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Manual Testing: Master the Fundamentals of Software Testing

This course introduces you to the essentials of manual software testing. You’ll learn various testing techniques, how to create test cases, and how to systematically identify and report bugs. Gain hands-on experience through real-world examples and learn the best practices for ensuring software quality.

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Key Highlights:

Comprehensive introduction to manual testing concepts

Real-world examples of testing strategies

Learn how to create effective test cases and reports

Bug tracking and defect lifecycle management

No prior testing experience required

 

Course Curriculum:

Module 1: Introduction to Software Testing

What is Software Testing?

Types of Testing: Manual vs. Automation

Module 2: Test Planning and Design

Writing Test Plans and Test Cases

Risk-based Testing and Test Strategy

Module 3: Functional Testing

Black-box Testing

White-box Testing

Module 4: Defect Lifecycle and Bug Reporting

Identifying, Reporting, and Tracking Bugs

Module 5: Testing Best Practices and QA Processes

 

Learning Outcomes:

Understand the software development lifecycle and testing processes

Design, plan, and execute effective test cases

Report and track defects using bug-tracking tools

Gain confidence in identifying issues and ensuring software quality

 

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Prerequisites:

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No prior testing experience required

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Certification & Career Opportunities:

Upon successful completion, you will earn a Manual Testing Certification. This course prepares you for roles such as Manual QA Tester and Software Quality Assurance Analyst.

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Course Duration & Schedule:

  • Duration: 30 hours of content

  • Schedule: Self-paced learning with optional live sessions

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Price: $199
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Hands-on Projects

 

Develop a test plan and perform functional testing on a sample application, identifying and reporting defects using a bug-tracking tool.

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