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Code Fellows is a technical skills training academy in the Pacific Northwest that offers full- and part-time software development, ops and cybersecurity courses online and in-person from their Seattle, Washington location. Code Fellows guides people from all backgrounds to change their lives through fast-paced, career-focused education. Since their first cohort in 2013, Code Fellows has taught over 1,600 graduates and iterated on their curriculum and format to ensure ...
Code Fellows is a technical skills training academy in the Pacific Northwest that offers full- and part-time software development, ops and cybersecurity courses online and in-person from their Seattle, Washington location. Code Fellows guides people from all backgrounds to change their lives through fast-paced, career-focused education. Since their first cohort in 2013, Code Fellows has taught over 1,600 graduates and iterated on their curriculum and format to ensure students receive the most industry-relevant training as effectively and efficiently as possible. Code Fellows shapes passionate learners with immersive training to meet industry needs and improve diversity. Students are immersed in their learning with daily lectures, pair programming, weekly presentations from full-time instructional staff who are seasoned industry professionals, one-week project sprints, and more. Code Fellows graduates work at Amazon, Microsoft, Zillow, Expedia, XBOX, NIKE, Amazon, Starbucks, Nordstrom, and over 800 other companies.
The modular style of the Code Fellows program allows students to test into the course level that is most appropriate for their current skill level. In addition, the modular class structure allows students to choose the schedule and timing that meets their needs.
Code Fellows believes everyone should have the opportunity to succeed. Code Fellows offers scholarships to help individuals who come from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds find rewarding careers in tech. They are committed to breaking down systemic barriers and ensuring all people are treated with respect and dignity. They are united with their staff, students, alumni, and partners in the fight against systemic racism and injustice.
Code Fellows supports both domestic and international licensing partners through its Powered by Code Fellows program. Code Fellows also offers a tutoring program and platform to both students and non-students, technical instructor certification, and corporate training.
Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! In this workshop, you'll get a taste of a day in the life of a software developer.
Code 101 is about learning what it looks like to be a software developer through an immersive course for beginners that focuses on front-end web development technologies.
Get a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience, find out how websites are built, and code a webpage yourself using professional coding practices.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3B19UIz
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! In this workshop, you'll get a taste of a day in the life of a software developer. Code 101 is about learning what it looks like to be a software developer through an immersive course for beginners that focuses on front-end web development technologies. Get a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience, find out how websites are built, and code a webpage yourself using professional coding practices.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T9w8XJ
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/36xuFgP
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yUYBzK
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wx2F7G
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i4qoqr
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Not sure where or how to start learning software development? Or maybe you’re discouraged by the confusing interfaces, unclear error messages, and unexplained concepts of online coding tutorials. Just want a little help ramping up for Code 201? If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for Code 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3B1ZEQ3
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps.
This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xFqpYu
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps.
This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kb5iJO
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps.
This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hHSsBj
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent
Build a strong software development foundation and learn how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various libraries to create fully-functional web apps.
This course guides students toward developing a well-rounded foundation of skills necessary for modern web development. These skills include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript coding; utilizing Git workflow processes, project organization, designing with wireframing and employing introductory Agile development methods.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ySJnen
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Code 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-102/intro-to-software-development/ or equivalent
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax.
In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yVOQkW
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax.
In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3edRZ7D
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax.
In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T70gTp
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Becoming a well-rounded developer is much more than learning language syntax.
In this intensive course, you will study the common core of software development, including the MVC pattern, object-oriented and functional programming, and computer science fundamentals such as basic data structures and algorithms. Come learn how to create and deploy web apps in the “MERN” stack with Mongo, Express, React, and Node.js, with the help of third-party APIs and libraries from around the web.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kfIUPC
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Code 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-201/foundations-of-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework.
You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AZeF5q
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework.
You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wxmRGs
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework.
You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AYXYqt
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, well-tested, advanced C# code using industry-standard software engineering patterns and Microsoft's powerful, open-source ASP.NET Core framework.
