TripleTen is an online career accelerator helping busy professionals transition into AI-ready tech roles. Their AI-focused program curriculum features hands-on practice, flexible learning, and career coaching. 80% of TripleTen's students come from non-STEM backgrounds. They offer a tuition refund if students follow their job search roadmap but don't land a new job within 10 months of graduation.
TripleTen offers part-time programs in: AI & Machine Learning, AI Software Engineering, Data Analytics, Quality Assurance, Cybersecurity, UX/UI Design, and AI Automation.
Every TripleTen program includes AI tools and workflows to reflect current employer needs and students graduate with the hands-on experience that employers look for in 2026. TripleTen offers career and job search support (including AI tools to accelerate the process).
The AI and Machine Learning Program by TripleTen is a 9-month program designed for people from diverse backgrounds to enter one of the fastest-growing tech fields. You will learn everything from the foundations of Python and statistics to advanced topics like Neural Networks, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, and Large Language Models. You’ll learn to use industry tools such as Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, HuggingFace, Scikit-learn, Keras, AWS, Docker/Kubernetes, Pandas + NumPy, and PySpark, among others.
By the end of the program, you will have 15 projects in your portfolio to show employers the exceptional specialist you have become. And while mastering technical tools, you will also develop the soft skills that ensure success. You’ll practice time management, teamwork, and problem-solving, as well as industry-specific abilities like working with documentation and building an online presence to stand out in your job search. The program also offers comprehensive career support, including resume and LinkedIn development, guidance on networking and interview techniques, personalized career coaching, and assistance throughout the job search process.
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The AI Automation Program is a hands-on, 7-sprint program designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to implement and manage AI solutions in real business environments—no prior technical background required. You’ll start by learning the foundations of prompt engineering and comparing leading AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. As you progress, you’ll dive into the inner workings of Large Language Models (LLMs), build AI-powered apps and chatbots using no-code platforms, and master AI-driven automation through tools like Zapier and HubSpot.
The program also covers advanced AI applications, including building intelligent agents and generating multimedia content, while addressing ethical implications of AI in the workplace.
You’ll gain technical experience integrating AI systems using WebHooks, APIs, and data
pipelines, and learn how to monitor and optimize performance in production environments. Each sprint includes a practical project where you’ll apply what you've learned to real-world business cases.
The program concludes with a capstone project where you'll design, build, and present
a full AI solution to solve a complex business challenge, showcasing your new capabilities as an AI Automation specialist.
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The AI-Assisted Software Engineering Program (6-month, part-time) by TripleTen is designed for people with no prior tech experience. Modern engineers don’t just write code: they design systems, review and improve AI-generated code, test applications, and ensure software is secure, scalable, and ready for real users. AI tools are built into their daily workflows to help them work more efficiently and maintain high quality.
The program equips you with skills to land an AI-ready software engineering job, starting with web fundamentals: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You’ll learn professional workflows, including tools like Git and GitHub, Figma, and JSON APIs. After mastering fundamentals, you’ll dive into the MERN stack, building secure backends with ExpressJS and MongoDB, and accessible frontends with React. You’ll also containerize applications with Docker and deploy them on AWS, utilizing modern developer tools such as ESLint, Jest, TypeScript, and CI/CD via GitHub Actions, as well as GitHub Copilot.
By the end of the program, you’ll have four strong portfolio projects showcasing your expertise.
In addition to technical skills, you’ll develop essential soft skills, including time management, teamwork, problem-solving, working with documentation, and building an online presence for your job search.
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TripleTen’s Cybersecurity program (7 months part-time) equips grads to protect organizations from cyber threats. You will learn such hard skills as malware and virus threats, network security controls, cryptography, and vulnerability testing methodologies. You will also learn how to manage risk, develop security procedures, and plan for disaster recovery. You will develop both technical and soft skills during the program, including risk management, critical thinking, and communication (since you may need to explain technical concepts to non-technical individuals, such as executives or legal teams.) After completing the program and obtaining the CompTIA Security+ certification, you will be ready to begin the job search as a certified cyber security professional. The program also offers comprehensive career support, including resume and LinkedIn development, guidance on networking and interview techniques, personalized career coaching, and assistance throughout the job search process.
