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University of Denver Boot Camps are 12-week, full-time, or 24-week, part-time web development, UX/UI, data analytics, and cybersecurity courses, and an 18-week, part-time digital marketing course. The full stack curriculum includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, Node.js, databases, MongoDB, MySQL, and Git.
The UX/UI program provides hands-on training in user-centric design research, design thinking, visual prototyping and wireframing, interface design, storyboarding, visual design theory, web prototyping with HTML5 and CSS, interaction design with JavaScript and jQuery, and more.
The data curriculum includes programming in Excel, Python, R programming, JavaScript charting, HTML/CSS, API interactions, SQL, Tableau, fundamental statistics, machine learning, and more. Enjoy close collaboration with other professionals while receiving hands-on experience.
The cybersecurity curriculum offers hands-on training in networking, systems, web technologies, databases, and defensive and offensive cybersecurity.
The digital marketing curriculum covers highly relevant skills, training you in marketing strategy fundamentals, optimizing campaigns and websites, digital advertising and automation strategy, and more. You will get hands-on experience with tools such as Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, and Wordpress.
Boot camp curricula are designed with the most in-demand market needs in mind. Students will enjoy close collaboration with other professionals while receiving hands-on experience.
Applicants do not need prior experience to enroll, but once admitted, all students will complete a pre-course tutorial. University of Denver Boot Camps are designed for working professionals and individuals who are actively pursuing a career change or advancement or looking to gain a new skill set.
Students will benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success through program completion and beyond. Services include portfolio reviews, resume and social media profile support, high-impact career events, workshops, mock interviews, and 1:1 career coaching. Successful students will receive a non-credit Certificate of Completion from the University of Denver's University College.
University of Denver Boot Camps are offered in collaboration with edX.
Taking The University of Denver Boot Camps Full Stack Web Development Course was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The curriculum was challenging but the support from the teaching staff was wonderful. I am especially thankful to have had Sarah Cullen as an instructor, she is an incredible teacher and mentor. The Teaching Assistants are great too and the access to weekly sessions with a tutor is extremely helpful. I took it into my own hands to prepare my portfolio and apply...
Taking The University of Denver Boot Camps Full Stack Web Development Course was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The curriculum was challenging but the support from the teaching staff was wonderful. I am especially thankful to have had Sarah Cullen as an instructor, she is an incredible teacher and mentor. The Teaching Assistants are great too and the access to weekly sessions with a tutor is extremely helpful. I took it into my own hands to prepare my portfolio and apply for jobs, but I was hired at an amazing company with awesome benefits within 2 months of graduating. I also made friends who I hope to continue coding with for many years to come. If you are looking to get started in the programming field I would highly recommend this course!
Boot Camp Team of University of Denver Boot Camps
Community Team
Jun 28, 2019
I enrolled at DU's Bootcamp and began my program in September 2018. I was nervous about the courseload, and nervous about being 'smart enough' to learn how to code. I've been a massage therapist since 2003, a musician/vocalist/songwriter my entire adult life, I'd received my A.A.S in English in 2011 (at age 28), and had been working for three years as an educational administrator for a national association. Although my position had given my brain some exercise, and I realized I enjoyed pro...
I enrolled at DU's Bootcamp and began my program in September 2018. I was nervous about the courseload, and nervous about being 'smart enough' to learn how to code. I've been a massage therapist since 2003, a musician/vocalist/songwriter my entire adult life, I'd received my A.A.S in English in 2011 (at age 28), and had been working for three years as an educational administrator for a national association. Although my position had given my brain some exercise, and I realized I enjoyed problem solving and logic, I had never done anything like coding.
I graduated high school with, roughly, an eigth grade math level. I bounced around a lot to different high schools, and, quite honestly, didn't make it to class many days my junior and senior year, so I missed out on a lot. I took a non-credit bearing math course before I could even take a college math course when I obtained my A.A.S. And although I was in AP Lit classes in high school, and took honors courses in my community college- there was always that dark, shadowy place where 'math' sat in my mind. I've always loved science and theoretical physics, but any time I looked at BS degrees, I closed the tab after reading the math requirements. I had convinced myself that my brain just 'didn't work that way' for a long time. So part of me wondered if I had what it would take to become a proficient developer. The only html experience I'd had until that point was making my mySpace profile look super sweet all those years ago!
I'm also a single mom- when I started the program my daughter was 13 and my son was 4. I work full time and I'm a homeowner. I don't have family that lives in Colorado either- my folks live back home in upstate NY. I had a lot on my plate!
As expected, the first few weeks of school were rough with getting into the groove of going to class after work, and not seeing my children as much. I dealt with a lot of mom-guilt, but would remind myself that this was temporary, and that I was doing this to better our lives, and it would be worth it.
