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Berkeley Boot Camps offer 12-week, full-time and 24-week, part-time courses in web development; 24-week, part-time courses in data analytics, UX/UI, cybersecurity and financial technology (FinTech) and 18-week, part-time digital marketing and technology project management courses. The full stack curriculum includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, Node.js, databases, MongoDB, MySQL and Git.
The data curriculum includes programming in Excel, Python, R programming, JavaScript charting, HTML/CSS, API interactions, SQL, Tableau, fundamental statistics, machine learning and more. Enjoy close collaboration with other professionals while receiving hands-on experience.
The UX/UI program provides hands-on training in user-centric design research, design thinking, visual prototyping and wireframing, interface design, storyboarding, visual design theory, web prototyping with HTML5 and CSS, interaction design with JavaScript and jQuery, and more.
The cybersecurity curriculum offers hands-on training in networking, systems, web technologies, databases, and defensive and offensive cybersecurity.
The digital marketing curriculum covers highly relevant skills, training students in marketing strategy fundamentals, optimizing campaigns and websites, digital advertising and automation strategy and more. Students will get hands-on experience with tools such as Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, and Wordpress.
The fintech curriculum covers Python programming, financial libraries, machine learning algorithms, Ethereum, blockchain, and more.
The technology project management program takes a multidisciplinary approach to developing in-demand technical, leadership and business management skills. The curriculum covers requirements documentation, test plans, traditional, agile and hybrid methodologies, scrum frameworks, resource planning, and more.
Applicants do not need prior experience to enroll in the bootcamps, but once admitted, all students will complete a pre-course tutorial. Berkeley Boot Camps are designed for working professionals and individuals who are actively pursuing a career change or advancement or looking to gain a new skill set.
Students will benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success through graduation and beyond. Services include portfolio reviews, resume and social media profile support, career content and practice sessions, technical interview training, 1:1 mentor support, soft skills training and more. Upon program completion, graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion from Berkeley Extension, and will build a portfolio of projects in our web development, data analytics, UX/UI, digital marketing, financial technology or technical project management programs and gain skills applicable to industry certifications in our cybersecurity program.
Berkeley Boot Camps are offered in collaboration with edX.
The material is great. It's already listed on here that they teach: MySQL, MongoDB, HTML, Python, JavaScript, Django, jQuery, CSS, Express.js, React.js, SEO, Node.js, and Front end material. I can confidently say I'm strong in these subjects. However, for people who have never coded before, I want to remind you that you can't learn everything or memorize everything. For example, Javascript, a programming language, has at least a thousand or ten thousand different functions and ...
The material is great. It's already listed on here that they teach: MySQL, MongoDB, HTML, Python, JavaScript, Django, jQuery, CSS, Express.js, React.js, SEO, Node.js, and Front end material. I can confidently say I'm strong in these subjects. However, for people who have never coded before, I want to remind you that you can't learn everything or memorize everything. For example, Javascript, a programming language, has at least a thousand or ten thousand different functions and syntax nuances. Like most programming languages, there are these frameworks that people make called libraries, which is essentially prebuilt code that you want to learn. The instructor and the teacher assistants will make sure that you and everyone else are comfortable with the idea that it is okay to not know something. The course is designed for you to know enough to start working at mid level. Like every job that has to do with coding, you will never stop learning. Luckily, the course subtly tells you where you can learn and grow.
It’s not an online course. Classes are held in the UC Berkeley Extension building. The area around the building has stores, restaurants of all kinds, and lots of transportation services. Behind the building, there’s a large paid parking area. Transportation is great too. There's a BART station only a few blocks away and bus stops everywhere. The building has a cafeteria, which a water dispenser, vending machines, a sink, good chairs and tables, a refrigerator, and a view. Bathrooms are clean. The toilets and the sinks in there are turned on by using sensors, so no one has to reach for the handle. The janitor cleans the restrooms three times a day. Classrooms seem really cheerful too because of the view, the rolling chairs, the amazing tables, and the amount of room you get. There’s a Lost and Found, booths for you to talk on your phone privately, and empty rooms for people to work. For the people that get lost in buildings, it’s impossible to get lost. Signs are everywhere and each room has a note beside it to tell what class it is.
The Trilogy team also ensures that you get full benefits each day. Each session is recorded. If you’re absent, watch the video to catch up and email the Student Success Manager a summary to excuse the absence. If you’re going to miss a lot of days, you can request absences with just a click. All the materials and videos will always be available to you, even after you graduate. The material are files online, allowing you to store them onto your computer and grab the materials anytime and anywhere you want to (no need to have a binder full of papers). Career services are lead by a team of extraordinary professionals. Requesting a personal tutor outside of class time is something I recommend. The tutors are based in other parts of the world. It may be night for you, but it could be day time for them. If you miss homework or don’t like the grade you got, you can still do the homework, then ask a teacher assistant to look at it again. For communication, Slack, a desktop and mobile app, will be used. Think of Slack as a workplace appropriate messaging app.
It has been speculated that the course is essentially four years of college condense into three months (or six if you’re doing part time). I feel that the course is more than that. It would take me a few years to get comfortable with getting a career in the tech industry but I had career services, like-minded classmates learning alongside me, and had an instructor and teacher assassistants going the extra mile. As Full Stack Developer, you can work remotely, communicating through webcam and microphone. That’s something I thought I would never get comfortable with but this course really helped me overcome that. The course simulates work experiences. Project week is one of the many times when you learn soft skills, such as performing stand ups with your team, planning with them, using whiteboards, handling pull requests, and resolving conflicts in your code on github. I am also a very young person and I have grown my confidence that I can get a career as a Full Stack Developer. Want an idea of how young I am? I just graduated high school a few months ago and I am now going through the application process of becoming a teacher assistant here.
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How much does Berkeley Boot Camps cost?
Berkeley Boot Camps costs around $14,495. On the lower end, some Berkeley Boot Camps courses like Digital Marketing - Part-Time cost $9,995.
What courses does Berkeley Boot Camps teach?
Berkeley Boot Camps offers courses like Cybersecurity - Part-Time, Data Science and Visualization - Part-Time, Digital Marketing - Part-Time, Full Stack Web Development - Full-Time and 2 more.
Where does Berkeley Boot Camps have campuses?
Berkeley Boot Camps has an in-person campus in San Francisco.
Is Berkeley Boot Camps worth it?
Berkeley Boot Camps hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 71 Berkeley Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Berkeley Boot Camps on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Berkeley Boot Camps legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 71 Berkeley Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Berkeley Boot Camps and rate their overall experience a 4.27 out of 5.
Does Berkeley Boot Camps offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Berkeley Boot Camps 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 Berkeley Boot Camps reviews?
You can read 71 reviews of Berkeley Boot Camps on Course Report! Berkeley Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Berkeley Boot Camps and rate their overall experience a 4.27 out of 5.
Is Berkeley Boot Camps accredited?
Yes, UC Berkeley has been fully accredited since 1949 and had its accreditation reaffirmed most recently in 2015 under the Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) pilot institutional review process.
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