DigitalCrafts offers full-time and part-time online bootcamps in Web Development, Cybersecurity, and UX Design. All classes are taught online by live instructors, and WeWork memberships are included at no additional charge for students needing a place to study.
The DigitalCrafts curriculum has been designed to effectively challenge beginners and experienced learners alike. Students can expect hands-on exercises, tools, and projects that reflect skills utili...
DigitalCrafts offers full-time and part-time online bootcamps in Web Development, Cybersecurity, and UX Design. All classes are taught online by live instructors, and WeWork memberships are included at no additional charge for students needing a place to study.
The DigitalCrafts 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 is proud to offer the “You Belong in Tech” scholarship, which awards automatic partial scholarships to underrepresented groups in technology, including all female, Black, and Latinx students. DigitalCrafts offers affordable financing, and installment options make attending class accessible.
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 and successful job outcomes, and alumni have received offers at many great companies.
DigitalCrafts is part of the American InterContinental University System. The System is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states.
I just graduated from the Web & iOS course and I never would have thought that I would be in the position that I am now as a result of the course. Before even graduating I received two job offers, both for more than I have ever made. And because of the skill set that I have learned I honestly feel like I have the flexibility and freedom to be picky about a job and really choose something that I am interested in. Taking the DigitalCrafts course has been phenomenal and has...
I just graduated from the Web & iOS course and I never would have thought that I would be in the position that I am now as a result of the course. Before even graduating I received two job offers, both for more than I have ever made. And because of the skill set that I have learned I honestly feel like I have the flexibility and freedom to be picky about a job and really choose something that I am interested in. Taking the DigitalCrafts course has been phenomenal and has been one of the best decisions that I could have made.
The DigitalCrafts staff have definitely fostered a family atmosphere while providing resources and an environment extremely favorable to learning. Though the curriculum is demanding, everything is set up to promote providing you the skills to succeed and ultimately find a job. I have enjoyed my experience and have learned a ton. Rob & Joe are great teachers, I couldn't ask for a better experience!
I am currently a student in DigitalCrafts, a 16-week immersive course + ios. I have just finished Week 7, and so far I am enjoying the entire experience. My background is in finance with a degree in electrical engineering in the distant past (graduated in '99). While I had some entry-level programming in college, I hadn't touched it since and knew only the very basics. I was by no means a developer when I started this cohort, but that...
I am currently a student in DigitalCrafts, a 16-week immersive course + ios. I have just finished Week 7, and so far I am enjoying the entire experience. My background is in finance with a degree in electrical engineering in the distant past (graduated in '99). While I had some entry-level programming in college, I hadn't touched it since and knew only the very basics. I was by no means a developer when I started this cohort, but that is quickly changing So far the immersive program has been challenging but rewarding. New topics are presented every couple of days, and while they may initially seem overwhelming, the material is presented and explained in such a way that I am able to grasp the concepts quickly and move forward. Rob, our instructor, also gives us projects that incorporate prior topics, and this really helps to build my confidence in the skills that I am learning. Rob is an excellent instructor who is very generous with his time and goes out of his way to make sure that everyone understands the concepts that are being covered. The pace is fast, and it definitely takes a lot of effort and hard work to become comfortable with all of the new skills we are learning. But everyone working at DigitalCrafts has been willing to help and I genuinely believe they want every student to be successful. I'm almost halfway through the course and I'm quite happy to be a student at DigitalCrafts.
I am currently a student in the 16 week web immersive and so far the course is going very well. Although I did some studying prior to starting the camp, I had very little actual experience of building anything. From the very beginning at Digital Crafts we jumped into building pages and working on projects. Initially it was very intimidating, but I quickly realized I was learning much faster when I was forced to push my way through projects. The course is always...
I am currently a student in the 16 week web immersive and so far the course is going very well. Although I did some studying prior to starting the camp, I had very little actual experience of building anything. From the very beginning at Digital Crafts we jumped into building pages and working on projects. Initially it was very intimidating, but I quickly realized I was learning much faster when I was forced to push my way through projects. The course is always pushing forward but the pace is not overwhelming. You just have to be sure to put in the time to learn each concept thoroughly so that you can move on to the next topic. The instruction is clear and there is help available if you need it. I have 10 weeks left in the program so things certainly could change, but as of now I would not hesitate to recommend the program to others.