In the first couple of months, there were days that I felt like I didn't understand anything at all, and it made me question my choices, but I knew I wasn't alone and that it was normal for my brain to be overwhelmed. I made the decision to utilize a weekly tutor- which DU provides as part of your tuition. I found a pattern that every couple of weeks I'd have a 'brain-melting' class, and I would go home that night and not code at all. I'd just sleep. The next day, while working on our homework for that week, suddenly things would start clicking, and that trend continued throughout the course. I started actually looking forward to those classes because I knew that my mind was getting stronger. It's like a muscle with a new, hardcore workout..first your body feels like jello, but you rest, eat right, and keep going- and you start noticing tone and definition, and you're not as sore, and you get stronger. My excitement for having the tools to build some awesome applications soon overrode my anxiety and fears, and I became more confident that I could do all of these things. After each successful project, I gained more confidence in my abilities-which definitely seeped into other parts of my life. You don't need to be good at traditional math to be able to code. You need to be a problem solver. You need to enjoy logic. You need to enjoy finding efficient ways of doing things. Most of all, you need to be tenacious and determined. Not one to give up easily and throw in the towel. I think a lot of moms already have a lot of experience in those areas!
Time flew by, and as we approached our capstone project, I started realizing that I wanted to do it alone. Not because I thought I could easily manage an entire full-stack project by myself, but because the thought of doing it alone seemed outrageous to me. Could I actually do it by myself? Something that I'd had 2-3 classmates helping me with this entire time? 98% of me thought that was impossible with a 3.5 week deadline. But that 2% of me that had watched me raise two children while spending 30+ hrs per week between school and homework, that part of me that looked forward to the 'brain-melting' days, that part of me that was convinced I could do it with the support of my incredible instructor, well...that part had gotten pretty loud.
Three and a half weeks later, I stood at the podium in the hall in DU- in front of two classes of students and staff, and I presented a deployed, interactive stage/band scheduling application (complete with user authentication/password encryption, all built using React.js with Node.js and an express server), I'd singlehandedly built for a festival in MN I'd been attending since 2006. The best part is that at least one of the festival promoters is going to promote my application, and more are coming on board as we speak, so my app is actually going to be used by potentially thousands of people at the end of August! I can't tell you it was easy...it was not. None of it was easy. But the feeling of being able to build applications, knowing how versatile this work can be, knowing that I'm actually kind of good at it (and getting better), and watching it come to fruition, while knowing that I made that happen? It was so worth it.
I'll be working on it until my August 1st deadline, but you can check it out it here: https://intense-scrubland-36992.herokuapp.com/
I start my new position as a web developer at my current company within the next couple of weeks.
Today (the day after my final presentation) my teen daughter casually said, "So, if people ask me what you do, you're a web developer now?" and my son blurted out, "No, she's a super hero! Right, Mom?" and honestly, I kinda feel like they're both right.
So if you're on the fence, especially as a Mom, and think you can't do this program because you have a lot going on...if I can do it, so can you.
The tech world needs more female super heroes.
Boot Camp Team of University of Denver Boot Camps
Community Team
Apr 09, 2019
At the risk of shooting myself in the foot…I’d like to present a reality check of the DU Data Analytics bootcamp based on my experience last year and hopefully help someone who’s considering whether or not to drop 10 grand on the dream.
First of all, class lectures were pretty frustrating and more demoralizing than encouraging. Secondly, the support system isn’t really geared for those who are struggling.
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At the risk of shooting myself in the foot…I’d like to present a reality check of the DU Data Analytics bootcamp based on my experience last year and hopefully help someone who’s considering whether or not to drop 10 grand on the dream.
First of all, class lectures were pretty frustrating and more demoralizing than encouraging. Secondly, the support system isn’t really geared for those who are struggling.
Pros
Intelligent quirky instructor who has real-world experience
Tutors can help flesh out the lectures and allow you to complete the homework
Career counseling provided some feedback that was insightful
Cons
Instructor teaches at a high level that is often unrelatable or not simply explained.
Student Success Manager is virtually absent and too busy to respond to inquiries (although I suspect this review might get his attention)
Weekly survey feedback is never addressed.
Career advisors don’t have any particular industry contacts to share. Their advice is generic and widely searchable.
Conclusions:
I learned a lot and racked my brain to extremes. If I had to do it over again though...I would make the following adjustments:
Look at educational organizations that guarantee money-back job placement. Thinkful is one such organization in Denver.
Explore free online resources. There are many great educators that record videos on specific programs. I learned the most this way actually and have been tempted to design a free curriculum for prospective learners.
Look for instructors who have a balance of field and teaching experience.
Despite all the rave reviews on this site, I’m not the only one from my class who had a similar experience as described. Very often after class I would commiserate with others who were equally frustrated.
