Course
Sub-Agents in Claude Code – Context, Delegation, and Focus
Course focus:
Claude / Anthropic
Course Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Explain the specific Claude / Anthropic capability used in this course without provider hype.
- Build a practical workflow using long-context reasoning, Projects, Artifacts, cited web research, writing critique, policy analysis, and artifact iteration.
- Produce a reviewable artifact such as artifact prototype, policy memo, source-grounded brief, revision matrix, stakeholder-ready strategy note.
- Diagnose common failure modes and revise the workflow.
- Verify quality, privacy, rights, and human-approval requirements before use.
After enrolling, students can complete lesson quizzes as they move through the course.
The course final assessment unlocks after all required lessons and lesson quizzes are complete.
Paid Learning Context
Original baseline context: Students learn to use and create sub-agents in Claude Code – understanding why context management motivates sub-agent use, how to spawn and configure sub-agents, how to delegate tasks effectively, and how to build multi-agent workflows for complex tasks.
The paid version of this course treats the topic as a production workflow. Students must leave with a usable artifact, a reusable method, and evidence that the result was reviewed rather than blindly accepted.
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