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Full Stack Web Development

viaTech Talent & Strategy
4.62 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
$14,750
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
12 weeks 12 hrs/week

Summary

Tech Talent South’s Full Stack Web Development program prepares aspiring developers for careers in Java programming. This online, self-paced course offers a comprehensive introduction to web development skills, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Java. Designed for beginners and those needing a refresher, it combines foundational learning with career services to connect students with industry opportunities.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Aspiring developers with no prior programming experience

    • Ideal for those switching from another programming language

    • No prerequisites required

  • What to Expect
    • Self-paced online learning format

    • Hands-on projects using Java and web development tools

    • Access to career services and industry connections

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Proficiency in Java and full stack development

    • Strong foundation in web technologies

    • Preparation for entry-level web development roles

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Course Reviews

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Merisha Crowl

Graduate 2023

May 09, 2024
TTS is a scam

I was emailed directly and asked to apply. I took my time and asked lots of questions, I researched online and found very few reviews. Should have been my first red flag. I've since learned all negative reviews of this school are deleted not long after being posted. I've can only guess from my own experience why this would be. First of all, they were very fast moving, fast talking, and car salesman like in how they push you to meet fast approaching deadlines to sign everything and jump in. Also should have been a red flag. I initially stated I already had student loans I could not afford and did not want to take on more debt. I was told about a couple scholarships. I applied and won a 50% scholarship. I asked about additional scholarships and was advised about an Income Share Agreement. I had never heard of this before. I was told it was very safe and not a student loan because if I did not earn $65,000 a year for 5 years after certification the debt would be waived entirely, and if I did earn $65,000 a year I would owe them $7,500 repaid at 9% of my monthly income. I was promised job assistance in the form of job placement and resume and interview review and prep. I was told the entry level positions I could expect to get within 6 months of graduating was $100,000 a year or more. None of this was true. Again I was heavily pressured to get thing signed, software installed, permissions and access to my computers provided within a very short amount of time to meet their "deadlines". The reality is that they start these courses every couple weeks and they are almost entirely AI run through prerecorded slides, free links to other code teaching platforms, and YouTube videos. So there was no need to be pressured to meet these fast approaching deadlines because more classes start constantly. This was a tactic to rush through any and all fine print and questionable permissions and software. The entire staff at the time I came on board were self admitted hackers. They would begin exposing this through the course. There are 2 teachers for each course. A main teacher and an asst. teacher who would teach alternate supplemental classes sometimes related to the topic at hand and other times not related at all. Many times that instructor was expected to cover topics with us that had not been covered yet by the main instructor causing the class to be very confused and unable to follow along because that material had not been covered yet. It would be like learning multiplication for 3 weeks with the main instructor and then having the asst on Wednesday show up with a class assignment on Calculus. The literal example is we were learning HTML and CSS and then given an assignment on React. We then spent multiple weeks learning JavaScript to then get an assignment in Java. Every class was a slideshow with links to YouTube videos or links and assignments on other free platforms like freecodecamp and codeacademy and w3schools. The class is 3 hours long. We were originally told 4 days a week with Wed optional. When class started the instructor informed us Wed was mandatory as it was a different topic and curriculum from the main instructor and attendance would count for missed days. The instructor for the main course read the slideshows word for word for 3 hours straight. If we asked questions or asked for help with something we were told to "Google it" or ask chat gpt.  We were told by both instructors that they were paid for the 3 hours of lecture time and the slides had to be covered so there was no time for questions or reviewing. Assignments were graded several weeks after completing with only 100% or 0% as completed or not completed. So there was no feedback or instruction on what was right or wrong. When I brought this up my next assignment was to code something intentionally incorrect so you could see the errors that vscode would present. I did exactly that and was graded a low grade due to errors. (This was the only grade the entire course that was not graded based solely on completed or not.) When I tried to address the feedback with the instructor privately he repeatedly ignored what I was saying until I put it in the class chat. He then changed the grade to 100% and privately in the feedback said it was a well deserved 100% after out loud verbally in front of the class repeatedly saying I was wrong because of all the obvious errors. It