You will use Visual Studio Community Edition to create ASP.NET MVC Core applications and work with Azure to deploy applications onto a live server within the cloud. The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts like object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, and the foundations of Microsoft’s ASP.NET Core Framework. Students will progressively build projects from start to finish following industry best practices and standard agile methodology.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r7Ds2p
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9cBij
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wCyI6i
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kecuos
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Build full-stack web applications with server-side Node.js and modern, client-side, front-end libraries and frameworks, including React. Throughout this intensive course, you will study data structures and algorithms, professional software development techniques, and established industry best practices as you advance your skills in full-stack JavaScript.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/2T7MiRg
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android.
In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify.
The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i4su9P
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android.
In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify.
The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i3suHm
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android.
In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify.
The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hCdYqT
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn to write clean, crystal-clear, well-tested, advanced Java code using industry-standard software engineering patterns while building servers with SpringMVC and mobile apps with Android.
In this course, you will use IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio to create Java applications. You will deploy the applications to a scalable cloud server platform, install your Android applications onto your phone, and have the apps communicate with AWS services like DynamoDB, Cognito, Pinpoint and Lambda using AWS Amplify.
The course focuses on fundamental computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, advanced data structures and algorithms, Big O asymptotic analysis, and the structure of statically typed languages.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ka6VHI
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python.
Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r9Rdxv
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python.
Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r8kMzx
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python.
Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yLBuYi
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Learn the language used at NASA, Instagram, Dropbox, and other companies large and small – as you build professional-grade apps in Python.
Throughout this intensive course, you will study professional software development techniques and practices as you advance your skills in Python.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r6txu5
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Code 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/code-301/intermediate-software-development/ or equivalent experience
Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways.
Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity.
Get a taste of the all-new Code Fellows Cyber Ops program, learn how systems are exploited, so you know how to defend them.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/2ULQCWY
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways.
Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity.
Get a taste of the all-new Code Fellows Cyber Ops program, learn how systems are exploited, so you know how to defend them.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3eeuRpz
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3rc6ePt
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ehCVG9
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yZQlP3
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems
Ready to hack what’s inside the box? Curious about how computers really work? Ever wonder how technology professionals build physical computers, upgrade components, configure virtual machines? Join us for Ops 102! You’ll blast through preparations for Ops 201, deploying and configuring your very own home virtualization lab, which will serve as a platform for skill development as you move through the Ops program and beyond.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9hyYr
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 101: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-101/explore-cybersecurity/ or equivalent exposure to basic IT systems
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems.
In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced.
The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3z8j18D
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems.
In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced.
The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3efBIyR
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems.
In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced.
The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yZ80Gx
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent
Learn to support technology operations by resolving issues with hardware, software, and virtual or cloud systems.
In this hands-on course, you will deploy and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems in various virtual and cloud environments. Key skills such as customer service, knowledge and process documentation, system shell proficiency, performance monitoring, system process management, issue handling, backup/imaging/recovery tools, and software application installation, maintenance, and removal will be practiced.
The course focuses on practical systems support and troubleshooting. Students will utilize issue tracking systems and the ITIL service management framework to communicate, resolve, and document issues and incidents. Students will also study how endpoints interact with the greater IT infrastructure, exploring concepts such as network protocols, Wi-Fi, and server-based user identity support.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3yXeYLU
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Beginner
Prep Work
Ops 102: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-102/intro-to-computer-operations/ or equivalent
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges.
The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r8SfKh
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges.
The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/2TZ3J7f
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges.
The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3hChC3U
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience
Gain hands-on server and networking skills in this exciting course that follows the journey of the fictional GlobeX Corporation as it grows from a startup to a multinational enterprise with fully-functional network and information systems. As their new administrator, get ready to deploy systems and design new networks in this fast-paced learning environment that mirrors critical on-the-job scenarios designed to prepare you for real-world Ops challenges.
The course integrates practical network and systems administration operations such as network design and troubleshooting, VPN tunnelling, firewall configuration, network security, server deployment and configuration, user identity management, scripting & automation, and system health monitoring with professional exercises in change management and project planning in a simulated on-the-job narrative.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search. The course totals 160 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3kbzAw1
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate
Prep Work
Ops 201 https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-201/foundations-of-computer-operations/ or equivalent experience
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects!
Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3r4Gkxa
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects!
Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3i9m4Gn
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects!
Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3rklqdH
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience
Ready to kickstart your exciting career in cyber security operations (SecOps)? In this intensive course, delve into critical topics like cyber frameworks, data encryption, cloud security, network security, threat modeling, shell scripting, vulnerability scanning, and incident response. Gain valuable ethical hacker skills in penetration testing, and show off your awesome new abilities in two resume-enhancing projects!
Designed to prepare you for today’s most in-demand security skills, this hands-on course emphasizes practical SecOps. Students will gain cutting-edge skills by analyzing systems vulnerabilities, implementing defenses against common threats, and using industry-relevant tooling.
This course includes a career coaching curriculum to get you ready for your job search, plus job search assistance after graduation. The course totals 400 hours, including lectures, lab, coworking, and collaborative projects.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Bamgy6
Thanks to our partners at Climb Credit you can pay your tuition over the course length through recurring cash payments with no interest or fees. No credit check required. The total tuition must be paid in full prior to completing the course.
Scholarship
Whether you're a career changer, college or bootcamp graduate, female, student, military veteran, unemployed or underemployed we have scholarships that cover up to 100 percent of tuition and are awarded based on financial need.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Prep Work
Ops 301: https://www.codefellows.org/courses/ops-301/networking-and-systems-administration/ or equivalent experience
Software developer • Graduate • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript • Online
Feb 06, 2020
Overall Experience
Instructors
Curriculum
Job Assistance
Worked for me - (CodeFellows 5 mo on-site program + 5 months hunting = 10 months to job)
I attended CodeFellows from October 2018 thru March 2019 (5 months), and then spent the following 5 months building my portfolio website, learning in the areas I felt weak in, and looking for a job. In reality I wanted to have a portfolio I was somewhat happy with before applying so I wasn't really applying for the whole 5 months.
At CodeFellows there are 3 levels, which is nice, because they only bill you at the start of each level (as opposed to the whole lump sum up...
I attended CodeFellows from October 2018 thru March 2019 (5 months), and then spent the following 5 months building my portfolio website, learning in the areas I felt weak in, and looking for a job. In reality I wanted to have a portfolio I was somewhat happy with before applying so I wasn't really applying for the whole 5 months.
At CodeFellows there are 3 levels, which is nice, because they only bill you at the start of each level (as opposed to the whole lump sum up front), the first 2 levels (201 and 301) are 100% focused on Javascript (no other languages). The 3rd and final level (401) lets you pick which language you want to specialize in (when I attended in 2018/19 the options were: JavaScript, Java, Python, and C#). The last course is the longest and most expensive. I did the JavaScript course, which I would fully recommend. The first two levels (201 and 301) are in Javascript, so switching to a new language part way thru will only prevent you from getting to more complex coding ideas (my personal opinion). Essentially you don't get put back to square 1 in the middle of your learning. I (personal opinion here) think also that JavaScript and the JavaScript curriculum is the most relevant for finding a job for a junior developer. I didn't take the other courses and I don't hire developers so I can't say for sure.
In the JavaScript track you learn a ton of good stuff. And in my job I have used much of it extensively and repeatedly, and often. It was actually kind-of surprising to me how similar to the "project weeks" the actual job was (Code Fellows project weeks are intense 4-day team projects, where you often have to learn and apply stuff you've never done). My formal job duties are as a front-end software developer, which is why I feel the React portion of the course is most applicable and marketable. It is probably the thing that made me most qualified for the job I have now. React might be the single best thing CodeFellows teaches :). In addition, due to the nature of the JavaScript full stack curriculum, I also feel empowered to tackle backend problems. There is a lot of time spent covering things like APIs (when I was there we made Express servers in Node.js), and in my job I've run across both C# and Java APIs and feel right at home because they look similar to the JavaScript APIs we made in class.
We also covered: - React (the most popular front-end framework out there now) - React Native using Expo (i.e. use React code to make apps on your phone), some people even published apps on the app store - Web-sockets (i.e. chat-rooms) - Authentication (i.e. users can login/logout, and do special things if they're logged in) - Databases (our class used MongoDB and PostgreSQL) (i.e. users can store and share data that is saved in the cloud. this is data that lasts through a page refresh) - A ton of other stuff. Call them or find the curriculum for the most up to date info - I know they keep evolving as industry trends change.
