

CodingNomads offers a part-time, four-month online program focusing on Java and computer science fundamentals. This self-paced course includes Java, SQL, and Git & GitHub, essential skills for various industries. Learners receive personalized mentorship, engaging in regular one-on-one sessions with mentors for guidance and support, while completing coursework on their own schedule. This program serves as the initial stage of the Java Enterprise Career Track.
Ideal for aspiring Java developers and career changers
No prerequisites; suitable for beginners
Perfect for those seeking flexible, part-time learning
Self-paced learning with structured modules
Regular mentor-led screen-sharing calls
Access to a supportive community and resources
Gain proficiency in Java, SQL, and Git
Receive personalized feedback and guidance
Prepare for advanced Java career tracks
No certifications are covered by this course.
Graduate 2022
Mental health and neurodivergent friendly! Coding Nomads mixes the perfect cocktail of self paced learning with mentorship and a laid back, down to earth supportive community. You won't only skim the surface of the coding ocean. You'll go deeper into the concepts explored. The mentors are knowledgeable, have industry experience, and are flexible. The course content has a great variety of coding exercises, text, and videos to fit your learning style. Not only can you meet with your mentor weekly you can communicate any blockers in the discord and get timely responses. The staff makes you feel at home and meets you where you are on your journey.
Student 2020
I'm a full time professional who needed an in-depth course to understand and learn Java. I've searched lots of online learning courses but I decided to choose CodingNomads and I can't be happier. I loved their learning platform which is top of the class and their willingness to revise it based on students feedback. I've learned basic concept of Java and how to apply it in real world. I'd recommend this course for not only the working professional but also for all students who are looking to start a new career in software engineering.
Student 2019
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad). What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff. I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc..
He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you're feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support. CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you're serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
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