seemed like my instructions were different then the rest of the class. It felt like retaliation for complaining in the form of public humiliation in front of the class. Many of the slides contained errors or were covering outdated material or non-working links. Several of the advertised topics were never covered at all during the course. When I was still in the enrollment process and trying to make sure I could commit to the requirements I asked what the time commitment was outside of lecture time to complete readings and assignments. I was told 1-2 hours per night. The reality is they shortened the original course which was a year or more to 12 weeks. So the curriculum was reduced down to 12 weeks. Some days the assignments alone due the following day were upwards of 6+ hours of independent study time. This resulted in many students no longer completing assignments or getting very far behind. Many students complained and the due dates were changed so that the assignments were due 7 days from the date they were assigned. This gave us more time to complete lessons and assignments but resulted in no feedback. It also made learning things in steps impossible. Imagine being taught how to make cheesecake. The first lesson on day 1 is how to purchase and operate a springform pan. You attempt to do so, get the pan but can't make it work. Day 2 you ask for help and are told to google it. While being taught how to gather ingredients needed and mix the cheesecake. So you get a bowl mix ingredients. Yours doesn't look like the teachers but you followed the printed steps. The teacher only completed 2 of 6 steps on screen so you have no idea how to work your pan and your cheesecake looks weird but no one wants to explain where you are going wrong. So you stay up all night watching youtubes, googling, chat gpting, you get the cheesecake right but can't figure out the pan still. Nothing has been graded, no feedback on assignments. Day 3 different teacher different topic, short YouTube then assignment: create a castle out of homemade rock crystals...(it's due next day 3 with no contact between with instructor) now.. Day 4 present your baked cheesecake with topping of choice. (The instructor will lecture on completely different topics while you do this so choose pay attention to what he's saying or work on your assignment).Maybe it's just me but I don't see how anyone could be successful learning like that. By the end of the course one student was able to transfer to a different instructor and never heard from him again, the rest of us tried to figure things out either between us or alone and many didn't get their certs. All complained they did not learn the material needed for employment, and at least 2 of us cried in class so...As if that wasn't bad enough when higher ups were reached out to their response was to bad mouth the instructors and make excuses for the big changes in curriculum going on. If your curriculum is going through an overhaul, why charge students to attend your broken classes? None of us were placed. None of us received real job offers as a result of this course. I was immediately approached by someone claiming to be an IRS recruiter after completing the course and it seemed like they referred me, however I used to work for IRS and many of the things she asked for raised red flags that she was not in fact employed by IRS. When I questioned this I was told she was a third party recruiter. She wanted me to contact my former superviser and get a copy of my security clearance and send it to her to which I blocked her and refused as highly suspicious with all the govt hacking happening. Later I saw many news stories about big hacking events that utilized things we completed for assignments and it made me further question who was involved with this business and what was really happening. All of the staff with the exception of the CEO and her right hand gal have resigned including their legal counsel from what their staff said. The only contact I received in the 14 months since completing the course were solicitations to purchase more courses or supplemental lessons. I believe this is a pay to play and the only job you will be offered is in office position making you now involved in the scheme. I filed a complaint with the BBB after getting little to no response from their company or representatives. The ISA I was rushed into was nothing they presented it to be. While my financial obligation should have been $7500 paid back or waived in 5 years, these are the actual terms: If I make more than $65,000 in a year and this is based on my monthly income. So if I make more than $5416 gross in a month they deem me at 65,000 a year for that month and 9% of my monthly income goes to them even if my normal monthly income is $2500. If I don't make $65,000 to their calculations that month does not count at all. They place me in deferment and it is not counted towards the 5 years at all. The only way the debt will be waived is if I make less than $5416 gross in a month for the next 10 years. If I do make over $65,000 the clock starts then. They get 9% of what ever I make not until the original $7500 is paid back as you would expect when told its zero interest at sign up. No they get 9% until more than twice that is paid back. So for a 12 week course that taught us fragments of Full Stack Web Development, did not offer job prep or placement, they got $7500 from whatever company sponsored my scholarship plus $16,000 when and if I ever teach myself how to make that income. For a company that's claim to fame is women owned, I am a single mom with 2 kids, a medical disability, and DVSA survivor. Through my many attempts to give them the benefit of the doubt and make this right all I've gotten is the run around and silence. Please stay away from predatory companies like this one.

