Key information
Price
US$2,970
Commitment
6–8 hours a week
Study mode
Tutor guided
Certificate of Achievement
Evidence your learning with a Certificate of Achievement from the University of Cambridge on successful completion.
Duration of 6 weeks
Regular weekly participation is key to gaining the most from your learning experience.
About the course
Generative AI (GenAI) is rapidly transforming digital development, with significant impact across the software development lifecycle (SDLC). This course equips technical professionals to identify where GenAI adds value, assess risks and adapt workflows, roles and business models accordingly.
Unlike programmes focused solely on business strategy or technical prompting, this course treats the SDLC as a holistic system. Learners develop practical, phased adoption roadmaps aligned with organisational goals and capacity. They gain tools to evaluate GenAI’s business value and communicate strategies effectively to stakeholders.
The course demystifies AI by focusing on its real-world applications across SDLC stages. Participants learn to map GenAI opportunities to everyday tasks and roles, building a grounded understanding of its impact.
Through structured assessments, case studies and best-practice insights, learners build confidence in their recommendations and are empowered to lead GenAI integration in software development. The CPD-accredited curriculum ensures relevance, credibility and immediate workplace applicability.
This course explores opportunities for adoption of GenAI across the SDLC. Learners will be guided in assessing where GenAI adds value, identify risks and provide strategic insight into adapting processes, roles and approaches within the SDLC. Each module builds on one another, enabling participants to engage in the steps required to scope opportunities for GenAI adoption within the SDLC and provide informed recommendations on implementation. By the end of the course, learners will be able to create a techno-business roadmap for phased GenAI adoption that aligns with the capacity and business goals of their organisation.
Module 1: Introduction to the SDLC
Module 2: Generative AI fundamentals for the SDLC
Module 3: Empirical reports on using GenAI adoption in the SDLC
Module 4: Best practices for adopting GenAI in the SDLC
Module 5: Engineering AI systems
Module 6: Reimagining the SDLC in the age of AI
By the end of the course you will be able to:
identify the SDLC tasks, processes and methodologies suitable for AI assistance
articulate the practical and theoretical limitations and benefits of GenAI relevant to SDLC scope
assess the immediate and longer-term benefits and drawbacks for adopting GenAI in the SDLC
evaluate the readiness of an organisation for adoption of GenAI in the SDLC and provide recommendations for implementation
assess the opportunities and challenges for adopting AI-enabled functionalities in software
articulate the business value of GenAI adoption within the SDLC
create a techno-business roadmap for phased GenAI adoption aligned to business goals and organisation capacity.
On successful completion of the course you’ll receive a certificate from the University of Cambridge, and a digital badge to display on your LinkedIn profile. These Cambridge credentials not only showcase your knowledge and expertise but also demonstrate your commitment to professional development – helping future-proof your career.
This course is aimed at:
Technical leads and decision-makers: Management-level professionals with a strong technical background, responsible for steering the strategic adoption of GenAI within the SDLC and ensuring alignment with organisational objectives.
Senior technical professionals: Experienced practitioners such as senior software developers and architects (5+ years’ experience) who will play a pivotal role in driving transformation through hands-on implementation and technical leadership.
Ambitious mid-level developers: Highly motivated software developers (2+ years’ experience) seeking to advance into senior or management positions by building expertise in GenAI-enabled development practices and strategic thinking.
Our flexible, online courses – delivered via a world-leading learning platform – reflect the University of Cambridge experience and values, with low learner-to-tutor ratios and academically rigorous standards.
Our online learning model is designed to help you advance your skills and specialise in emerging areas that address real-world challenges. We will help you build your network through an engaging and impactful learning journey that encourages collaboration with academics and fellow learners.
Courses are delivered in weekly modules, allowing you to plan your time effectively around existing commitments. There is an optional weekly live session, which is recorded for anyone who can’t attend. The assessment criteria will be presented to you at the start of the course, so you can approach your studies with confidence and motivation, knowing exactly what’s expected of you and how to meet those expectations.
Throughout your online learning experience with Cambridge Advance Online, you’ll have digital access to a dedicated course tutor, an expert in the field, who will help steer your learning and provide you with support and guidance every step of the way.
Level of knowledge and experience
You’ll need a good level of spoken and written English to make the most of the course (we recommend English language proficiency equivalent to an IELTS score of 7).
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in software development.
Experience with at least one development methodology (such as Agile, Scrum, Lean, Waterfall, V-model).
Experience interacting with different stakeholders across the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC).
Materials and equipment
No specialist software or equipment needed.
Sufficient internet speed and stability for video streaming (2 Mbps up/down).
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You can request a quote or an invoice for your organisation via our online course booking form, which will include a payment date and next steps for completing your payment.
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