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Data Analytics by TripleTen is a 4-month, hands-on program that prepares you for a Data Analyst role using modern analytics tools, professional workflows, and a shared focus on helping you secure a Data Analytics job after graduation.
You’ll work with real business data and learn how to turn it into insights that support decision-making. The program covers core data analytics essentials, including SQL, Python, Power BI, and Tableau. You’ll also be introduced to predictive analytics and machine learning concepts, and use AI-powered tools to support analysis and communication
By the end of the program, you’ll complete multiple hands-on projects, including a comprehensive capstone that demonstrates your ability to work across the full data analytics workflow.
Alongside technical training, you’ll receive ongoing career support, including career coaching, resume and LinkedIn preparation, networking guidance, and mock interviews—all aligned with the shared goal of helping you secure a Data Analytics role after graduation.
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In this bootcamp, you will learn the skills to become a data scientist and build a portfolio of 15+ projects. The industry-focused curriculum is presented on our interactive platform. Projects are based on real data from business cases across industries: e-commerce, taxi services, mining, and more. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio. Whether you need help with a task or just a bit of encouragement, there'll always be someone ready to help you. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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QA Engineers break software and document the results. They test software to catch bugs, and work with software engineers to fix them. QA combines analytical thinking with attention to detail. As AI-generated code grows, demand for skilled QA specialists is not going down—but evolving. The Quality Assurance Program by TripleTen is a 5-month course designed for people with little to no knowledge of software testing.
You’ll learn the fundamentals of the QA profession, and by the end, be able to perform tests in a structured and efficient way. You’ll learn how to test a variety of products, such as web applications, web APIs, and mobile applications. The program will equip you with a variety of technical skills, with introductions to databases, file systems, the console, web protocols, Python and more. You'll master AI literacy, AI-assisted test design, and AI-powered automation—skills that set you apart in today's job market. In addition to hard skills, the program covers both soft skills that are specific to the tech industry, such as how to work with documentation, and soft skills that will boost your career by building your online presence.
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In this bootcamp, you will learn the skills to become a Software Engineer. You’ll learn concepts and practice coding on our interactive platform, working on six real, industry projects: a webpage made with HTML & CSS, an adaptive website, a social network, a website built with React, a back-end server using Node.js, a full-fledged standalone web application. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio. Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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UX/UI Designers determine how we interact with our digital world. They create the user-facing sides of apps, websites, and enterprise software. They don’t code or crunch data. Instead, they use empathy, researching user needs and user behavior to make digital products that are fun and intuitive to use.
This comprehensive 5-month program will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to launch a successful career as a UX/UI designer. Students will master industry-leading tools like Figma to build wireframes, interactive prototypes, and full design systems. They'll also develop critical skills in user research, usability testing, and UI design, while applying modern methodologies like Inclusive Design and Responsive Design to create experiences that work beautifully for everyone, on every device.
Through a combination of theoretical lessons, hands-on projects, and career preparation, you'll be well-equipped to create user-centric, visually appealing, and innovative designs that solve real-world problems.
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Ian Dizney
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Jun 14, 2023
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I glad I chose TripleTen
When I first delved into software boot camps, the reviews left me skeptical, but TripleTen stood out. Initially unsure of what to expect, I quickly got into the groove. For a while I didn't need the help of the tutors, but as I delved deeper, they became a crucial resource. I have fully graduated from the program now, and overall my experience was stellar. The tutors were consistently there when I needed them, and the code reviewers offered super helpful feedback. Overall, TripleTen's so...
When I first delved into software boot camps, the reviews left me skeptical, but TripleTen stood out. Initially unsure of what to expect, I quickly got into the groove. For a while I didn't need the help of the tutors, but as I delved deeper, they became a crucial resource. I have fully graduated from the program now, and overall my experience was stellar. The tutors were consistently there when I needed them, and the code reviewers offered super helpful feedback. Overall, TripleTen's software engineer boot camp exceeded my expectations. I was easily able to grasp the material, and I appreciated the gradual reduction in hand-holding as I progressed through the sprints. The emphasis on real-world projects, externship programs, and their free SQL course showcased TripleTen's dedication to a well-rounded learning experience.
