DigitalCrafts offers online, flex instruction bootcamps in Software Development, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. All courses provide online learning with live instructor guidance and feedback. The curriculum has been designed to effectively challenge beginners and experienced learners alike. Students can expect hands-on exercises, tools, and projects that reflect skills utilized in the workplace today. DigitalCrafts instructors and staff strive to be highly accessible and care deeply about their students.
The DigitalCrafts admissions process begins with an online application and an informal admissions interview. The whole process can be finished in a day, and admissions decisions are typically sent the same day or soon after that.
DigitalCrafts students can graduate with a polished resume and an established online presence to help them be ready for the job search. Graduates are supported by a Student Success Team dedicated to career readiness.
DigitalCrafts is part of the American InterContinental University System. The System is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Not all programs are available to residents of all states.
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Calvin Kling
Graduate · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · July 2021
Would Recommend
I attended the 16 week full time bootcamp with DigitalCrafts. I had a great experience and was very happy with my instructor Joe. He was very knowledgeable and provided great practical advice throughout the program. There were some subjects in the...
I attended the 16 week full time bootcamp with DigitalCrafts. I had a great experience and was very happy with my instructor Joe. He was very knowledgeable and provided great practical advice throughout the program. There were some subjects in the curriculum we didn’t seem to spend enough time on due to the fast pace, so in order to really learn the material that’s covered you have to be prepared to dedicate a lot of time outside of class to understand it. Not everyone was as dedicated to learning the material in general, so the wide range of student levels resulted in poor group project dynamics at times. They have a team dedicated to student success which I was happy about as they post jobs, set up career fairs, and have a career prep week, but in my opinion the career week should be replaced by more backend topics as career week. Overall, I’m glad I chose DigitalCrafts!
Student · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · June 2021
Full Stack Developer
I really enjoyed my time with Digital crafts! I was in the online immersive full stack program and my instructor was Azam. He was an excellent instructor who really understood how to explain the languages and concepts. He was very knowledgeable and...
I really enjoyed my time with Digital crafts! I was in the online immersive full stack program and my instructor was Azam. He was an excellent instructor who really understood how to explain the languages and concepts. He was very knowledgeable and patient and took the time to explain all avenues of programming. I was based in Atlanta and was able to go to the Atlanta tech village and take the course which gave me a great space to work and network. They have extra monitors so you can have extra screens to work. The structure of the class with lecture in the morning and practice projects after lunch was very effective in solidifying the info. The teaching assistants were very helpful and they provide office hours after class to help provide extra support. The have an online learning portal with notes and you are able to get access to class videos to rewatch if you need to. They do a great job of providing you with all the resources to be successful it is really on you to put the work in and be present! They cohort manger Jake and student success coordinator Angela are very responsive and wonderful! I would recommend to look into this program and see if it will for for you!
Coming in out of High School with zero experience in computer programming I was able to smoothly transition into a certified Full-Stack Web Developer and I couldn’t be more grateful to Digital Crafts and my instructor Mohammad Azam.
Graduate · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · April 2021
Great Bootcamp
DigitalCrafts is an excellent full-stack bootcamp. As someone who came into the world of coding a complete novice, DC helped me grasp and retain big concepts and practical use scenarios in every facet of development. It is a very intensive experience...
DigitalCrafts is an excellent full-stack bootcamp. As someone who came into the world of coding a complete novice, DC helped me grasp and retain big concepts and practical use scenarios in every facet of development. It is a very intensive experience and I can't say that I believe anyone could attend the DC bootcamp and be ready for the work force but if you study hard and practice it can help you get a foot in the coding world door. With 16 weeks of non-stop learning and practice it can be a bit overwhelming but that is the nature of a bootcamp. Not all employers are impressed with a bootcamp certificate alone but if you have a problem-solving brain and a self-starting knack for continuous learning, DC will be a great choice for you!
Student · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · April 2021
My DigitalCrafts Experience
Coming from a non technical background and looking for a career change, I could not be more satisfied with my decision to put my software development education in the hands of DigitalCrafts. Aside from learning a ton of different programming languages...
Coming from a non technical background and looking for a career change, I could not be more satisfied with my decision to put my software development education in the hands of DigitalCrafts. Aside from learning a ton of different programming languages within 16 weeks, the network that is built within the same 4 months makes it well worth it. From career services to the best instructor I have ever had, the DigitalCrafts experience is unmatched.
