Nucamp is a coding bootcamp that offers part-time, online programs, including Back End, SQL, DevOps with Python (16 weeks); Front End Web & Mobile Development (17 weeks); and Full Stack Web & Mobile Development (22 weeks). Nucamp also offers a 4-week introduction bootcamp that covers the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Nucamp is on a mission to make quality education accessible and affordable to everyone. The online bootcamps include both self-paced and actively mentored study, and there are no more than 15 students per class with a dedicated instructor for each cohort.
Admission is open to all 18-years and older (some states require HS graduation or GED). To enroll in a bootcamp, complete Nucamp's online registration form.
Students of the longer bootcamps are prepared for entry-level, Junior web developer jobs. Nucamp offers career services and 1:1 career coaching to bootcamp students. Nucamp also offers exclusive access to a nationwide job board tailored to Nucamp graduates.
In Nucamp's Back End Bootcamp, you can be skills-ready as a Back End Python developer in 16 weeks. == 100% online. == New cohorts start every 5 weeks. == Six days/week, your work is self-paced, online, with access to your instructor, cohort peers, and Nucamp's active online learning community. Spend 10 to 20 hours each week viewing online lectures and working exercises and challenges. == One day/week, meet online for a real-time, 4-hour interactive workshop, with no more than 15 students per class for interactive coding workshops led by an expert instructor. == Engage classmates during the week in an online forum and collaborate on your portfolio project == Seek guidance and help from your instructor during the week in a private or collaborative course chat. == Learn data structures and algorithms to build robust applications with Python and SQL. Use DevOps tools and deploy to the Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google clouds.
Cost shown is "Early Bird" price for registering 2 wks prior to Bootcamp. -- Regular price is $2,538. -- If not financed, tuition can be divided into 6 equal monthly payments to Nucamp with no interest or financing fee.
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Cost shown is "Early Bird" price for registering 2 wks prior to Bootcamp. -- Regular price is $2,124. -- If not financed, tuition can be divided into 6 equal monthly payments to Nucamp with no interest or financing fee.
Express your creativity through a modern web experience that users and employers will love. Nucamp's Front End Bootcamp equips you to be job-ready in 17 weeks. == 100% online. == New cohorts start every 5 weeks. == Six days/week, your work is self-paced, online, with access to your instructor, cohort peers, and Nucamp's active online learning community. Spend 10 to 20 hours each week viewing online lectures and working exercises and challenges. == One day/week, meet online for a real-time, 4-hour interactive workshop, with no more than 15 students per class for interactive coding workshops led by an expert instructor. == Engage classmates during the week in an online forum and collaborate on your portfolio project == Seek guidance and help from your instructor during the week in a private or collaborative course chat. == Breakdown of our 17-Week Course: == 1. Front-End Web UI Framework, Javascript. In this course you will learn how to build websites that can be developed once for all screen sizes. You will learn about grids and responsive design, Bootstrap CSS and JavaScript components. ==
2. Front End JavaScript Library, React. In this course you will learn the #1 Javascript library for building websites: React. You will also be introduced to advanced aspects of JavaScript ES6, React Components and will develop React-Redux based applications. == 3. Multiplatform Mobile App Development with React Native. This course is where the magic happens! You will learn to update and package the responsive website built using Bootstrap and React and publish it as a true mobile application to the Apple Store or Google Play. Using React Native and the Expo SDK to access all native hardware capabilities of modern phones and tablets. ==
Cost shown is "Early Bird" price for registering 2 wks prior to Bootcamp. Regular price is $2,538.
If not financed, tuition can be divided into 6 equal monthly payments to Nucamp with no interest or financing fee.
Refund / Guarantee
According to state laws
Scholarship
Yes https://www.nucamp.co/scholarships
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
HTML and CSS
Prep Work
You need to have a good working knowledge of HTML and CSS. We offer a 4-week course that covers this.
If you can think it you can make it. Build apps from start to finish. Nucamp's Full Stack Web and Mobile Application Development bootcamp equips you as an entry-level Full Stack web developer in 22 weeks. == 100% online. == New cohorts start every 5 weeks. == You will be capable of developing beautiful and complex websites as well as high-performing mobile applications for Android and iPhone. This Bootcamp covers both front-end and back-end web development. == Six days/week, your work is self-paced, online, with access to your instructor, cohort peers, and Nucamp's active online learning community. Spend 10 to 20 hours each week watching online lectures and working exercises and challenges. == One day/week, meet online for a real-time, 4-hour interactive workshop, with no more than 15 students per class for interactive coding workshops led by an expert instructor. == Engage classmates during the week in an online forum and collaborate on your portfolio project == Seek guidance and help from your instructor during the week in a private or collaborative course chat. == In addition to learning Front-End Web UI Framework, Bootstrap, Javascript, and React you will dive further into Multiplatform Mobile App Development with React Native and Server-side Development with NodeJS, Express and MongoDB. == At the end of 22 weeks you will walk away with a strong portfolio of projects that showcase your abilities and talents.