Thought the course is not over yet, I've already learned a lot of knowledge and skills on JavaScript, jQuery, HTML, CSS, Angular JS, Bootstrap, Swift, xCode, and the bascis of Linux. I think the instructors really make an effort to teach the material and confirm that each student understands the codes and concepts.
So far in the course, I have been extremely pleased with the entire experience. Rob, the teacher, is extremely competent across all of the technologies we have covered, and has been an invaluable resource when it comes to helping troubleshoot code with beginners. Rob has helped students develop individual projects that help peak their interest, because it becomes a project that the developer really cares about.
The classroom has been well stocked with snacks and hot coffee to kee...
So far in the course, I have been extremely pleased with the entire experience. Rob, the teacher, is extremely competent across all of the technologies we have covered, and has been an invaluable resource when it comes to helping troubleshoot code with beginners. Rob has helped students develop individual projects that help peak their interest, because it becomes a project that the developer really cares about.
The classroom has been well stocked with snacks and hot coffee to keep you going during the long days.
We are currently 1/4 the way into the first 16 week Full-Stack Immersive Course. So far the experience is great, lots of tips to help with getting a job after the course is finished(which is the end goal of course). Curriculm has been all front-end for thus far but back-end stuff starts soon. I would recommend DigitalCrafts to anyone with an interest in entering the Web Development/Tech industry. Will try to update as we get further into the program.
Unless you are a white skin person expected to be treated deferentially, I applied for this boot camp before like a month ago I'm I've been struggling with them since then, NO approval NO denial till today, my story starts with these guys when I did my first interview with enrolment coordinator her name is Haley, she told me unforgentally we don't have available office to do the interview!!! What??? why you schedule an interview for someone when you don't have a place to do it???!!! guess ...
Unless you are a white skin person expected to be treated deferentially, I applied for this boot camp before like a month ago I'm I've been struggling with them since then, NO approval NO denial till today, my story starts with these guys when I did my first interview with enrolment coordinator her name is Haley, she told me unforgentally we don't have available office to do the interview!!! What??? why you schedule an interview for someone when you don't have a place to do it???!!! guess what? we did the interview in the kitchen when there were a loud TV and a couple of student playing ping pong, can you imagine that! the first question Healy asked me from where you are originally from!!! When I told her I'm from middle east EVERYTHING IS CHANGED she starts to ask a questions doesn't have anything to do with a boot camp interview, I forgot to mention the AC was down and it was extremely hot, she was rude with me and try to attack any answer I gave her to her questions, by the end of that interview she said you should receive an email to do the assignment which is the second step of the process guess what! I didn't receive anything for all week, then I tried to call her because she said you can call me if you have any questions and ask her to send me the email for the assignment she said I will send it to you in the next 10 or 15 minutes and I didn't receive anything from her for the all day and I called her next day and I told her I was waiting for your email she said I'm sorry I will send it to you right away and that was about 10 am, guess what! she sent that email at 8 pm and that's really offended me Anyway I did the assignment and they should back to me by the next day or next 2 business days with decision for the interview and the assignment, NOBODY contact me for a three days, I was calling Haley like every day and she starts to ignore my phone calls, then I went to there facility to talk to the boot camp manager his name is Jason and informed him about everything happend with me and he said tht's too much info and I need some time to see what's really going on, guess what I receved a phone call from the headqourter teelling me you are NOT accepted in our program because you used another resource in you assingment and I told the guy I'm allowed to use google or udemy or any other resoureces I fell it could help to answer the qoustions in that assingment because I'm new to coding and you expect me to answer a coding qoustions!!!!!! he said we are sorry but that consdring as cheeting and we have a zero-tolerance for cheating!!!!!!
I forgot to mention my wife applied to the boot camp as well and got the same treatment from Haley, she took my wife directly to the kitchen without checking if there are any available offices and she faced the same situations loud TV people playing ping pong and the AC was down also!!! my wife been rejected too.
Again if you are a dark skin person or not a white person stay away from this place, you'll be treated like an animal
Jake of DigitalCrafts
CEO
Sep 06, 2019
How much does DigitalCrafts cost?
DigitalCrafts costs around $9,500.
What courses does DigitalCrafts teach?
DigitalCrafts offers courses like Cybersecurity (Full-Time, Online), Cybersecurity (Part Time, Online), UX Design (Part-Time, Online), Web Development (Full-time, Online or Atlanta Campus) and 1 more.
Where does DigitalCrafts have campuses?
DigitalCrafts has in-person campuses in and, Atlanta. DigitalCrafts also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
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