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Android Kotlin Developer

Create smarter mobile experiences with this comprehensive Kotlin-based Android Nanodegree. Develop apps with Firebase, testing frameworks, and animations while learning from engineers behind Android itself.

  • Nanodegree Program
  • Intermediate
  • 116 hours
  • 4.6 (336)
  • Updated: Aug 11, 2025

Subscription · Monthly

  • Cancel Anytime
  • Unlimited access to hundreds of top-rated courses
  • Hands-on projects with expert feedback
  • Personalized career coaching and interview prep
  • Program Certificates

Skills you'll learn

32 skills

  • Android custom views
  • Firebase
  • Android notifications
  • Recyclerview
  • Android activity lifecycle

Prerequisites

3 prerequisites

Prior to enrolling, you should have the following knowledge:

  • Object-oriented programming basics
  • Concurrent computing
  • Modular application architecture

You will also need to be able to communicate fluently and professionally in written and spoken English.

Program Outline

  • 6 courses
  • 30 lessons
  • 5 projects

Program Instructors

14 instructors

Unlike typical professors, our instructors come from Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies and have demonstrated leadership and expertise in their professions:

Chet Hasse

Chief Android Advocate at Google

Dan Galpin

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Murat Yener

Android Developer Advocate

Sean McQuillan

Developer Advocate

Aleks Haecky

Developer Advocate

Caren Chang

Developer Programs Engineer

Asser Samak

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Lyla Fujiwara

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Meghan Mehta

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Joshua Donlan

Senior Android Developer at Halogen TV

Mohamed Habib

Android Engineer at Andela

Aida Issayeva

Android Engineer at Clarity Money

Jesus Valdez

Senior Android Developer at Handy

Kevin Moore

Staff Software Engineer at Affirm

Chet Hasse

Chief Android Advocate at Google

Dan Galpin

Android Developer Advocate at Google

Murat Yener

Android Developer Advocate

Sean McQuillan

Developer Advocate

Aleks Haecky

Developer Advocate

Reviews

Average Rating: 4.6 (336 Reviews)

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Apr 6, 2026

1. Start with a Clean Structure Keep it simple and readable (1 page if you’re early-career, max 2 pages otherwise). Basic sections: Name & Contact Info Professional Summary Skills Work Experience Education (Optional) Projects / Certifications 2. Write a Strong Professional Summary This is your 3–4 line pitch at the top. Formula: Who you are + years of experience + key skills + what you bring Example: “Results-driven marketing professional with 3+ years of experience in digital campaigns, SEO, and content strategy. Proven track record of increasing website traffic by 40%. Seeking to drive growth for a fast-paced company.” 3. Focus on Achievements (Not Duties) This is where most people mess up. ❌ Weak: Responsible for managing social media ✅ Strong: Increased Instagram engagement by 60% in 6 months through targeted content strategy Use this formula: Action verb + what you did + measurable result 4. Tailor Your Resume for Every Job Don’t send the same resume everywhere. Read the job description carefully Pick keywords from it Match your skills and experience to those keywords This helps you pass ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems). 5. Highlight Relevant Skills Include a mix of: Technical skills (e.g., Excel, Python, SEO) Soft skills (e.g., communication, leadership) Keep it honest—don’t list skills you can’t demonstrate. 6. Use Simple Formatting Use clean fonts (Arial, Calibri) Keep bullet points short (1–2 lines) Avoid graphics, tables, or too many colors Save as PDF unless asked otherwise 7. Add Projects (If You Lack Experience) Especially useful for students or career switchers. Example: Built a personal finance tracker using Excel and reduced monthly expenses by 20% Developed a website using HTML/CSS with 1,000+ visitors 8. Keep It Error-Free Even one typo can cost you the job. Proofread at least tw

Chanchal Chanchal

Mar 26, 2026

1. Start with a Clean Structure Keep it simple and readable (1 page if you’re early-career, max 2 pages otherwise). Basic sections: Name & Contact Info Professional Summary Skills Work Experience Education (Optional) Projects / Certifications 2. Write a Strong Professional Summary This is your 3–4 line pitch at the top. Formula: Who you are + years of experience + key skills + what you bring Example: “Results-driven marketing professional with 3+ years of experience in digital campaigns, SEO, and content strategy. Proven track record of increasing website traffic by 40%. Seeking to drive growth for a fast-paced company.” 3. Focus on Achievements (Not Duties) This is where most people mess up. ❌ Weak: Responsible for managing social media ✅ Strong: Increased Instagram engagement by 60% in 6 months through targeted content strategy Use this formula: Action verb + what you did + measurable result 4. Tailor Your Resume for Every Job Don’t send the same resume everywhere. Read the job description carefully Pick keywords from it Match your skills and experience to those keywords This helps you pass ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems). 5. Highlight Relevant Skills Include a mix of: Technical skills (e.g., Excel, Python, SEO) Soft skills (e.g., communication, leadership) Keep it honest—don’t list skills you can’t demonstrate. 6. Use Simple Formatting Use clean fonts (Arial, Calibri) Keep bullet points short (1–2 lines) Avoid graphics, tables, or too many colors Save as PDF unless asked otherwise 7. Add Projects (If You Lack Experience) Especially useful for students or career switchers. Example: Built a personal finance tracker using Excel and reduced monthly expenses by 20% Developed a website using HTML/CSS with 1,000+ visitors 8. Keep It Error-Free Even one typo can cost you the job. Proofread at least tw

Chanchal Chanchal

Mar 26, 2026

About this program

Our Android Kotlin Developer Nanodegree program is a comprehensive Android development course designed for those looking to master Kotlin Android development. It offers an intermediate-level curriculum that includes real-world projects in Android Studio, focusing on skills like Android custom views, Firebase, and Android notifications. The course structure is well-rounded, covering everything from the basics to advanced aspects of app development in Kotlin. At Udacity, we pride ourselves on learning that is both relevant and immediately applicable. Taught by industry experts like Chet Hasse and Dan Galpin from Google, our program ensures that learners gain not just knowledge but practical experience. This course is your gateway to becoming a proficient Android app developer, equipped with the latest skills in the dynamic field of mobile technology.

Subscription · Monthly

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  • Unlimited access to hundreds of top-rated courses
  • Hands-on projects with expert feedback
  • Personalized career coaching and interview prep
  • Program Certificates

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