

Tech Elevator's coding course offers a comprehensive introduction to programming, focusing on Java and client-server architecture. Delivered online, the course covers essential technologies like Git, SQL, Spring Boot, REST, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Vue.js. It is designed to provide practical, hands-on learning experiences for aspiring programmers.
Ideal for beginners and aspiring programmers
No prerequisites required
Suitable for career changers and tech enthusiasts
Online, self-paced learning modules
Hands-on projects with real-world applications
Comprehensive coverage of Java and client-server programming
Foundational programming skills in Java and web technologies
Practical experience with modern development tools
No certifications are covered by this course.
Graduate 2025
This program yes is fast, but almost too fast. I believe to help people understand coding and software engineering they need to have more instructor hours for one on ones or homework help. Also I'm not sure if this is a regular thing with them but I had an instructor who was awesome always set time aside for the class, then with 5 weeks left they decided to part ways with him last minute and gave us a new instructor, who wasn't bad but had to take on all of the classes and just seemed to be all over the place like its been awhile since he touch coding and wasn't sure of himself.
Student 2023
After my interest peaked in coding, I decided to go "all-in" and picked Tech Elevator as my bootcamp of choice after hearing good reviews from number of friends. The curriculum really offers a solid base for entering the development realm, and I really enjoyed the 30 week timeframe as it offered more time to digest the material. However, you get out of it what you put into it. If you study a lot and make an effort to truly learn and grasp the material, you'll do well. If you scrape by knowing the bare minimum to pass your assignments, don't expect to get a job soon after graduation. The part time program is very low-key, and although the syllabus outlines policies to follow, they are not strictly enforced. Many students neglect to attend class and pair programming sessions, leaving other students hanging, but there were no noticeable consequences for this behavior. It sometimes felt like the institution was more interested in our tuition payments than our success or their reputation. A number of students also had issues with the availability and quality of the instructors, and while I will admit that my cohort got the short end of the stick, this was not a huge issue for me personally since I am a good self-learner. The academic fellows are SUPER helpful and are the life support of the program. I did learn learn a lot and received 2 great job offers through match-making, so the program was definitely a good investment and worth it for me; however, if you're not a self-motivator and/or get a lot out of lectures/visual teaching, the part-time program may not be for you. Pros: -Good curriculum -Help is usually available in a decent time frame from the Academic Fellows -Matchmaking is a great way to get your foot in the door to jumpstart your career Cons: -Poorly enforced policies -Faculty issues (hopefully this was just a series of unfortunate events for my cohort...) -End of module projects are not graded, so many people get away without doing/completing them -lack of individual projects to showcase to potential employers
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