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Software Engineering Career Track Prep

viaSpringboard
4.09 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
$490
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
6 weeks 10 hrs/week

Summary

Springboard offers a self-paced online course to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, guided by a senior software engineer mentor. This course serves as a foundational step for aspiring software engineers and prepares learners for advanced bootcamps like the Software Engineer Career Track. Designed for flexibility, it allows learners to progress at their own pace while receiving expert mentorship.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Aspiring software engineers seeking foundational skills

    • Ideal for beginners; no prerequisites required

    • Learners planning to advance to bootcamps

  • What to Expect
    • Self-paced online format with mentor guidance

    • Hands-on projects in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

    • Personalized feedback from senior engineer mentors

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Solid foundation in web development basics

    • Skills applicable to advanced software engineering bootcamps

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Topics included

Course Reviews

4.09 rating (22 reviews)
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Goberdhan Barran

Student 2020

September 19, 2020
UX/UI Sudent

Enough practice work in the curriculum with sufficient guidance that enabled me to learn the skill faster. I would recommend Springboard any day because of its timely support, effective and learned mentors. I truly enjoyed being apart of the Springboard student community.

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Nick Varner

Student 2020

July 06, 2020
I would skip it

I thought I would give Springboard a try based on some of the reviews and price, but I would recommend skipping it. Although the syllabus for the program is attractive and taught by a good instructor you could find a lot of his courses on Udemy for a fraction of the cost. One of the reasons I went with Springboard was they advertised a Mentorship who you could call on and meet up with at the end of every week. I ended up NEVER getting matched with a mentor throughout the entire course. It was a pretty big waste of money overall. At the end they give you some practice problems, but there's no solutions so if you end up getting stuck, you're stuck there. Maybe that is what the mentor call thing was for, but like I said I was never matched. I would skip this and buy some cheaper options.

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