Nucamp is a coding bootcamp that offers part-time, online programs, including Back End, SQL, DevOps with Python (16 weeks); Front End Web & Mobile Development (17 weeks); and Full Stack Web & Mobile Development (22 weeks). Nucamp also offers a 4-week introduction bootcamp that covers the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Nucamp is on a mission to make quality education accessible and affordable to everyone. The online bootcamps include both self-paced and actively mentored study, and there are no more than 15 students per class with a dedicated instructor for each cohort.
Admission is open to all 18-years and older (some states require HS graduation or GED). To enroll in a bootcamp, complete Nucamp's online registration form.
Students of the longer bootcamps are prepared for entry-level, Junior web developer jobs. Nucamp offers career services and 1:1 career coaching to bootcamp students. Nucamp also offers exclusive access to a nationwide job board tailored to Nucamp graduates.
I chose Nucamp for a few reasons:
1: I wanted to learn new programming skills through a class-like presentation.
2: The online portion was something I could easily do where I could live.
3: The price wasn't too high for the course I took compared to alternative camps.
I liked learning common elements, terms, and concepts the most.
The common elements are a place to start of ideas that have commonly been used already and make it easier to imagine how lesser kno...
I chose Nucamp for a few reasons:
1: I wanted to learn new programming skills through a class-like presentation.
2: The online portion was something I could easily do where I could live.
3: The price wasn't too high for the course I took compared to alternative camps.
I liked learning common elements, terms, and concepts the most.
The common elements are a place to start of ideas that have commonly been used already and make it easier to imagine how lesser known elements will work.
Nucamp surely is a new platform and it is really well developed. Meaning that the youth of the platform/business is noticeable. I was enrolled in the remote program. The in-person workshops on Saturdays may really make the difference and especially considering the ability to have in-person relationship building through your studies.
The class is very informative, cost effective, and fits into my schedule. There are some bugs with the program when it comes to the intro to JavaScript, but with additional resources, I was able to figure things out.
I like this boot camp and I learned a lot of basics in web development.
It's an affordable course with good material where you can learn in a month the basics of HTML and JS to engage a carrear in front end developing. I recommend it!
The Web Developments Fundamental workshop has been very helpful. I have learned a lot and appreciate my instructor Jonathan Root for being so patient and helpful with all of the students. The class was well worth the money. I didn't know how it was going to not being in a physical classroom, but the Saturday Workshops and the weekly lectures were easy to follow.
I enjoyed the web programming fundamentals course at Nucamp. The instructor was very friendly and did everything he could to make me understand the basics of programming. He didn't mind repeating over and over again just to ensure we were on the right track. The classes are also convenient and affordable; I did not have to quit my job to learn how to code. Can't wait to proceed to the next course in November!
I chose NuCamp for several big reasons. They have great reviews, classes online and a workshop on Saturdays, but also they were more affordable than the average bootcamp. So, in short, it's affordable, there is a comfortable schedule, and it is still challenging and rewarding. I also loved the instructors I met. All of them are passionate about what they are teaching and that was SO refreshing. I'm already signed up for Fullstack in November. NuCamp actually makes it fun to learn on top of...
I chose NuCamp for several big reasons. They have great reviews, classes online and a workshop on Saturdays, but also they were more affordable than the average bootcamp. So, in short, it's affordable, there is a comfortable schedule, and it is still challenging and rewarding. I also loved the instructors I met. All of them are passionate about what they are teaching and that was SO refreshing. I'm already signed up for Fullstack in November. NuCamp actually makes it fun to learn on top of learning a valuable trade.
I chose Nucamp for the value, and the flexibility to work on lessons after work and weekends. The class time and opportunity to ask questions of the teacher in real-time was helpful, and the introductory course acted as a good way to get a feel for the next Full Stack stage.
going to Nucamp was probably the best decision that I've ever made it.Going from not knowing anything about coding to being here today is pretty great for me.
This was something different and a lot to take in for 4 weeks. I am very happy that I took the leap for this course. I really want to thank all the members of NuCamp that helped in guiding me and even the students that were knowledgeable helped me as well. It goes to show we are all here to better our futures and careers. I really enjoyed this course. I know there is much more needed to become a great coder and full stacker. Being here has taught me that team work really exists and I am no...
This was something different and a lot to take in for 4 weeks. I am very happy that I took the leap for this course. I really want to thank all the members of NuCamp that helped in guiding me and even the students that were knowledgeable helped me as well. It goes to show we are all here to better our futures and careers. I really enjoyed this course. I know there is much more needed to become a great coder and full stacker. Being here has taught me that team work really exists and I am not going to stop here. Thanks NuCamp!
I have taken many computer science/programming courses through continuing ed programs found at colleges and universities, software development schools, etc. And these are big name outfits like the computer science department at the University of Washington, Bellevue College (Seattle, WA - a tech capital), and leading boot camps like Galvanize. NuCamp is up there with them.
I have only taken the four week intro course in HTML-CSS-JS, but it is a solid 20 hours a week of self stud...
I have taken many computer science/programming courses through continuing ed programs found at colleges and universities, software development schools, etc. And these are big name outfits like the computer science department at the University of Washington, Bellevue College (Seattle, WA - a tech capital), and leading boot camps like Galvanize. NuCamp is up there with them.
I have only taken the four week intro course in HTML-CSS-JS, but it is a solid 20 hours a week of self study - this is not a class you just walk into - make sure you are ready to commit yourself to the time requirement to study. You will only get out of it what you put into it. You will learn the basics, but have a couple projects to upload to your GitHub page that are the results of your hard work. BTW, they show you GitHub, how to use it, how to load your projects, and emphasize the importance of using GigHub, especially in your job search. There are many good things I could say about the school, but if you are looking to find a software intensive, seriously consider NuCamp - and the price is 1/10th of other schools and the quality is just the same. Your instructors will outline the path ahead, teach you the code, etc., etc. Class size is small: my class had four people in it; another class that was meeting had about eight students. I had time to meet and chat with other instructors to learn about key information to help with career development, and the general learning plan when it comes to learning software development. Our class met on Saturday mornings in person, and the instructor made time for one on one if needed. Would highly encourage anyone considering a software development intensive to consider Nucamp. I am enrolled in the upcoming 22 week full stack developer course, and am excited to start.
How much does Nucamp cost?
Nucamp costs around $2,604. On the lower end, some Nucamp courses like Web Development Fundamentals cost $458.
What courses does Nucamp teach?
Nucamp offers courses like Back End, SQL, and DevOps with Python, Cybersecurity Fundamentals, Front End Web and Mobile Development, Full Stack Web and Mobile Application Development and 2 more.
Where does Nucamp have campuses?
Nucamp has in-person campuses in Atlanta, Baltimore, Bellingham, Charleston, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Dallas, Detroit, Irvine, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Marysville, Minneapolis, Nashville, Oakland, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reno, Riverside, Sacramento, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Spokane, St. Paul, Tacoma, and Washington. Nucamp also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Nucamp worth it?
The data says yes! Nucamp reports a 75% graduation rate, and 78% of Nucamp alumni are employed. Nucamp hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 1,861 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Nucamp legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,861 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp and rate their overall experience a 4.74 out of 5.
Does Nucamp offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Nucamp offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Nucamp reviews?
You can read 1,861 reviews of Nucamp on Course Report! Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp and rate their overall experience a 4.74 out of 5.
Is Nucamp accredited?
Not every state requires licensing for our 100% online school, but we are licensed in the states of Washington, Kentucky, Texas, Utah, Michigan, with more to come. This does not affect any student's ability and right to enroll from any location on earth!
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