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Georgia Tech Boot Camps offer 24-week, part-time, or 12-week, full-time web development courses, 24-week, part-time, data science and analytics, cyber and network security, and UX/UI courses, and 18-week, part-time digital marketing and product management courses. The full stack curriculum includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, Node.js, databases, MongoDB, MySQL, and Git.
The data curriculum includes programming in Excel, Python, R programming, JavaScript charting, HTML/CSS, API interactions, SQL, Tableau, fundamental statistics, machine learning, and more. Enjoy close collaboration with other professionals while receiving hands-on experience.
The cybersecurity curriculum offers hands-on training in networking, systems, web technologies, databases, and defensive and offensive cybersecurity.
The UX/UI program provides hands-on training in user-centric design research, design thinking, visual prototyping and wireframing, interface design, storyboarding, visual design theory, web prototyping with HTML5 and CSS, interaction design with JavaScript and jQuery, and more.
The digital marketing curriculum covers highly relevant skills, training you in marketing strategy fundamentals, optimizing campaigns and websites, digital advertising and automation strategy, and more. You will get hands-on experience with tools such as Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, and Wordpress.
The product management curriculum teaches in-demand product management skills, starting with the essentials. Learners will master the tools to set themselves apart and deliver great products via roadmap development, backlog management, product life cycle management, A/B testing, and data analysis.
Applicants do not need prior experience to enroll, but once admitted, all learners will complete a pre-course tutorial. Georgia Tech Boot Camps are designed for working professionals and individuals who are actively pursuing a career change or advancement or looking to gain a new skill set.
Learners will benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success through graduation and beyond. Services include portfolio and homework reviews, resume and social media profile support, high-impact career events, workshops, mock interviews, one-on-one career coaching, and more. Graduates receive a Certificate of Completion from Georgia Tech Professional Education and will complete the web development, data analytics, digital marketing, product management, and UX/UI programs with a portfolio of projects demonstrating their skills, or learn skills applicable to certifications in our cyber and network security program.
Georgia Tech Boot Camps are offered in collaboration with edX.
I decided to enroll in Georgia Tech's Coding Boot Camp to further my career. I currently work for a software company that provides document management to governmental services. I work closely with developers testing our software and website that is utilized by our clients.
What I like about the program:
You don't need a prior background in development, though it would help, and you will actually learn how to become a full stack web developer. Even if y...
I decided to enroll in Georgia Tech's Coding Boot Camp to further my career. I currently work for a software company that provides document management to governmental services. I work closely with developers testing our software and website that is utilized by our clients.
What I like about the program:
You don't need a prior background in development, though it would help, and you will actually learn how to become a full stack web developer. Even if you are only interested in certain aspects of the program, you will be forced to learn a little bit of everything. In the end, this will only benefit you. The instructor and TAs I had were awesome. They were always there to answer questions or to just shoot the breeze. You can really tell they love what they are doing. There is nothing worse than when your instructor isn't personable or acts like they don't want to be there. From my experience, there was a true passion there, and it will make you want to succeed. There are also tutors available to you whenever you need them. So, there shouldn't be an excuse as to why you didn't learn the material.
You will also have access to everything you have done in class. This includes exercises and videos of classes. This comes in really handy when you're trying to remember certain aspects of what you learned. The educational repository they provide is wonderful.
I personally did not utilize the job assistance they provide to you along the way. I'm looking to move up within my current company, so this is one aspect of the program I can't really speak on. I can only tell you that from what I've been told by my peers. They help you build your online portfolio and get you ready for interviews.
What I don't like about the program:
It wouldn't be a proper review unless there are cons listed. My one main issue with the class is that you only learn a little bit of everything. While that's a plus, it's also a detrement. Once you feel like you're grabbing a hold of what you're doing, you switch gears rapidly and move on to another topic. While I fully understand why the course is set up this way, it could be a draw back as much as a selling point. There is just so much to learn, there is no way to fit it into 6 months.
This is for the future students:
I don't intend to scare you away from the program, but there is A LOT of work. That's if you actually want to learn. Be prepared to put in 20-40 hours per week, outside of the 10 hours of class time per week, if you want to succeed. And I don't mean succeed as in get an A in the course. I mean succeed as in to actually learn. There is so much information on each topic that you will have to digest and figure out how to implement it. This course is not for the faint of heart. If you're anything like me, and I hope you're not, you will put in 30-40 hours per week outside of class time. I'm sure the normal student puts in 15-20, but I've found that this is not nearly enough to be successful. This is also coming from a person that has little prior knowledge of the information being taught.
With all of that being said, if you're married, your wife/husband may hate you for the next 6 months. You'll spend more time with variables and functions than with them. In the end though, I personally feel that it was worth it. You'll meet great people, learn something you never thought you could, and you'll have fun doing it. Well, you'll have fun most of the time ; ).
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How much does Georgia Tech Boot Camps cost?
The average bootcamp costs $14,142, but Georgia Tech Boot Camps does not share pricing information. You can read a cost-comparison of other popular bootcamps!
What courses does Georgia Tech Boot Camps teach?
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Where does Georgia Tech Boot Camps have campuses?
Georgia Tech Boot Camps has in-person campuses in Atlanta and Savannah.
Is Georgia Tech Boot Camps worth it?
Georgia Tech Boot Camps hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 140 Georgia Tech Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Georgia Tech Boot Camps on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Georgia Tech Boot Camps legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 140 Georgia Tech Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Georgia Tech Boot Camps and rate their overall experience a 4.72 out of 5.
Does Georgia Tech Boot Camps offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Georgia Tech Boot Camps offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Georgia Tech Boot Camps reviews?
You can read 140 reviews of Georgia Tech Boot Camps on Course Report! Georgia Tech Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Georgia Tech Boot Camps and rate their overall experience a 4.72 out of 5.
Is Georgia Tech Boot Camps accredited?
Yes, The Georgia Institute of Technology is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
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