Cost shown is "Early Bird" price if registering 2 wks prior to Bootcamp. -- Regular price is $2,905. -- If not financed, tuition can be divided into 7 equal monthly payments to Nucamp with no interest or financing fee. https://www.nucamp.co/financing
Refund / Guarantee
According to state laws
Scholarship
https://www.nucamp.co/scholarships
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
HTML and CSS
Prep Work
You need to have a good working knowledge of HTML and CSS. We offer a 4-week course that covers this.
Nucamp’s Job Hunting Bootcamp is designed to guide you in today’s technology-driven job market to present yourself as a great candidate to prospective employers. == Open to anyone seeking extra help and an edge in securing their first job. Nucamp or other coding bootcamp grads, CS grads, self-taught developers are all welcome. 100% online. == New cohorts start every 5 weeks. == Develop your LinkedIn and GitHub presence and practice your interviewing skills. Experience data structure and algorithm mock-up interviews. == Learn tips, tools and resources that software and web developers use to better prepare their resumes, online profiles and build professional portfolios. == Learn ways to gain valuable technical experience while you are still in pursuit of your next position. == Engage with instructors and peers to practice technical and soft interviewing, white board interviews, and delivering your elevator pitch. == Exchange peer reviews under the guidance of the instructor to gain multiple perspectives and feedback on project and portfolio sites. == Six days/week, your work is self-paced, online, with access to your instructor, cohort peers, and Nucamp's active online learning community. Spend 10 to 20 hours each week watching online lectures and working exercises and challenges. == One day/week, meet online for a real-time, 4-hour interactive workshop, with no more than 15 students per class led by an expert instructor. == Engage classmates and collaborate on Nucamp's active online forum. == Seek guidance and help from your instructor during the week in a private or collaborative course chat.
Financing
Deposit
$229
Financing
https://www.nucamp.co/financing
Tuition Plans
Price shown is Early Bird discount, good up to 2 weeks prior to start date. -- Regular price is $498, payable as $249 to register + $249 when Bootcamp beings.
Nucamp's Web Development Fundamentals will teach you the essential elements of web page development, covering HTML, CSS and JavaScript. No previous experience of these technologies is necessary. == This intro bootcamp will help you discover if web development is for you, and give you the foundation needed to pursue becoming a web developer. == 100% online. == New cohorts start every 5 weeks. == Six days/week, your work is self-paced, online, with access to your instructor, cohort peers, and Nucamp's active online learning community. Spend 10 to 20 hours each week viewing online lectures and working exercises and challenges. == One day/week, meet online for a real-time, 4-hour interactive workshop, with no more than 15 students per class led by an expert instructor. == Engage classmates, collaborate on project during the week in our online forum. == Seek guidance and help from your instructor during the week in a private or collaborative course chat . == In weeks 1 and 2, HTML and CSS are explored. Weeks 3 and 4, the course covers the essential components of JavaScript, including variables, arrays, loops, events and functions, event control and DOM manipulation. ==
Financing
Deposit
229
Tuition Plans
Cost shown is "Early Bird" price for registering 2 weeks or more prior to workshop start date.
Regular price is $498.
I chose Nucamp because it offered a great program at an affordable cost! I just finished my Web Development Fundamentals bootcamp and I’m very happy with my learning of HTML, CSS and Javescript! Great instructor too!
educator • Student • Web Development Fundamentals • Minneapolis
Jul 19, 2020
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I would recommend Nucamp to anyone who is a true beginner in the web development world. I literally started this course with zero knowledge, and the terms and practices that I learned here were foundational for knowing how to do basic function, find more information and take my work in a direction that aligns with my purpose for knowing how to organize and bring life to a website.
I really enjoyed my learning experience with Nucamp. The content is challenging, and the instructors are eager to support students learning. It was a healthy mix of challenging myself to figure things out, while having the support from peers and instructors.
Bootcamp was good for learning the necessary languages to get into the field. Instructor was always available when needed and took a lot of time helping students when they needed her. The instructor also learned along with the students and helped them solve an issue she doesn't know herself, but she went out of her way and researched them herself to help the students.
I chose NuCamp because it seemed like the right combination of self-training combined with instructor-led training. The weekend instructor-led workshop was perfect for me as a working professional.
This is a review for the four week introductory programming boot camp.
My long-term goal is to learn how to build enterprise-level websites (webapps) using modern languages and methods. Building websites is something I really want to do (I have a ton of great ideas but can’t afford to hire a developer.)
I had three goals for this bootcamp: 1. to get more experience with HTML, CSS and JavaScript and 2. See where my skills would need to ...
This is a review for the four week introductory programming boot camp.