Graduate · Enterprise Training & Workshops · April 2021
Great Course
I thought this was a great course that was tailored very well to be applicable to my current job. The instructor was also super hands on and knowledgeable
Graduate · Enterprise Training & Workshops · April 2021
Excellent Introduction to Google App Scripts
Michael from DigitalCrafts led an outstanding Introduction to Google App Scripts. His training was an effective mix of a live demo environment and PowerPoint slides (which are a helpful long-term resource). Michael set up example exercises that...
Michael from DigitalCrafts led an outstanding Introduction to Google App Scripts. His training was an effective mix of a live demo environment and PowerPoint slides (which are a helpful long-term resource). Michael set up example exercises that leveraged actual data manipulation I would need to do at my company, making the information truly sink in. The pacing of the training session was clearly well-thought out -- Michael had a keen sense for when our group understood a topic and when to dive deeper into the subject.
Graduate · Enterprise Training & Workshops · April 2021
Javascript Training
The training went over Google App Script and gave some baseline knowledge on how to use it. It was extremely helpful and I am excited to begin putting it to practical use
Software Consultant · Enterprise Training & Workshops · April 2021
Digital Crafts Review
Great instructor, good course and curriculum. I wish it was more in-depth but with one full day of training with half remote, half in person, I think it went as well as it could have. Would recommend!
Graduate · Enterprise Training & Workshops · April 2021
Google Apps Script training
Basic coding for Google App Scripts and specifically involving sheets manipulation. The class followed a format of the instructor going over the concepts and then having exercises for us to all work on to reinforce the concept. I learn well by doing...
Basic coding for Google App Scripts and specifically involving sheets manipulation. The class followed a format of the instructor going over the concepts and then having exercises for us to all work on to reinforce the concept. I learn well by doing something myself rather than just listening or reading so I found this to be very helpful. At the end we had a more applicable exercise that could be used in our jobs.
Student · Enterprise Training & Workshops · April 2021
DigitalCrafts Google Apps Script Training
DigitalCrafts did a personalized Google Apps Script training for my team and we were thrilled with the course. The content was specific to our use case in our jobs. The training was effective. The structure was well thought out: an explanation of the...
DigitalCrafts did a personalized Google Apps Script training for my team and we were thrilled with the course. The content was specific to our use case in our jobs. The training was effective. The structure was well thought out: an explanation of the concepts, a brief example, and then a problem to solve on our own. The instructor, Michael, was incredible! He spent lots of one on one time helping my team members and was able to accommodate both in-person and remote employees.
Student · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · April 2021
Wonderful experience
I had a great experience with my digitalcrafts immersive boot camp. My instructor was knowledgeable and engaging, our teaching assistants were kind and helpful, and the class structure was well-planned and executed. I went from zero programming...
I had a great experience with my digitalcrafts immersive boot camp. My instructor was knowledgeable and engaging, our teaching assistants were kind and helpful, and the class structure was well-planned and executed. I went from zero programming knowledge 16 Wells ago to feeling very comfortable creating full stack applications today. We learned the most common languages that I am seeing during my job search as well as GitHub and trello. The Carter services personnel are quick to respond and thorough in their presentations and evaluation of my resume and portfolio. It has been a wonderful experience!
Graduate · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · April 2021
Online Immersive Program
My overall experience at Digital Crafts was exceptional. You never really know what to expect going into an immersive program that claims to have you job ready with a technical skills that you aren't all that familiar with
Every class will have...
My overall experience at Digital Crafts was exceptional. You never really know what to expect going into an immersive program that claims to have you job ready with a technical skills that you aren't all that familiar with
Every class will have one instructor and two assistants that have completed the class within the last year or so that has a better idea of your level of expertise than the teacher might. I can't speak for every teacher, of course. but I was stoked that my teacher has been coding since middle school and has an enormous amount of time and experience in the industry where things change so rapidly. My teacher would stop to make sure would understood complex subjects and even went above and beyond to teach things that may have not necessarily been part of the curriculum but, in their experience, was important to cover.
You can download the curriculum at DigitalCrafts.com. What's taught is always subject to change. My cohort was taught Python, HTML, CSS, Javascript, and many different frameworks that applied to each language. You will be taught to build websites, create a database to connect to those sites, and the ability to make sites dynamic, or, in other words, flexible and more ready to change if need be.