I do feel the curriculum was really relevant. This is something that my brother (a pro dev of ~10 years) helped me look at when deciding whether to do a bootcamp, and which bootcamp to do. As part of the vetting process I also met the people, who at CodeFellows are all very nice and supportive --- they do meet-and-greets for prospective students where you can meet current students, alumni, and staff to get a better idea of whether you want to attend and get recommendations -- pretty useful.
If you DO decide to go thru the program, and I would recommend it, since it has changed my life for the better, there are a few things that can really help you succeed in the class, and if at all possible leading up to the program try to situate yourself so that succeeding is as likely as possible. - prior experience coding (however small) - "over-achieve" on the prework (khan academy Javascript in particular), try to make challenging goals for yourself once you complete the basic requirements. Try to strive to make something you want to show people! This can make it less of a chore and more of a fun activity. Start this as soon as possible... from this you're pretty much guaranteed to do great at the start of the course. - mentorship (even 1-2 hours every month), or someone to call and ask questions to or complain to. Find someone, if you can, who knows programming that you can talk to, even if briefly about random stuff. Ideally they can do code reviews. - short commute. The less time your commute is the longer you'll have to sleep, eat, and code. Ideally you will only be doing those 3 things for the whole program!!
It's not all roses. Going through CodeFellows is not guaranteed to land you a job - your hard work and persistence is what you will need to rely on for that. The program is pretty hard... no single concept is really difficult if enough time is spent on it, but there are new concepts introduced almost every day, and I didn't feel like I had time to master every concept. Do this for 5 months straight and it does take some mental fortitude to get through it. One of the frustrating parts of the course was the grading system. When I went there, it didn't feel like there were enough TAs, so the grading for assignments was often delayed. So I would lose points on some assignment, and then only learned about it later, when my mind is on something else, and/or the grades are getting locked in. When I attended it was a required 90% to pass, but the actual grading was relatively flexible - you could re-submit work that you lost points on to get additional credit (there was a time cut-off for this though, I forget how long, 2 weeks?), and the late-assignment penalty simply reduced the maximum you could get on the assignment, again, I forget how much (80%?), but it wasn't too bad. Often, it felt to me like playing the grade-game was a big distraction from the main objectives of the class - we had ~4 or 5 assignments a day - some were quite trivial like a daily warmup, but others weren't so trivial, like the daily whiteboard problem which takes ~1hr. In the end, I found that (at least for me) the best route was to play the grade-game (i.e, submit assignments even if not-done, play catchup when you can) ONLY as much as needed to get the minimum grade, and not focus on getting 100% .... instead I tried to focus on learning the material. I realized that there was no special award for getting a really good grade, it's just pass fail.
The daily routine can be difficult. But you get out of it what you put in. And its worth it in the end. I spent a lot of time on this stuff... probably ~12 hours a day (including meals). Class started at 9am and with lecture, lab, other homework, the daily whiteboarding problem, catchup work, etc it is easy to go until 9pm. For me, it helped to keep my meals simple, I had a short commute, and I reduced my social life to as minimal as possible. I would also recommend using a Mac laptop instead of a Windows laptop (disclaimer: I am not a Mac evangelist, I had used Microsoft PCs my entire life) the differences are only slight, and people will tell you that you can program on either, but overall, and if you can spare the extra dough, I think the developer experience is better on a Mac, things just seem to work better and smoother. Also, if you finance a Mac with a Barklays card you can get 18 months w/o any payments, at which time you hopefully have a job - this deal might have changed tho. Also I would recommend dropping ~150-200 bucks and buying a 2nd monitor - compared to the price you're paying for the course per day, a monitor to give you some extra screen real-estate is almost a no-brainer - I didn't get one until part way thru the course and when I did my productivity went way up.