My long-term goal is to learn how to build enterprise-level websites (webapps) using modern languages and methods. Building websites is something I really want to do (I have a ton of great ideas but can’t afford to hire a developer.)
I had three goals for this bootcamp: 1. to get more experience with HTML, CSS and JavaScript and 2. See where my skills would need to be to successfully complete the 22-week full stack programming course and 3. Get career advice from the instructor on my long-term goal.
I am pleased to report Nucamp exceeded my expectations. If you want know how specifically, read on.
The biggest challenge I’ve faced over the years trying to reach my goal is coding does not come naturally to me. Some folks get it right away, I don’t. I have to work hard at it. (Some programming snobs have told me not to try, but I don’t listen to them. Never have, never will.)
Prior to this course, I have learned enough HTML and CSS to build a simple website from tutorials on the web. I also started learning about JavaScript. Last year I took a C# class a local community college to learn more about programming. However, C# really didn’t help me get closer to my goal of building websites or help me become a full stack developer.
However, that instructor was able to give me more information about the languages I would need to learn to develop modern web applications. I chose Nucamp as the next step in my learning, as my research showed that the most popular websites in the world are built with JavaScript, React, MongoDB, Bootstrap – all the things Nucamp teaches. That was one reason.
My second reason for choosing Nucamp was I liked the format of the classes: you spend the week watching videos, doing code challenges and then come together on Saturday and work together as a class to code a project.
I’ve tried classes without an instructor before (Udemy) and also read a lot of books, but I’ve always preferred working with a group: it keeps you going and it’s great to have an instructor when you’re stuck.
I decided to start with the four-week class before attempting the 22 week full stack program, and I am so glad I went this route.
Just as I hoped, Nucamp did a great job in designing their instruction: the videos and class lectures were very precise and clear, and there was no extraneous information. The code challenges we did in class were key to understanding and using what we had read about, and the project we all did together on Saturday was extremely challenging, but do-able.
My instructor was instrumental in helping me finish the code challenges, and when I didn't finish the week 3 exercise in class on Saturday, we zoomed on Monday to work on it together. That was awesome. That is exactly the support I wanted and needed.
Even though Nucamp says don't start working on the weekly class project ahead of time, I did so I could spend time reviewing code rather than trying to figure it out on the fly. That way I used the instructor's time to go over the parts of the code I was grappling with, and even did some of the advanced challenges.
I loved doing the weekly projects, and my only complaint (it's not even a complaint, more of a concern) about the course is I wish there were more JavaScript projects that we could do on our own, projects that would get harder and would lead up to the project we did on Saturday. For example, an optional Monday project, a Tuesday project and so on. Watching the code is okay, but building something and seeing it work – no matter how small - is super satisfying. Finishing our project on Saturday and thinking "I coded that" was a great feeling.
Another thing I loved were the resources that were given (W3 Schools was a crucial resource while building the projects) as well as how to use Visual Studio, Chrome developer tools, debugging, using the console etc. I know those are essential for coding professionally.
If you're thinking about this course my recommendation is as follows: if you're a natural coder AND you have the time to commit to a course like this, dive in. You won't be disappointed. If you are not a natural coder (like me) then I would definitely consider reading up on JavaScript – either Google's grasshopper game, a Udemy course, or read a book – as a warmup before taking the bootcamp. Or you can just do it without any prior knowledge, but I suggest you budget extra time for that. You’ll spend a lot of time digging through W3 schools and re-watching the videos going “how the heck do I code that?!”
Even though I finished the course, there are a lot of areas that I want to go back and really master before moving on to the 22-week course. The good news is you get access to course and materials for life.
Overall, it was fun working with the instructor and the group. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience, and now I know exactly what I need to know to successfully complete the 22 week course. I have a feeling I haven't felt in a long time: I'm on my way!
Student • Web Development Fundamentals • Marysville
Jul 18, 2020
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I chose Nucamp because it was affordable, and also meeting once a week online through zoom, and being able to interact with the instructor and other students was beneficial to my learning.
At the beginning i was a little doubtful cause all the academies i found were really expensive, with nucamp the investment was smaller so i took the risk. i think this has been the best investment i've ever done! the program is amazing! teacher are great, the experience its very personalized. the material is great and easy to understand.
I greatly appreciated the small group sizes and the encouragement to work in smaller and "larger" groups. The instructor was readily available and adapted quickly to group and individual needs. The material is presented in a manner to introduce topics and show how to integrate and execute them. It does take self study and initiative to expand each of these skill sets to an actual marketable skillset; however, there is a NuCamp community ready and willing to provide assistance. You wi...
I greatly appreciated the small group sizes and the encouragement to work in smaller and "larger" groups. The instructor was readily available and adapted quickly to group and individual needs. The material is presented in a manner to introduce topics and show how to integrate and execute them. It does take self study and initiative to expand each of these skill sets to an actual marketable skillset; however, there is a NuCamp community ready and willing to provide assistance. You will get out of it what you put into it.