Its hard to say which part of Digital Crafts departments is their strongest but I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of effort that went into making sure you get employed. An entire week is dedicated to getting your resume, portfolio, and social media websites correct. Things you may have never thought of before are shown to you to enable you to be more successful in the job market. Getting employed as a junior developer with no experience is difficult but I felt fortunate to have a team of people whose role was to make it just a bit more simpler.
What would my advice be to someone looking to go into the program? Study as much as possible beforehand and apply yourself as much as possible when you finally do. You will meet some amazing people as classmates and hopefully have the same experience with the teachers and assistance as well.
Graduate · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Flex (Part-Time) · March 2021
Bootcamp
The instructors were extremely competent. Solid style and they didn't get off topic with overly inflated concepts to flex how smart they are which makes them easy to follow and didn't make me feel elementary or discouraged. They all questions or get...
The instructors were extremely competent. Solid style and they didn't get off topic with overly inflated concepts to flex how smart they are which makes them easy to follow and didn't make me feel elementary or discouraged. They all questions or get you pointed in the right direction to find it yourself.
Mortgage Associate · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Flex (Part-Time) · March 2021
Great Provider of Guidance & Discipline
I completed the part time flex bootcamp. It was all virtual. I started in August and ended in March.I really enjoyed my experience. I learned a ton and really felt like the teachers and other staff care about me and want to do everything...
I completed the part time flex bootcamp. It was all virtual. I started in August and ended in March.I really enjoyed my experience. I learned a ton and really felt like the teachers and other staff care about me and want to do everything they can to help me get a software developer job.I tried learning to code many times, but lacked the discipline and plan to learn on my own. DigitalCrafts provided the support and plan that I needed. If you can learn on your own, that's the cheapest option.But if you are like me and need/want the support of fellow learners, teachers and a plan to learn then I 100% recommend DigitalCrafts!
Graduate · DigitalCrafts Online Full Stack Immersive (Full-Time) · March 2021
Full Stack Exceptionalism
I don’t know exactly where to start, so I’ll start here...I wanted to make a change in career and in life. Being a military veteran I’m used to staying busy, but with a purpose. Intro to finding DigitalCrafts and making the decision to jump headfirst...
I don’t know exactly where to start, so I’ll start here...I wanted to make a change in career and in life. Being a military veteran I’m used to staying busy, but with a purpose. Intro to finding DigitalCrafts and making the decision to jump headfirst into the rest of my life. I honestly can’t say enough wonderful things about the school, from the owners, the Director of Operations, Director of curriculum, Student Success Team, Instructors, to my fellow students and now fellow alumni. It truly is one big family that has nothing short of your best interest at heart and in mind from beginning until you tell them that you don’t want them around anymore (but why would you want to go and do a silly thing like that?!).
My advice for ANYONE out there that’s nervously contemplating making a change in their lives for the better starting with DigitalCrafts...DO IT!!! Yes, you’ll have frustrating days, you’ll have days with epiphanies, you’ll have days where you feel defeated. STICK WITH IT! The feeling of family and accomplishment is more than enough to get you started in a flourishing career and a life that shows you that you CAN and WILL do better once you put your mind to it.
Graduate · Software Development (Flex, Online) · February 2021
Full Stack Immersive
MAIN DILEMMA I enrolled into the October 2020 Full Stack Immersive Bootcamp, I think my experience at DigitalCrafts (DC) is a unique one, given that the original instructor was let go due to his inability to adapt to his students'...
MAIN DILEMMA I enrolled into the October 2020 Full Stack Immersive Bootcamp, I think my experience at DigitalCrafts (DC) is a unique one, given that the original instructor was let go due to his inability to adapt to his students' needs. To elaborate, it is a given that bootcamps are fast-paced but instructors should also be wary of how their students are doing, because if the students are not understanding the fundamentals of what it being taught then regardless of how fast-paced the bootcamp is, the students will always be left behind. This is a 'skill' that the instructor needs to have, especially in the the world of programming since everything is built off of one another.
I took the time to mention this because DC made the executive decision to let the original instructor go and my bootcamp was replaced with another instructor, this new instructor was amazing. He took things a little bit slower and ensured that the students had a good understanding of concepts before moving on. He also took the time to review concepts when necessary and created resources / examples that demonstrated some of the complex concepts that we learned.
I will say that I am a quick learner and that there are times where lecture was a little slow for me but this new instructor made assignments for those who were further along when he could. This was an okay experience since his attention would be divided but he still did his best to be there for all of the students.
