
Advanced Certified Scrum Developer (A-CSD)
Advance your technical skills in Agile product development. Certified Scrum Developers (CSD) have demonstrated — through a combination of formal training and a technical skills assessment — that they have a working understanding of Scrum and Agile principles and have learned specialized Agile product development skills.
The goal of this course is to expose students to advanced tools and collaboration techniques needed to build great products in the iterative and incremental fashion that Scrum requires. Over 50% of the class involves hands-on coding through sample exercises and can be run in C#, Python, Java, and JavaScript/TypeScript.

Certification
To achieve the Advanced Certified Scrum Developer (A-CSD) credential, students must:
- Hold a Certified Scrum Developer (CSD) certification with the Scrum Alliance.
- Attend the two-day A-CSD course.
- During the two-day training, students will undergo periodic verbal and written evaluation to confirm mastery of the material. Students will have the opportunity to work with the instructor throughout class to pass the evaluations. Upon successful completion of the class and evaluations, students will become Advanced Certified Scrum Developers.
- Validate at least 12 months of work experience specific to the role of Scrum developer/team member within the past five years.
Who Should Attend?
What’s In A-CSD Training For You
The average annual Agile developer salary is $122,367 according to ZipRecruiter.
Typical job titles include software engineer, application developer, senior web developer, and more.
Access resources designed to help you succeed long after the class is done.
Claim 16 Scrum Alliance Scrum Education Units (SEUs).
Claim 14 Project Management Institute (PMI) Professional Development Units (PDUs).
What You’ll Learn in A-CSD Training
- Review of Lean, Agile, & Scrum in software development
- Advanced collaboration and team dynamics
- Advanced architecture and design
- Advanced refactoring
- Advanced test-driven development
- Continuous integration
- Apply test-driven development to create testable, supportable, maintainable, and extendable code.
- Automate integration tests at the business tier, the database tier, the web tier, as well as with third-party applications and web services.
- Identify code smells and apply refactoring techniques.
Also Included in the A-CSD Course:
All course materials and certification fees
Two-year membership to the Scrum Alliance
Dedicated customer support and scheduling flexibility
Access to Sprightbulb’s original content and trainer office hours