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Lukas Jenkins

Graduate 2023

September 18, 2023
Amazing curriculum bootcamp

I came from an academic engineering background and decided to leave my PhD program in biomedical engineering to switch careers and go into software development. I found TTS through a local networking event where a regional representative told me about the bootcamps offered, and I decided to enroll in the Full Stack Web Development course. I had the absolute best time in this course! I learned so much about front-end and back-end development including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as well as specialized frameworks to create beautiful web pages and interactive applications. The back-end education and concepts we went over during our object-oriented programming in Java section were also incredibly valuable to me since I do not have a computer science degree. Overall, I would definitely recommend TTS to others who want to change careers or supplement their knowledge because the comprehensive nature of the bootcamp really allowed me to feel confident saying that I am now a full stack developer. Also the TTS community is extremely friendly, and they have been wonderful on a personal level. 

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Mallory Ozuna

Graduate 2019

June 12, 2020
Incredible Opportunity

I am currently in the Full Time Code Immersion and Intro to Web Design classes in San Antonio but we are meeting by zoom due to COVID. I was a bit worried I wouldn't pick up the concepts well over zoom but the instructors are incredible! They make sure you're able to follow along, ask questions when you don't understand and keep you confident with lots of one on one help offered before and after classes, even on weekends! There is also lots of collaboration within your cohort that makes working on homework and networking fun. The instructors are truly dedicated to making sure you succeed along with the others from Tech Talent South. They are available for any and all questions. Being new to the tech environment, having so many resources has been awesome as well as getting lots of career advice and help too!They have made a nervous, recent graduate without many offers for a good career feel incredibly confident that with my new skills, I will land a rewarding position with a great company. This program has been challenging at times but has also been the best investment I've made in myself thus far. So glad I am a part of Tech Talent South!

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Jamie Myers

Graduate 2020

April 22, 2020
Full Stack Java

Great experience. Went into their full stack Java course without much prior programming experience. Came out much more proficient, and now have a clear and understanding path on my way as a Full stack programmer! 

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Temor M Tucker

Student 2020

March 26, 2020
Great time

This a great hands on program. I just completed the course and I had a great time learning and my teacher was amazing. This a great opportunity for you to get a career. I am grateful to be apart of this family.

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Kyle St Jean

Graduate 2019

July 21, 2019
Full Stack Web Developer Immersive Camp - 480 hrs

I'd like to break this review into a few topics in particular. Having a sponsor for the camp, Curriculum, Instructor, Support, Classmates, and ultimate finishing with overall experience.

Having a sponsor for this camp was amazing. Getting this high of a value item and such an industry important curriculum because it was catored to them was absolutely amazing. The problems with it lied in having far too many people in the room where they decided how much we should know and what topics to cover. Sometimes we had super intense classes where the topics couldn't go on long enough. Other times we had classes that just dragged on and on because my poor instructor had to slug through boring slides about topics we had no business worrying about as newbies. Overall, the sponsor was great. They provided me something that I will always be grateful for. They also may or may not give me a job. Still waiting to hear. (it's been just a week)

 

Curriculum was rough and amazing all at once. There were long days that were awful, and there were some days where I wish I could have stayed longer and gotten to know more about a particular topic. I think there were far too many people involved in making decisions about what to learn, how we learn it, and ultimately whether or not there were realistic expectations around getting it done. Curriculum was over a "meh...glad I learned Java and Spring! That's for sure!"

 

My instructor was out of this world phenomenal. This section will have ZERO downsides other than him not being able to have more freedom to expand on topics he knew we needed more of. The instructor? Gregory Testo. He's amazing. I cannot recommend him enough. Charismatic, funny, attentive, unique, and so knowledgable. He had to learn with us on certain topics as things changed from the corporate sponsor and he didn't miss a beat. He dedicated saturdays to coming in for 4 hours to help other students who wanted it. Seriously cannot be any more thankful for him and I absolutely love this man.

