
Nucamp bootcamps offer excellent and affordable training for entry-level jobs in tech. They provide the flexibility of 100% online, part-time, self-scheduled study with the accountability and support of active mentoring and live, online workshops. Bootcamps include Cybersecurity (15 weeks), Back End, SQL, DevOps with Python (16 weeks), Front End Web & Mobile Development (17 weeks), Full Stack Web & Mobile Development (22 weeks), Solo AI Tech Entrepreneur (30 weeks), as well as AI Essentials for Work (15 weeks), an intro to Web Development Fundamentals (4 weeks of HTML, CSS, & Bootstrap), and a Job Hunting Bootcamp (4 weeks for anyone, educated or self-trained, looking for hands-on help with finding their next job).
Students of Nucamp's longer bootcamps are prepared for junior, entry-level jobs. In addition, several bootcamps prepare students to take industry-recognized certification exams from JSE, Python Institute PCEP, and CompTIA, etc. Nucamp offers career services to its graduates, including 1:1 career coaching and exclusive access to Nucamp’s curated, nationwide job board. Graduates enjoy lifetime access to their curriculum, including updates, and to Nucamp's online learning community for continued networking and career support.
Nucamp is on a mission to make quality education accessible and affordable to everyone. See their website for scholarship opportunities. New bootcamps start every 5 weeks with a dedicated instructor guiding small cohorts of typically no more than 20 students. 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.
I recently took the Web Development Fundamentals course offered at Nucamp and I would definitely recommend the course to others wanting to explore into the career of web development. The course is very affordable and is taught by very mindful instructors that are there for you to learn.
Very thoughtful instructor and informative material
I chose Nucamp because its a good hybrid between in-person bootcamps and being self-taught. Having the weekly structure gives you accountability and encourages you to stay at a productive pace. The instructor was phenomenal and having other people in the course enables you to work together; so you are never alone no matter what skill level you are. This bootcamp definitely doesn't spoon feed you (a very good thing!) and it will definitely challenge you so you have to come in with the willi...
I chose Nucamp because its a good hybrid between in-person bootcamps and being self-taught. Having the weekly structure gives you accountability and encourages you to stay at a productive pace. The instructor was phenomenal and having other people in the course enables you to work together; so you are never alone no matter what skill level you are. This bootcamp definitely doesn't spoon feed you (a very good thing!) and it will definitely challenge you so you have to come in with the willingness to learn, struggle, and grow. Its a great program, but you also can't expect them to tell you EVERYTHING. There's a lot to learn so having additional supplemental material from other sources will boost your learning experience even more!
chose Nucamp part-time online bootcamp because of cost and flexibility of schedule. instructor was great, v helpful. curriculum was good, found it to be an easy and organized way of delving into web development for the first time. glad i made the choice to take this bootcamp. just finished with the web dev fundamentals bootcamp, am now hoping/planning to continue with full-stack.
As a beginner, this course of HTML CSS and Js was a good start to gain confidence and a lot of knowledge.
I'll take the Fullstack next week and I'm pretty excited.
The video tutorials left a little to be desired, but our instructor (Naasir) continually fed us pdfs and additional video links to further our understanding. I feel like the price is fair for what you get--it's an intro course but it's VERY immersive. I'd pay for a "Part 2" intro course if they offered one, just so when I went into Bootstrap, etc., I'd be even more prepared.
NuCamp is great for the working professional trying to transition careers. Much like every other self guided class, this is very much "you get out of it what you put into it" and some students fail to see that. If you're going into this thinking that you will learn everything from the workshops, you're not going to do well.
Take the time during the week to study and ask questions on the message boards! The weekly classes on Saturdays is where all of the "light-blub" moments wi...
NuCamp is great for the working professional trying to transition careers. Much like every other self guided class, this is very much "you get out of it what you put into it" and some students fail to see that. If you're going into this thinking that you will learn everything from the workshops, you're not going to do well.
Take the time during the week to study and ask questions on the message boards! The weekly classes on Saturdays is where all of the "light-blub" moments will happen. Alira is an awesome instructor!
