Codam is a tuition-free full-time, 3.5-year programming school in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Codam’s mission is to create an open-minded learning environment in which people, cultures and ideas come together, with the aim of taking computer science education to a higher level. Students at Codam experience peer-to-peer teaching through a game-based educational system and will be trained with real-world experience through internships and assignments from leading software companies. The curriculum includes around 100 projects and activities covering many aspects of computer science and programming, such as Unix programming, 3D programming, web programming and more. The program is broken into 5 parts – an introduction to programming, the basics of programming, the first internship, mastering programming and digital literacy, and the final internship.
The application procedure consists of four steps – registration via the website, two online test games, an introductory meeting: the 'Check-in' and a selection period: the 'Selection Piscine'. Applicants must be between 18 and 30 years old.
Codam does not work with class schedules or timetables. Instead, students are expected to reach specific milestones within a certain time, but how they do that is up to them. Projects have a recommended deadline but students develop their skills at their own pace. Located on the Marineterrein, in the heart of Amsterdam, Codam is amongst a growing number of tech initiatives and projects aiming to make open innovation possible. With great access to the technology community, Codam offers a safe and welcoming environment that is available for students 24/7.
How much does Codam cost?
The average bootcamp costs $14,142, but Codam does not share pricing information. You can read a cost-comparison of other popular bootcamps!
What courses does Codam teach?
Codam offers courses like Coding College.
Where does Codam have campuses?
Codam has an in-person campus in Amsterdam.
Is Codam worth it?
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Is Codam legit?
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Does Codam offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Is Codam accredited?
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