 

Support and Classmates. TTS had amazing support, especially in the hands of Tanny Men. I spoke with her mostly and she provided us with far more than I ever knew possible. Even when TTS higher ups gave us answers on questions we got ANGRY about...she was there to back us up and try to fight for us. I cannot say more good things about her as well, because she particularly cared for me very well as I faced numberous stressors outside of class. My classmates were insanely cool. I got along with almost everyone and had zero hatred for a single person. We were all super close at the end and I walked away with more than knowledge and skills...I gained friends. I was so lucky to have these people by my side. We acted like a rugby team on the line and huddled together, keeping everyone afloat and running at the goal of getting hired by our sponsor as a team. We openly talked about how no one was in competition and everyone was willing to help.

Ultimately this experience was overall a phenomenal time. I was tested in so many ways by the need to grow and learn material quickly, and I walked away being able to build a full stack application from scratch. I walked away with friends and a great chance at finding my way into the industry so that I can provide for my family and have my dream career. The camp provided me with one of the greatest crucibles I've ever faced, stretching me so thin that I almost broke at times. (I drove an hour to get into class and walked 15 minutes every day to have free parking in Downtown PHX). I'm so thankful I got the camp free, although it ultimately cost my home 3-4 months of no income and having to run our credit cards through the roof to make it work. My only big complaints, since I feel I have to provide some of them, would be that the corporate sponsors and TTS did not communicate well. There was a lot to learn and not enough time, while also having huge expectations. We got a visit from one of the sponsor company's higher ups and he devastated most of us with rude and awful news half way through the camp. Confusion, changes, rough slides to learn from, and a lack of coding along or building projects from the first week were also in my list of complaints. I wish I had spent more time coding, using github, making projects, and less time talking theory while staring at slides. Ultimately, I'm a driven person who made this an "I cannot and will not fail or be unprepared" venture, so I did everything I had to in order to succeed, even when that meant taking an hour from my 5 hours of sleep each night.

Greg Testo is amazing, I'm so happy I know Java and Spring, as well as using Test Driven Development to program, and I have new friends I love. I'm happy and thankful. 

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Sean Stewart

Graduate 2019

July 15, 2019
Great Experience!

Great supportive teachers and coordinators who spent their time doing their best to teach us a very intensive lesson plan and creating a great profile for the tech industry. Our teacher has an amazing personality and great ability to both teach us in the subject matter and how to present it in way that ensured our understanding and ability in programming. Our community organizers were really supportive in resume building by reviewing with indepth feedback to ensure we are putting our best skills to the world, and going out of their way to make sure we are comfortable with the enviornment and class.
 

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Blake Richardson

Student 2019

May 09, 2019
Tech Talent Select

Fast paced and great environment to learn. The talented staff and instructors here care about you, your success, and your learning process. Especially with the pair programming (meaning getting to couple up with your classmates and learn code from your peers as well). This Tech Talent South Select program is ideal for anyone who wants to brake into Full Stack Web Development or just wanting to know how to build an app for your very on ideas. I will recommend that anyone and everyone sign up today for Full Stack Code Immersion classes today in your area. Visit https://www.techtalentsouth.com/ and do something BIG.

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Cyndi Mccoy

Student 2019

May 09, 2019
Consultant

The instructor  works hard to ensure the class of varied backgrounds are challenged and all have an opportunity to learn.  He shares knowledge and instructs in a way that reflects real world experiences in technology.

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Kanessa

Student 2019

May 09, 2019
Have Fun Learning How To Code

I lucked up on a very fun collaborative group of experts.  Great opportunities are just chasing me down right now.  This class has armored me with so many excellent and relevant tools... and we're only 4 weeks in!

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Anonymous

Student 2019

May 09, 2019
Tech Talent South Select

This was a full time corporate sponsored program that is 3 months long. Once you are selected and passes the bootcamp you are guaranteed an interview. I am greatfull for being selected and so far I am learning a lot.

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Niko Roberts

Student 2019

May 09, 2019
Definitely recommend

Participating in the Select program from Tech Talent South has been incredible. An immersive and detailed experience covering Full Stack Development. A great community of unique individuals, excellent management, and knowledgeable instructors. Proud to be involved in this program, and excited to see where these skills will take me!

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Jacolby Green

Student 2019

May 09, 2019
Learning Java

Currently learning Java through Tech Talent South here in Dallas, Tx. I must say that learning has been really fun here. The environment is welcoming and also very accessible.  Although my cohort has not made it to the halfway point, I have a very good understanding of the Java language and I am eager to learn more!

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