Overall it was a good experience. I would have preferred to have the weekend sessions be in person rather than video conference, but I understand that it's not feasible if there aren't many other students in my city. The instructor was great, patient, and very knowledgeable. He made sure none of us were left behind and that by the end of each session, we all had the projected completed and functioning. If you are a person who would prefer a structured learning environment over solely...
Overall it was a good experience. I would have preferred to have the weekend sessions be in person rather than video conference, but I understand that it's not feasible if there aren't many other students in my city. The instructor was great, patient, and very knowledgeable. He made sure none of us were left behind and that by the end of each session, we all had the projected completed and functioning. If you are a person who would prefer a structured learning environment over solely self learning, this is a great option.
I chose NuCamp because of the cost and the flexible schedule. Being a beginner to coding, I was very pleased on how the content was very easy to understand.
It was affordable, good price, and I liked that I was able to do everything online during the week and still have that interaction on Saturday with the instructor and classmates. I felt like I gained more connections with my classmates and teacher as well. The slack channel helped also if we had any questions.
Great course and great Instructor! HTML, CSS, JavaScript intro course!
I choose Nucamp for the cost and hybrid schedule. My instructor is very helpful and learning a lot.
Nucamp allowed me to work and due my assignments after work. Also I learned a lot from the web fundamentals course. Our professor was very helpful. I will highly recommend it.
I had, a great experience! My skills have definitely improved, I can't wait to start the next course.
I think this was a helpful intro course to web development. It covers HTML/CSS, and Javascript for beginners. It's affordable and flexible with a full time job for my situation and this was a good choice for me. The learning environment is great and instructor was very helpful.
I started Nucamp in hopes of pursuing a new career, and they've definitely catapulted me in the right direction. The small class setting and efforts to give you support through out the week when your working on your own was a great help. Even just seeing other students questions answered a lot of mine. 10/10 would nucamp again.
The 4-week Web Development Fundamentals course was a great way for me to test the waters before diving in and committing to the advanced (and longer) course. It would've been great to have had in-person workshops, but the online sessions were really helpful. The weekly workshop exercises were the best part of the course and applying the whole learning by doing approach. It would've been nice to have had more mini-practice exercises throughout the week. I'm more than likely moving on to the...
The 4-week Web Development Fundamentals course was a great way for me to test the waters before diving in and committing to the advanced (and longer) course. It would've been great to have had in-person workshops, but the online sessions were really helpful. The weekly workshop exercises were the best part of the course and applying the whole learning by doing approach. It would've been nice to have had more mini-practice exercises throughout the week. I'm more than likely moving on to the Full Stack Web & Mobile Web Development course. Overall, it's a great crash course, and I'm definitely recommending it to my friends and family. Recommended.
I chose Nucamp because I saw the price and the schedule that I liked. It was very hard work. even though it was a bootcamp , the work load was overwhelming. with the help of the instructor, we were able to complete the course. We still have some work to do on our own, but I am somewhat satisfied with the experience.
I really like Nucamp and i would highly recommend nucamp to others because it is affordable the classes are small the instructors are helpful lastly, the assignments and course is well organized i all around enjoyed my Nucamp experience
I chose Nucamp because of my ability to continue to work full-time while still attending in face classes that reinforced my learning. There were many opportunities to practice skills and you could spend more time reviewing concepts by having the material accessible to you all the time. The classes are very affordable and my teacher is wonderful.
How much does Nucamp cost?
Nucamp costs around $2,604. On the lower end, some Nucamp courses like Web Development Fundamentals cost $458.
What courses does Nucamp teach?
Nucamp offers courses like Back End, SQL, and DevOps with Python, Cybersecurity Fundamentals, Front End Web and Mobile Development, Full Stack Web and Mobile Application Development and 2 more.
Where does Nucamp have campuses?
Nucamp teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
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. 1,892 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Nucamp legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,892 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?
Right now, it doesn't look like Nucamp offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Nucamp reviews?
You can read 1,892 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?
Nucamp’s primary license is with Washington State, but students in any location on earth have the ability and the right to enroll in our 100% online school. We also comply with state licensing where required, as in Kentucky, Texas, Utah, and Michigan.
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