I’d like DU’s program to succeed and to get that dream data job that I sacrificed so much for (a career change). But the reality is it’s been four months since I graduated and I’m still applying without much success. I’d rather be telling you a different story and I hope that will change in the months to come, but for now this is the stark truth.
I hope this feedback helps prospective students decide what to do based on a more rounded picture.
Boot Camp Team of University of Denver Boot Camps
Community Team
Mar 12, 2019
I decided to attend the Web Developer Bootcamp at University of Denver based on the reviews of this site. That has turned out to be one of the best education decisions I have made to date.
I was previously in the medical field, but realized that it was not for me. I knew I needed to do something else, so I started to look into web development. I learned a lot of HTML and CSS on my own, but realized that I needed some guidance and help with Javascript and other technologies. I appli...
I decided to attend the Web Developer Bootcamp at University of Denver based on the reviews of this site. That has turned out to be one of the best education decisions I have made to date.
I was previously in the medical field, but realized that it was not for me. I knew I needed to do something else, so I started to look into web development. I learned a lot of HTML and CSS on my own, but realized that I needed some guidance and help with Javascript and other technologies. I applied to the part-time DU bootcamp, got in, and started in July 2018.
It is now October 2018, I'm halfway through the course, and I couldn't have better things to say about the faculty and staff as well as my peers. Everyone has been extremely helpful in my learning experience.
What I have learned so far: HTML, CSS, Javascript, jQuery, Node.js, SQL, beginning Express.js now.
In regard to the part-time curriculum, I have found it to be extremely helpful for my own development. It seems that as opposed to the full-time course, I have more time to soak in the information and understand it with each homework assignment. I realize not everyone can do the part-time course due to the time commitment of 6 months, but I would say it is definitely worth it.
My teacher and the TA's have all been super helpful when I have questions. I feel comfortable asking them questions during and outside of class. They are present in office hours before and after each class and will respond often via slack even during the week.
Tutoring sessions are also very helpful. During a Node.js assignment that would've taken me twice as long to finish on my own, my tutor walked me through the process and helped me understand it and just about finish the assignment within 1 hour.
I also chose this program because it is hosted by an institute of higher learning. I feel that the expectations are just as demanding, and the quality of learning and support are just as good as a full-time student at DU. Classes start on time and are packed with learning. These aspects make me feel confident in the quality of education I have paid for with this course.
I rated curriculum and job assistance 4 stars because I have not finished the program yet and also do not have a job in web development. I am confident though that DU faculty will do whatever they can to help me out! The job assistance that extends beyond the curriculum gives me confidence that they won't leave me hanging.
Overall, I would highly recommend this bootcamp! Great faculty, great staff, great peers - 10/10 in my book.
Boot Camp Team of University of Denver Boot Camps
Community Team
Oct 09, 2018
This course opened doors for me. Even though it was overwhelming at times and I often struggled to stay ahead, I still managed to learn and retain huge amounts of information that have led me to an entirly new career. One that is rewarding every day by being both interesting and challengeing as well as keeping me monetarially secure. Denver University designed a course that was very hard, but also fair, and that thourougly covered the topics essential for real world application. I was quit...
This course opened doors for me. Even though it was overwhelming at times and I often struggled to stay ahead, I still managed to learn and retain huge amounts of information that have led me to an entirly new career. One that is rewarding every day by being both interesting and challengeing as well as keeping me monetarially secure. Denver University designed a course that was very hard, but also fair, and that thourougly covered the topics essential for real world application. I was quite nervous on the first day of my new career as a web developer but it immediately became clear that I had the skills needed to get the job done thanks to the amazing teachers, administrators, TA's and other staff at Denver University.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Jun 27, 2018
I was very impressed with this program overall, as well as the investment and passion displayed by the instructor and TA's. I attended the full-time bootcamp from January-April. The class is definitely rigorous, but a great foundation to learn and improve on your own in the future. I would recommend this program to anyone interested in a coding bootcamp.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Jun 11, 2018
I couldn't be more satisfied with my decision to invest in a DU coding bootcamp! I did the MERN, full-stack, flex bootcamp on nights and weekends and had a great experience! I had a feeling it would be top-notch, as one would expect from such a prestigious institution, and I was not disappointed in the least. From the staff, to the curriculum, to the class schedule, I'm not sure there could be a better program for the knowledge, or career preparation, should that be your motivation for joi...
