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Coding Temple is an online technical training provider that offers pathways in Software Engineering, Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, and Quality Assurance with three different learning options available: Full-Time, Part-Time, and Self-Paced. Coding Temple’s approach focuses on accelerated learning; offering accessible, high-quality education, and is dedicated to building a pathway for individuals to secure high-growth tech careers by incorporating real-world applications into the students’ daily learning experience.
Students receive extensive support throughout the duration of their program including 1:1 guidance from Student Success, Instructors, and Alumni Support, along with various resources to ensure successful progression through the program. Upon graduating, students will have a portfolio of work, including a final Capstone Project, as well as a series of verifiable digital badges and a certificate of completion to stand out to potential employers. Students receive immediate post-graduation career readiness assistance, encompassing resume building, mock interviews, weekly workshops, and technical assessments, ensuring their readiness for diverse job interviews.
I graduated college going into a sector I didn't like and on the recommendation of a friend that went through Coding Temple I made the jump. I had limited prior experience to JS from one college course and some R experience from learning online on my own.
I'm going to start with my advice because with will be long and most people won't read through: Do the assigned prework. Spending your nights ...
I graduated college going into a sector I didn't like and on the recommendation of a friend that went through Coding Temple I made the jump. I had limited prior experience to JS from one college course and some R experience from learning online on my own.
I'm going to start with my advice because with will be long and most people won't read through: Do the assigned prework. Spending your nights the two-three weeks before the course to learn will allow you to move through the class at the required pace. Treat this like your full-time job. I spent the first four weeks winging it because I had prior experience and found I needed to kick into higher gear to keep pace with my class.
Overall an incredible experience that I'm glad I did. I am much happier at my current job. This course pays for itself in salary earned and job satisfaction.
Curriculum:
I found the curriculum challenging, but well designed. Starting with HTML was a nice way to start and see actual progress but also learn how on missing '>' or ';' can mess up a whole page. For python, learning the basics of loops leads well into learning about setting up a back end for a website and finally adding javascript to add more flair or advanced topics to a web app as you approach working on a final project. The best part about the curriculum was the use of modern frameworks. Flask for python and React-Redux for Javascript are two newer but rapidly expanding frameworks and leave you with good job opportunities.
Instructors:
Joe and Derek were awesome instructors. We had Derek for python and Joe for JS. Both had different teaching styles but had good excercises based on the material that caused us to think a little outside the box, but still use what we had learned to create something cool.
The School:
I loved the setting of the school. The two classrooms were a good setup to work collaboratively with other students and the main space was a good place to hang out, work, and ask questions. It does get a bit loud in their after school, but any office where you are working collaboratively won't be quiet and is a good way to learn to focus. They have ping pong, darts (my personal favorite), and video games to use during lunch or when you are done. My best experiences were in main area after work was done forming the community with our class and the other classes that were in there. It is quite brilliant the way they have the two classes offset. Your first three weeks are the last three for the other class where you get to see the final projects and learn what the experience is like and your last three weeks, you get to share your wisdom with new people coming in
Job Assistance:
Ripal was the man when it came to job assistance. He was reaching out daily until everyone in my class got a job they were happy with. He has incredible connections with companies and staffing agencies helping you set goals of applications and interviews. The Coding Temple alumni network is also an incredible resource offering us extra classes on Tableau and Hadoop and getting us meetings from grads that are now 3 years into successful development careers.
How much does Coding Temple cost?
Coding Temple costs around $14,995. On the lower end, some Coding Temple courses like Software Engineering Full-Stack | Flex Online cost $8,995.
What courses does Coding Temple teach?
Coding Temple offers courses like Cybersecurity | Flex Online, Cybersecurity | Part-Time Online, Data Analytics | Flex Online, Data Analytics | Full-Time Online and 4 more.
Where does Coding Temple have campuses?
Coding Temple teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Coding Temple worth it?
The data says yes! Coding Temple reports a 86% graduation rate, a median salary of $75,000 and 97% of Coding Temple alumni are employed. Coding Temple hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 369 Coding Temple alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Temple on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Coding Temple legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 369 Coding Temple alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Temple and rate their overall experience a 4.84 out of 5.
Does Coding Temple offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Coding Temple accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read Coding Temple reviews?
You can read 369 reviews of Coding Temple on Course Report! Coding Temple alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Temple and rate their overall experience a 4.84 out of 5.
Is Coding Temple accredited?
Yes
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