About Course
What You Will Learn
About Manual Testing + Selenium Automation
Manual Testing + Selenium Automation is a complete QA training program for students who want to build both manual testing confidence and practical Selenium automation skills. The course starts with software testing fundamentals, SDLC, STLC, requirement analysis, test cases, defect reporting, agile workflow, Jira awareness, web testing, API and database basics, then moves into Selenium WebDriver, locators, waits, framework design, reports, Git, CI/CD awareness and capstone portfolio work.
Key learning focus:
• Understand quality assurance, tester responsibilities, SDLC models, STLC phases, requirement analysis, test planning and QA documentation.
• Prepare professional manual testing documents including test scenarios, test cases, checklists, RTM, execution sheets, defect reports and test summary reports.
• Apply test design techniques such as boundary value analysis, equivalence partitioning, decision tables, state transition testing and use case testing.
• Learn defect lifecycle, severity, priority, evidence collection, retesting workflow and professional bug communication.
• Understand agile testing basics, Jira-style workflow, user stories, acceptance criteria, web testing areas, API testing awareness and database validation basics.
• Start Selenium automation with WebDriver setup, browser control, navigation, element interaction, assertions, screenshots and stable script structure.
• Build reliable locators using DOM inspection, ID, name, class name, tag name, link text, CSS selectors and XPath.
• Handle dynamic web applications using waits, synchronization, alerts, frames, windows, file uploads, scrolling and advanced UI actions.
• Organize automation using test runners, assertions, fixtures or hooks, grouping, parametrization and controlled test execution.
• Build Page Object Model frameworks with reusable pages, utilities, configuration files, reports, logs, screenshots, Git workflow and portfolio documentation.
Students complete guided manual testing documents, Selenium scripts, locator suites, stable UI tests, execution frameworks, POM framework work, data-driven tests, reports, screenshots and a final QA capstone that can be explained during interviews and portfolio reviews.