I couldn't be more satisfied with my decision to invest in a DU coding bootcamp! I did the MERN, full-stack, flex bootcamp on nights and weekends and had a great experience! I had a feeling it would be top-notch, as one would expect from such a prestigious institution, and I was not disappointed in the least. From the staff, to the curriculum, to the class schedule, I'm not sure there could be a better program for the knowledge, or career preparation, should that be your motivation for joining the program. Everyone was truly amazing, knowledgeable, helpful and always available. Which is vital for such a challenging undertaking. If you want to learn how to code, as long as you apply yourself, there's no way to fail with this program.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Jun 05, 2018
I researched several coding bootcamps before deciding on DU's Full Stack Bootcamp. I had zero coding experience. This course will test you mentally and physically. Be prepared to put in more hours of work than expected. It was definitely the hardest thing I've done academically BUT it was worth it!
The teachers and TA's are amazing. They were available outside of class and I highly recommend going to office hours for one-on-one time. The amount of information being taught is overw...
I researched several coding bootcamps before deciding on DU's Full Stack Bootcamp. I had zero coding experience. This course will test you mentally and physically. Be prepared to put in more hours of work than expected. It was definitely the hardest thing I've done academically BUT it was worth it!
The teachers and TA's are amazing. They were available outside of class and I highly recommend going to office hours for one-on-one time. The amount of information being taught is overwhelming but the instructors make sure that the curriculum is relevant and easier to understand. I am lucky to have had the classmates that I did. Everyone was more than happy to help each other out with debugging. As a side note, I am glad they are localizing tutors and career services sometimes it was difficult with timezones to coordinate sessions.
I cannot recommend this course enough.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 30, 2018
University of Denver Coding Bootcamp is one of the best Coding Bootcamp in Denver. I attented the full time training course and It was great experience and very helpful to learn a lot of new things and expand my knowledge about coding and web development. All staff instructor, TAs and student success manager are supportive and knowledgeable. They provide assistance during office hours, every week you have two free hours tutoring through Zoom video call and some other review sessions about ...
University of Denver Coding Bootcamp is one of the best Coding Bootcamp in Denver. I attented the full time training course and It was great experience and very helpful to learn a lot of new things and expand my knowledge about coding and web development. All staff instructor, TAs and student success manager are supportive and knowledgeable. They provide assistance during office hours, every week you have two free hours tutoring through Zoom video call and some other review sessions about different topics. Also, they provide carrer service to help student how to build their online presence such as portofolio, Linkedin, Github, etc. resume, search for the right fit jobs, tech interview sessions, and more. I recommend anyone thinking about attending Coding Bootcamp to go to DU Coding Bootcamp.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 24, 2018
As a busy entrepreneur and Owner of Advanced Traffic Services LLC and retired athlete, I was looking for something challenging and BOY was the Univeristy of Denver's Coding 6 month Bootcamp the thing. Starting with little technology experience, I began the program knowing it would be tough. But you know what? the instructors, TA's and tutors were absolutley tremendous!!! I literally was able to build a website pretty much after the first two weeks or so. Because my career ...
As a busy entrepreneur and Owner of Advanced Traffic Services LLC and retired athlete, I was looking for something challenging and BOY was the Univeristy of Denver's Coding 6 month Bootcamp the thing. Starting with little technology experience, I began the program knowing it would be tough. But you know what? the instructors, TA's and tutors were absolutley tremendous!!! I literally was able to build a website pretty much after the first two weeks or so. Because my career path is as far away from coding as you can image, even I was able to follow and absorb the material....although with help with the ta's and tutors. Now, after having gone through the entire program, I have raved to my family and friends. Now my oldest grandson (age 9) wants to take the course- which he will do if still available when he gets of age.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 24, 2018
Denver Full Stack Bootcamp is a fantastic course for someone who is trying to jump into a new career or boost their current career. This was a fantastic high-level overview of a massive amount of information. It really helps students to get exposed to a very wide range of different technologies and frameworks. It is fantastic for someone who is interested in the development field, but isn't really sure what they would like the most within this field. The instructors and TA's are fantas...
Denver Full Stack Bootcamp is a fantastic course for someone who is trying to jump into a new career or boost their current career. This was a fantastic high-level overview of a massive amount of information. It really helps students to get exposed to a very wide range of different technologies and frameworks. It is fantastic for someone who is interested in the development field, but isn't really sure what they would like the most within this field. The instructors and TA's are fantastic in helping to guide you towards the subjects you enjoy most, yet still teaching you the basics that everyone needs to know. A coding bootcamp is a very challenging environment where students are not spoon fed knowledge but they are given the tools to seek out the knowledge that is needed to further their career. This is not an easy path, but with hard work it is a path that WILL pay off.
Caleb Andersh of University of Denver Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Oct 16, 2017
How much does University of Denver Boot Camps cost?
University of Denver Boot Camps costs around $12,745. On the lower end, some University of Denver Boot Camps courses like Digital Marketing - Part-Time cost $8,995.
What courses does University of Denver Boot Camps teach?
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Where does University of Denver Boot Camps have campuses?
University of Denver Boot Camps has an in-person campus in Denver.
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