One thing that I think had some room for improvement was the job support. The people who were there and helped me did a great job, but as an institution, the process could have, I think, been a little better. It could be different now.... when I had just finished the program there had been some staff changes in the job support program. I'm also not sure what they could have done differently though - I just know it could have been better - possibly better integration with local businesses? i.e. more "practice" (but not really practice) interviews with local companies (I did get to do a mock interview with Microsoft). Maybe setting up informational interviews? tours? On-site job fairs?
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Great School!
This 6 month bootcamp took me from not knowing how to write a single line of code in HTML or CSS, to creating a full-stack mobile trivia application that talks to ChatGPT through the OpenAI API!! So, I would say I've come a long way. You also meet great people along the way that will help you get a job! Highly recommend for anyone looking to get into the business!
Found codefellows through the vettec program. After trying a previous course I was hesitant, but glad I made the decision to enroll. The ops course builds your IT knowledge with a good foundation and adds on top of that each day. Would recommend to anyone looking to start a career in IT.
If you are looking for a cyber security boot camp, this is it. You may stop your search! I was someone seeking a boot camp just as you are and came across Code Fellows. I can’t believe all that I have learned just in the first couple of months. I am someone who has no prior IT experience and have made leaps and bounds in progress, such as learning how to take control of your home network, running virtual machines, RDP, and entry level scripting. I would highly recommend Code Fellows!
Cybersecurity at code fellows is one of the best in town. I have learnt a lot about cybersecurity, I have learn a lot about computers overall, I don't have background in IT, but I can tell you know, I can do a lot of computing now. I recommend this program for everyone. The instructor , course curriculum is excellent, once again the instructor are well knowledgeable.
Full-Stack Software Engineer • Graduate • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Full-Time, In-Person) • Seattle
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Worth Every Minute
I highly recommend Code Fellows to anyone looking to starting learning software development. I initially tried learning on my own, but I would always run into some road block that I couldn't surmount and would lose interest. When I finally took the leap and committed to the full time student program I did not run into any of those roadblocks, or if I did, I had the extremely talented staff and TAs there to help me resolve my issue. Though the course if long, 6 months in all if you start...
I highly recommend Code Fellows to anyone looking to starting learning software development. I initially tried learning on my own, but I would always run into some road block that I couldn't surmount and would lose interest. When I finally took the leap and committed to the full time student program I did not run into any of those roadblocks, or if I did, I had the extremely talented staff and TAs there to help me resolve my issue. Though the course if long, 6 months in all if you start at the 101 level, it is well worth the time because you graduate with a ton of hands-on experience doing projects. These projects can be added to resume and help you build out a portfolio that you can proudly show employers so that you are ready to start the job hunt as soon as you graduate.
Test Engineer 1 • Student • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Python (Full-Time, Online) • Online
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Tough but Amazing
Let me start with I was able to secure a job before I even graduated thanks to the skills that Code Fellows gave me. It is a really hard course but it is amazing and worth every second! The instructors are amazing and the lab/ coursework is constantly being updated to industry standard!
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The course itself is not progressing
I attended and graduated from Code Fellows in july 2022. And have had mixed experiences with my job hunt since then. As a school code fellows does a good job of teaching you software development and programming fundamentals. But the courses lack some really important things, like a focused detail on test-driven development, In the classes, this is covered in 2 days with a gentle touch, then you are just expected to do it for every challenge and project from there on out.
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I attended and graduated from Code Fellows in july 2022. And have had mixed experiences with my job hunt since then. As a school code fellows does a good job of teaching you software development and programming fundamentals. But the courses lack some really important things, like a focused detail on test-driven development, In the classes, this is covered in 2 days with a gentle touch, then you are just expected to do it for every challenge and project from there on out.
To learn the basics and fundamentals of programming I believe they do a fairly good job, but the curriculum and instruction are a little long in the tooth now. Beyond bringing in career professionals and past graduates to talk to the students, code fellows doesn't do a great job preparing you for the job hunt, sure you do interview practice, but only with other students meaning the feedback you receive can be a real mixed bag. They also don't do any practice negotiating for your salary (only telling you that its important and that you need to do it!) Sure you do algorithms and data structures, but they focus more on teaching you how to solve the problem itself, rather than how to recognize the patterns in the problems (this latter technique is what you need to successfully apply your knowledge to all sorts of different problems rather than just the one at hand).
