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Burlington Code Academy offers online full-time and part-time web development and UX design bootcamps. In the web development bootcamp, students will learn languages and frameworks including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Bootstrap, React, and JQuery, be prepared to work in a real development environment and be provided career support throughout the course. This program includes one-on-one mentoring, a curriculum focused on in-demand skills, portfolio and career development, and connections to the tech community. The Javascript After Hours course is part-time and covers beginner/intermediate Javascript concepts. In the UX design bootcamps, students learn technical practices and processes of designing digital experiences, and work with a real company on a capstone project.
No prior experience is needed to attend, but applicants must have dedication. To apply, prospective students will need to submit an inquiry online, speak with admissions staff, complete a logical assessment, and pass a technical interview.
Burlington Code Academy has a network of teachers, partners, and industry professionals who will assist students every step of the way. The school is also committed to helping accepted students attend by offering tuition discounts, diversity scholarships, and an abundance of helpful resources to help finance this education.
It was about this time last year when I first heard about the Burlington Code Academy (BCA). After making the decision to leave an industry and career that wasn’t for me, I signed up for the part time class that BCA offers. I then continued on to take the web dev bootcamp, that following summer. And to cut to the chase, I graduated from BCA’s program in late August 2019 and landed a full time salaried position at a local web development agency less than a month later. A job I w...
It was about this time last year when I first heard about the Burlington Code Academy (BCA). After making the decision to leave an industry and career that wasn’t for me, I signed up for the part time class that BCA offers. I then continued on to take the web dev bootcamp, that following summer. And to cut to the chase, I graduated from BCA’s program in late August 2019 and landed a full time salaried position at a local web development agency less than a month later. A job I wouldn’t have been qualified for, just 8 months prior.
What Burlington Code Academy Does Well:
Exceptional Instructors and TA’s who are willing to go the extra mile.
The founders of the school are both highly motivated to see you succeed and will also go the extra mile to see that happen.
Giving students a strong foundational understanding of coding.
Classes are well structured with Lectures, Labs, and Projects.
Listening and responding to student input.
The courses teach relevant technologies that are being used by today’s tech companies.
Connecting you with local employers and tech leaders.
The Capstone Project and final presentation were great real-world experiences.
What Burlington Code Academy Could Improve Upon:
Prior to class beginning, communicating the commitment that is necessary to succeed.
As a class going over higher-level solutions to projects and labs. Exposure to advanced solutions helped me improve my problem solving skills.
At the end of the bootcamp more time should be spent on coding and less on the tangential material that is meant to broaden our horizons. I enjoyed it, but with the condensed schedule it ate into too much capstone project time.
More movie nights ;)
All in all, Burlington Code Academy delivered on their promise to teach me how to code, and enable me to change career paths, in a very short time. It was quite the undertaking and requires a full commitment from you as the student. However, if you put your head down and focus, BCA will lead you to success. I owe them a big thank you wouldn’t be where I am without them.
Description | Percentage |
Full Time, In-Field Employee | 50.0% |
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position | 7.1% |
Short-term contract, part-time position, freelance | N/A |
Employed out-of-field | N/A |
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How much does Burlington Code Academy cost?
Burlington Code Academy costs around $9,950. On the lower end, some Burlington Code Academy courses like JavaScript After Hours (Part-Time) cost $3,950.
What courses does Burlington Code Academy teach?
Burlington Code Academy offers courses like JavaScript After Hours (Part-Time) , Software Development Bootcamp, UX Design Bootcamp.
Where does Burlington Code Academy have campuses?
Burlington Code Academy teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Burlington Code Academy worth it?
The data says yes! In 2018, Burlington Code Academy reported a 100% graduation rate, a median salary of $78,250, and 93% of Burlington Code Academy alumni are employed.
Is Burlington Code Academy legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 46 Burlington Code Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Burlington Code Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.89 out of 5.
Does Burlington Code Academy offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Course Report is excited to offer an exclusive Burlington Code Academy scholarship for $500 off tuition!
Can I read Burlington Code Academy reviews?
You can read 46 reviews of Burlington Code Academy on Course Report! Burlington Code Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Burlington Code Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.89 out of 5.
Is Burlington Code Academy accredited?
Burlington Code Academy meets all licensing requirements in the State of Vermont.
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