure a product runs on.
In practice, the job is less about knowing every framework and more about being able to take a problem, choose a structure, implement it, test it, deploy it and explain why you built it that way.
The UNLOX Global Full Stack Development program covers frontend systems, backend engineering, databases and data modelling, API design, authentication and authorization, payments, dashboards, cloud deployment, performance, security fundamentals and production engineering workflow.
Each area is taught through building. Learning is verified by what you can produce, reviewed by mentors, and documented as portfolio evidence.
You do not need prior professional experience to start. You need consistency, willingness to debug, and the discipline to finish projects. The program begins with programming foundations and engineering workflow before moving into applied builds.
Specific frameworks and tools follow the current program curriculum and are confirmed at enrolment, so the stack stays aligned with what employers are actually hiring for.
Graduates target roles such as full stack developer, frontend engineer, backend developer, software engineer and product engineer. Each role expects evidence: a codebase, deployed work, and the ability to explain technical decisions under questioning.
The program is structured so that every role you might target is backed by at least one project you built and documented yourself.
This program suits learners who are tired of tutorials that end before anything real gets built, professionals changing direction into engineering, and self-taught developers who want structure and honest feedback on their work.
Learning is project-based. You receive a brief, break down the problem, design a solution, build it, test it, get it reviewed, improve it, ship it, document it and add it to your portfolio. AI support through BLU and human mentor review run alongside every stage.