Finally, this transition from the original instructor to the new one changed the momentum greatly. Ultimately it was for the best but it wasn't a smooth transition especially when it happened towards the middle of the bootcamp. How do you make this transition smooth when concepts taught pre-new instructor were still hazy and we still had a schedule to adhere to? Well, to be fair, I don't think you can. The final capstone (graduation) day remained unchanged so we had to forgo some concepts and learn these concepts at an optional timeframe post-graduation.
CURRICULUM I think the curriculum is a good one since it includes a lot of the popular technologies in today's industry but I think that the front-end development side of the curriculum could use more work. While I'm not exactly sure how this experience would differ with the new instructor, (at the time, my bootcamp was taught front-end technology by the original instructor), I still believe there is room for improvement.
For starters, I think that SASS (or Sass) should be taught at DC, it is essentially CSS but a lot more to offer. Why do I bring up this up? Well when comparing other technologies with their relative field I felt like DC would not meet the standards of someone who would want to specifically go into front-end development. I understand that it is a 'Full Stack' web development bootcamp but the front-end development aspect was glossed over. Furthermore, other libraries and frameworks such as Bootstrap were introduced but the original instructor did not really go into detail with how to use such frameworks. You would think that they might make your life easier but depending on what you want to do, it actually might mess everything up. Many of my classmates tried to use Bootstrap but then ended up with fighting with it more than coding.
Like I mentioned earlier, during this time it was pre-new instructor, so I'm not exactly sure the difference it would have with the new instructor from the beginning because at its very core, the curriculum was not enough for front-end development specifically in CSS / SASS. I had to learn new technologies outside of the curriculum and that is tremendously difficult given that lecture was about 40 hours / week but that doesn't include time spent studying the concepts and assignments outside of lecture.
Another concept that I felt like was lacking was algorithms, this is a concept that is inevitable, any developer will be met with a technical interview and then there it is, algorithms. My bootcamp barely touched them. I'm not sure if they were even supposed to be apart of the curriculum or not but with that being said, we touched them for a moment and never turned back. It's disappointing because now when I am taking the time to learn it, I think it's important to understand the many data structures and algorithms that there are and how to use them to help solve issues when it comes to code readability, time and space complexity. It felt like the advice from DC was to just go onto LeetCode and do problems until something magically clicked for you versus, understanding what is the best method to solve the solution via data structures and algorithms.
Overall I think that the curriculum was good for any new developer who wants to get a good foundation of what they should know and how to continue to grow post-bootcamp. But to be honest, you could do the same with a Udemy course, however you do have access to instructors and DIRs (teacher assistants) who can help you. I think that is the main perk of DC, that you have experienced developers that you can interact with and to help you to start thinking programmatically.
FINAL THOUGHTS In conclusion, would I recommend DC? To be honest, I would. Because like I said, in the beginning, my experience at DC is unique, it may not be the same for someone else. I met a lot of people from all over the world who shared the same passion as mine, and that is exciting! Everything that occurred during my bootcamp was unfortunate but DC did everything that they could to handle it in the best way possible and that's all you could really ask for. I made meaningful connections with other developers, the instructors and DIRs. We are a community that I'm proud to be a part of. I will say that if you are considering DC, please be prepared, do the pre-work that they sent out or take an introductory Udemy course. Also there is a lot of free resources (YouTube) that you could watch that will help you get acquainted with some of the concepts that DC will cover. Look over the syllabus and start exposing yourself to these concepts. This will only help further your mastery. If you are serious about a career change or this passion: what you put it is what you get out of it, and you cannot expect DC to do the work for you, it is ALL YOU. With that being said, I do believe that DC can help jump start your career in the right direction.
Software Developer · Software Development (Flex, Online) · February 2021
Fantastic Experience. Vet Friendly
I'm current wrapping up my fall cohort with DigitalCrafts and I have nothing but rave reviews. I've pretty much spent everyday of the last 5 months coding one thing or another and I've gained so much real world experience from it. It was also cool that...
I'm current wrapping up my fall cohort with DigitalCrafts and I have nothing but rave reviews. I've pretty much spent everyday of the last 5 months coding one thing or another and I've gained so much real world experience from it. It was also cool that there were so many vets in my program, I don't if if that's common but it was my experience. The instructors were great and had a ton real world experience. We weren't just building todo apps, we built real applications that are used everyday, one of the guys in my cohort build a gamer social media type app. Currently going through the job search as of the last couple days and I've already started going through the interview process with a company. Overall I've had a great experience w/ 0 regrets.
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