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.
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.
I chose Nucamp cause it was close to my house and it was convenient. The best part was the instructor how knowledgeable and interesting he made the classes.
I love how Nucamp is nearly risk-free in terms of financial cost and caters to flexible learning for those in a full-time job. The small class got people and instructors on a more personal level unlike classes with big lectures.
I selected NuCamp because of the flexible schedule and the great cost compared to other boot camps. I have been very pleased with this investment (Web Fundamentals). My weekly instructor is very patient and responsive when help is needed. The coursework has given a good balance of video instruction and exercises to make sure we are retaining what we've seen and heard. I would recommend this to anyone interested in exploring and/or learning more about coding.
I choose NuCamp because of the low cost. I enjoyed NuCamp because it pushed me to learn more in a short period of time. It was a good experience, and I am hoping to participate in the full stack bootcamp.
I looked at various bootcamp options before giving Nucamp a shot. Most other offerings are far more expensive and are significant investments in time and money. I was pleased with the Nucamp Web Fundamentals course which lasted 4 weeks and will likely move forward with the Full Stack Developer course (22 week commitment) after this experience. The course is arranged so that you can work a regular 9-5 job, using off time to study/code to prepare for the Saturday 5 hour meet-up hosted by the...
I looked at various bootcamp options before giving Nucamp a shot. Most other offerings are far more expensive and are significant investments in time and money. I was pleased with the Nucamp Web Fundamentals course which lasted 4 weeks and will likely move forward with the Full Stack Developer course (22 week commitment) after this experience. The course is arranged so that you can work a regular 9-5 job, using off time to study/code to prepare for the Saturday 5 hour meet-up hosted by the instructor. The format worked well for me despite the distractions thrown at me by life. I enjoyed having a more structured approach to the material than I would have had access to if I had chosen to "go it alone, teach myself" by buying a book or just googling it. Having the instructor and classmates to bounce questions off of resolved issues and expanded knowledge faster than the singular approach.
I chose new camp as a way to continue my education while at the same time working on a full-time job.
The classes were fun! Lots of opportunity for interaction, asking questions and helping each other. I took the course online entirely, including the in-class portion.
Nucamp delivered!: cost, quality, support, interactivity, communication. I am very pleased with the lessons and have learnt a lot!
The online modules are well constructed, the lectures are very...
I chose new camp as a way to continue my education while at the same time working on a full-time job.
The classes were fun! Lots of opportunity for interaction, asking questions and helping each other. I took the course online entirely, including the in-class portion.
Nucamp delivered!: cost, quality, support, interactivity, communication. I am very pleased with the lessons and have learnt a lot!
The online modules are well constructed, the lectures are very clear and the support materials are on point. The videos selected are accessible and the instructor in them explains really clearly, in a very positive note. I would take a class in person with him if I could.
Every assignment is helpful in providing practice for the weekly in-class project. The weekly in-class project summarizes really well what is learnt. Each of the assignments are examples that can be applied to real situations for a developer.
Loved my online instructor, very supportive and knowledgeable, always encouraging students to learn from each other and share his wisdom. I do appreciate that very much Austin!
I chose Nucamp coding bootcamp because I wanted to see if coding is something I could enjoy. I work full time and overtime, so other schooling is not right for me; 2-3 hours online during the week and one weekend day in person is workable. The price is well worth the experiment. In my case, I enjoyed the beginner bootcamp so much that I've signed up for the more extensive bootcamp. A few people quit halfway through. I can't help but think they found it worthwhile, though. I would have; eve...
I chose Nucamp coding bootcamp because I wanted to see if coding is something I could enjoy. I work full time and overtime, so other schooling is not right for me; 2-3 hours online during the week and one weekend day in person is workable. The price is well worth the experiment. In my case, I enjoyed the beginner bootcamp so much that I've signed up for the more extensive bootcamp. A few people quit halfway through. I can't help but think they found it worthwhile, though. I would have; even if it wasn't for me. Knowing is better than the opposite.
I've chosen Nucamp for its flexibility, convenient schedule, and affordability. But the best part of the process were the in-person classes, thanks to our teacher Alex Smith, who did a wonderful job explaining complicated materials in an easy-to-grasp way, and helping with and correcting our projects without being judgmental or negative. All in all, the course was both fun and productive, and I'm looking forward to go on for the full-stack program at Nucamp in the nearest future.
Nucamp allowed me the opportunity to learn a lot about the programming world in a month. It highlighted some weaknesses I have as a student, but the in class workshops have given me the confidence to continue self-paced learning and self-directed projects. It was an excellent introduction to the topic and the cost was the best I could find in the bootcamp market. I would highly recommend for anyone looking for a crash course in the basics and will look to Nucamp for an extended bootcamp wh...
Nucamp allowed me the opportunity to learn a lot about the programming world in a month. It highlighted some weaknesses I have as a student, but the in class workshops have given me the confidence to continue self-paced learning and self-directed projects. It was an excellent introduction to the topic and the cost was the best I could find in the bootcamp market. I would highly recommend for anyone looking for a crash course in the basics and will look to Nucamp for an extended bootcamp when I am ready for the commitment of 22weeks. Thanks for the program!
I chose Nucamp because I saw the affordable price and the flexibility for adults who works full time. I really enjoyed the workshop meets on Saturdays. It really tied everything today. Even though it was 4 hours long it did not feel like it, time flies by fast when you're learning.
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. 1,863 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Nucamp legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,863 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 1,863 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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