Program Details

Software Development Bootcamp
Concordia University Wisconsin
06/01/2018
Over the course of 24 weeks, you will learn how to build, test, and deploy software applications using JavaScript on the client- (front-end) and server-side (back-end) of an application. Starting with fundamentals, you will quickly move into more complex programming concepts that are solidified through challenges, such as: pair programming, weekly projects, lab exercises, and code reviews. The projects that you create throughout the program will be used to build your portfolio, which will serve as a showcase of your work and be a valuable asset in your post-bootcamp job hunt. You will also receive time with a professional career mentor through one-on-one coaching sessions and bi-weekly workshops. In the final four weeks, you will work with a client and your classmates on a team to develop a real product. This is what we call your “capstone project”. At the end of the program, you will demonstrate your capstone project to an audience of hiring partners and tech community members. Show More

Applicants must Receive a PASS in digital literacy technical assessment, receive a PASS of admissions interview conducted by admissions staff, and show satisfactory progress of pre-work assignment prior to the program start date. This Concordia University Wisconsin Continuing Education opportunity is provided by Upright Education, Inc. Admissions, training and financing is provided through Upright Education, Inc. For questions, please connect directly with info@uprighted.com or visit https://bootcamp.cuw.edu/programs/software-development-bootcamp.

This program is offered

Rolling deadlines. Apply online at: https://bootcamp.cuw.edu/programs/software-development-bootcamp
Aspiring to become a software engineer, web developer, or IT specialist? This bootcamp is the one for you, providing students with both the engineering and communication skills necessary to build software. Our full-stack software development bootcamp can give you the hands-on training needed to start a career in software development, ending with a final project to build your professional portfolio. NOTE: This is a non-credit bearing course but upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion from Concordia University Wisconsin. JavaScript Foundations; react application development; express & MongoDB applications; Full Stack JavaScript Software Developer are skills learned.
Attend networking events and discover new communities for people in your industry. Meet hiring partners, mentors, and industry experts.
The career development track is taught and hosted by a professional career coach. The track includes bi-weekly workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions. Career workshops provide you with a framework to identify your post-Bootcamp career goals and a 360-degree strategy to achieve them. Whether you have questions about an upcoming interview or need some help with your resume, one-on-one sessions provide you with an opportunity to get direct feedback from a career professional. Interview Prep & Coaching. Portfolio Building. Discover techniques to professionally display your work to employers. Your professional image matters. How you represent yourself on your resume, through a cover letter, and online is crucial to giving potential employers an accurate and enticing first impression of your skills and capabilities. Negotiating your salary can be an uncomfortable situation. Professional coaching helps you learn the best strategies to negotiate fair compensation when discussing an offer.
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Federal Financial Aid is not available, but Upright offers tuition assistant, scholarships/discounts, and flexible payment plans. Contact info@uprighted.com for more info. Participants are required to have a laptop or desktop computer that has a webcam, microphone, and a high-speed internet connection. The hardware must have a minimum of 4GB (gigabytes) random access memory, and a hard disk of no less than 128 GB in size.
Refunds will be less the tuition deposit fee and the cost of any program materials received. A participant who cancels no more than 30 days before the start date of the first program period receives all monies returned with the exception of the non-refundable tuition deposit fee. See full cancellation policy here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1DyKGC4_yK__39bEp3QOcdXSJmEMwMyeV


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