I enjoyed the fact that I could work on learning pretty much on my own schedule. The videos coupled with the slides and code examples were very helpful. It was a great way to get my feet wet and start coding!
I chose Nucamp because its cheaper and I didn't have to commute. My experience was informative and I gained a lot of knowledge. The instructor was on point on time during the workshops and available any other day. I think the workshop hours should be 6 hrs because as you progress there's a lot of material to cover plus the assignment coordination is very helpful.
student • Student • Web Development Fundamentals • San Francisco
Jul 18, 2020
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Web Development Fundamentals
NUcamp provides the fundamentals needed to help you set a great learning route. I tried doing in my own and I got caught up on a while loop without a break statement. Learning coding takes longer than what the fundamental course is suppose to teach, BUT it pushes you towards a structure for you to continue. I am attending the full stack along with my sister
This is how I can grade NUCamp: 1. Affordable 2. Flexible timing 3. Plenty of courses 4. You can select combo of different courses 5. You can take a break and restart your course again 6. Dedicated (very dedicated) instructor 7. You can reach out to instructor any time of the day, it really mean anytime of the day and they don't mind that and you can get your reply soon
I chose this course for cost and flexibility. The instructor was great! Always available and very helpful. The video series was dry and lacked more hands on practices. Other than the lack of practice, I was very pleased.
I wanted to have an affordable and yet effective course on web development which can help me switch my career to the web development domain. And I found Nucamp's coding boot camps are within my budget. Furthermore, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I preferred to stay home and the online delivery mode of this boot camp served the purpose. But unlike any other standard online course, the end-of-week workshops (which were supposed to be conducted at a physical location near to my place but bec...
I wanted to have an affordable and yet effective course on web development which can help me switch my career to the web development domain. And I found Nucamp's coding boot camps are within my budget. Furthermore, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I preferred to stay home and the online delivery mode of this boot camp served the purpose. But unlike any other standard online course, the end-of-week workshops (which were supposed to be conducted at a physical location near to my place but because of this pandemic is happening through zoom meetings) give me a feeling that there is an actual batch that is doing the course together, - we can discuss issues with each other, learn from others' inputs and collaborate on specific tasks.
I already had some experience working with HTML, and related stuff (CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL), so naturally, I chose the advanced boot camp 'Full Stack Web and Mobile Development'. I wanted to get complete knowledge and hands-on experience of both the UI and backend (and database). For those who do not have some sort of introduction to web development, I would suggest either get acquainted with the basics of HTML, CSS, JavaScript on your own, or take the introductory course before moving into this course.
I am happy that I chose this boot camp because now I just finished the first course (on Bootstrap and JS Introduction) and so far I found that the contents have just the right depth. It covers the right amount of details in each topic with the video lectures, associated notes, and suggestions on additional readings (optional), yet I can sail through the courses with about two hours of study every day - suits my daily schedule. The project work (which we chose based on our wish and can do either individually or partnering with a batchmate) at the end of each course offers a full-circle view and the experience of actually working on a full web development task.
Now, if one asks me if I could learn all these things on my own with completely free resources, my answer would be yes that's a possibility but with low probability. The course lays a structured roadmap and the weekly schedule instills a sense of discipline in me. Think about this, if you do not have google maps, you would still be able to reach a certain destination theoretically, you may also wander here and there, and get confused at certain junctions, but the map tells you which way to go and how far, etc. For me, this boot camp served as my road map. The cherry on top is my instructor in the first course. He is so helpful and I am happy that I got him in my network through this course. I wish my instructors for the upcoming courses would be at least as good as him, if not better.
Regarding jobs at the end of the boot camp, there is no guarantee by Nucamp but it does provide interview prep help and materials for us to prepare for the job market. I researched some other boot camps by other vendors and universities that offered some job guarantee/money back, but I guess in those I had to be open to relocation for the job. But because of family reasons, I cannot relocate in the next couple of years. So that guarantee would have been practically null and void for me.
If you have any questions about my experience of this Bootcamp, feel free to reach out to me.
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Is Nucamp worth it?
The data says yes! Nucamp reports a 75% graduation rate, and 78% of Nucamp alumni are employed. Nucamp hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 1,887 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Nucamp legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,887 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp and rate their overall experience a 4.74 out of 5.
Does Nucamp offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
You can read 1,887 reviews of Nucamp on Course Report! Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp and rate their overall experience a 4.74 out of 5.
Is Nucamp accredited?
Not every state requires licensing for our 100% online school, but we are licensed in the states of Washington, Kentucky, Texas, Utah, Michigan, with more to come. This does not affect any student's ability and right to enroll from any location on earth!