On top of this, there is little or no focus on open-source work or professional project development. Outside of projects you create yourself, or ideas you manage yourself while in the program, you are unlikely to develop any truly marketable projects in the course. for example
you may design a small game with javascript, or a music search engine, or a restaurant search engine. But you won't be developing a Redis Database management and monitoring tool.
this later project is infinitely more interesting to employers and demonstrates a business mindset. That is not to say the earlier projects don't demonstrate your programming ability, because they certainly do, but a database (or another generalized enterprise tooling) would be much much more marketable.
For instance, other modern boot camps now maintain collections of open source projects that the students commit to, this not only looks fantastic on a resume but allows the students to speak about truly technical projects and problems during their future interviews.
During the courses code fellows talks ALOT about their career accelerator program, which is their after-graduation support. Though I didn't participate in this myself (I had a feeling it would be lackluster) I have heard from fellow students I graduated with, that its a joke. Apart from a weekly "how's it going" checkup, I have heard of no students who have been referred to a job though the program or even gotten an interview from it.
To sum things up, If you want to learn to program, code fellows will do that. If you want to get a job in this career space, there are better programs out there with more modern studies and focus on creating marketable candidates.
door dasher • Graduate • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Full-Time, Online) • Online
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code fellows rocks
if you keep a strong mental attitude and are open to stacked learning and how to learn it, this course is great. it will push you to work harder than you have had to but will be rewarding in the end. if you are coming here because you are choosing to pick something and stick to it this is the right school. you are given every tool and resource you need to pass and to further to succeed. you have to put in the work to get the rewards the school will not guarantee you a job but it will giv...
if you keep a strong mental attitude and are open to stacked learning and how to learn it, this course is great. it will push you to work harder than you have had to but will be rewarding in the end. if you are coming here because you are choosing to pick something and stick to it this is the right school. you are given every tool and resource you need to pass and to further to succeed. you have to put in the work to get the rewards the school will not guarantee you a job but it will give you every opportunity for you to have the tools to get one
Software Developer • Graduate • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Full-Time, Online) • Online
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Life changing experience!
I started my tech transition from trucker to tech about a month before attending Code Fellows. I learned the basics on my own and was able to test into their 201 program, and attend 301 and 401 full stack JavaScript. I went from little knowledge in technology to a confident full stack developer with the ability to build, troubleshoot and deploy applications. I graduated in Feb of 2023 and I feel confident as I enter the job search.
Full Stack JavaScript Web Developer • Student • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Full-Time, Online) • Online
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401 Full-stack JavaScript Web Development
Graduation February 2023 - Full-stack JavaScript Web Development. This was a great experience. The work load and speed of lessons can be daunting, but it is worth it! I learned so much within the last 5 months.
Graduate • Code 401: Advanced Software Development in Full-Stack JavaScript (Full-Time, Online) • Online
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Extremely tough but managable
Overall I feel like i was very happy with how far i got through this course. I learned a lot of information to the point where i felt like it was almost uneeded to go to college Graduated in 2023
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Great full-stack bootcamp
Code Fellows is professionally run by people with significant experience in industry. The stacked learning model works well, and they pay a lot of attention to intangibles with respect to the career search, as well as to the coding instruction.
Of the students who enroll at Code Fellows, 100% graduated. 96% of graduates were job-seeking and 98% of job-seeking graduates found in-field employment after 180 days and report a median income of $72,500. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 1096 graduates included in this report:
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Code Fellows is a private vocational school licensed by the State of Washington. Code Fellows was the first code school in Washington State to be approved by the Veterans Association to receive the GI Bill. Learn more at www.codefellows.org/gi-bill
Code Fellows has in-person campuses in Seattle. Code Fellows also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
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Does Code Fellows offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Code Fellows accepts the GI Bill!
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You can read 228 reviews of Code Fellows on Course Report! Code Fellows alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Fellows and rate their overall experience a 4.49 out of 5.
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Code Fellows is a private vocational school licensed by the State of Washington. Code Fellows was the first code school in Washington State to be approved by the Veterans Association to receive the GI Bill. Learn more at www.codefellows.org/gi-bill
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