I came into this bootcamp with some experience already and so I was worried I would feel held back going through a slow review process, but practicum is designed well so that I can move at my own pace, speeding up and slowing down as needed with my interest, experience, and personal life going on at the same time. The tutors are wonderful and patient and helpful and overall I have been really glad to have found this bootcamp.
My experience at Practicum has been challenging but good so far.
I have been in Practicum's program for 4 months now. The Data Science program I am in is a 9 month program. The First part of the program was extremely tough. I am coming from a no coding background; non-the-less I was expecting a challenge; as it's not easy to attain these type of skills. I like the way the platform is set up; although it did have a few tech issues which set me behind on some things. The lessons are just bit size enough; yet sometimes can feel overwhelming. There ...
I have been in Practicum's program for 4 months now. The Data Science program I am in is a 9 month program. The First part of the program was extremely tough. I am coming from a no coding background; non-the-less I was expecting a challenge; as it's not easy to attain these type of skills. I like the way the platform is set up; although it did have a few tech issues which set me behind on some things. The lessons are just bit size enough; yet sometimes can feel overwhelming. There have been changes since I have been in the program; and at first I could get help with tutororing fast and easy-- now it has been more challenging to get a tutor when I need help. That is something I don't like. For the most part I feel the program goes in order for the things we should learn; but there were a couple projects so far that I felt would have been easier or made more sense if the order of learning was better arranged. I like that Practicum has a comaradarie of classmates. There is a community where we can share, video and spend time with our other classmates online and not for nothing this is one of my favorite things about Practicum; is the support that I get from other classmates-- all in different parts of the program which is helpful. The community managers are pretty helpful at being liasons and helping fix any issues. I have witnessed a graduate get a job in the field which is a positive notion. This program is really challenging and I hear from others in the industry it will set graduates up nicely to get a position in the work field. I will also say; some of the reviewers who check the projects are unnecessarily challenging-- and it feels almost they are holding up the process on purpose. That is something else I don't like. This program states you don't need prior experience; but I recommend it, even if it's just watching youtube to gain some knowledge. To come in and keep up with knowing nothing from scratch can be discouraging. The workshops are not as helpful as some tutorials on YouTube. But the learning process is more to the point than to try to learn everything on your own. Learning Data Science has also helped in overall parts of my life on a personal level. Overall I like Practicum and I think it was a good choice for me because of the community in the program I am now connected with. I do feel I am learning the trade.
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Everything I could have asked for in a bootcamp!
I am twenty years old and am trying to get my life together. My priority is to become financially stable as soon as possible. The sooner I am financially stable, the sooner I will be able to enjoy my life and pursue more personal goals. Moreover, after much research, I confidently concluded that software engineering provides not only a comfortable, enjoyable work environment, but also the kind of pay that would most definitely help me accomplish my goal of becoming financially stable. So...
I am twenty years old and am trying to get my life together. My priority is to become financially stable as soon as possible. The sooner I am financially stable, the sooner I will be able to enjoy my life and pursue more personal goals. Moreover, after much research, I confidently concluded that software engineering provides not only a comfortable, enjoyable work environment, but also the kind of pay that would most definitely help me accomplish my goal of becoming financially stable. Software engineering has always peaked my interest.
As far back as I can remember, working with computers has always been a dream. To be able to understand the magic behind technology is an interest that has never stopped lingering in the back of my head. If I am not mistaken, my first time finding myself interested in computers was in one of those movies that are similar to the “Mission Impossible” series in the scenes where there is that techie/hacker and says something like “Just one second, I am hacking my way into the mainframe… ANNDD done!” as the hacker is typing ridiculously fast! Therefore, out of high school I decided to join the US Army’s reserves as an Information Technology specialist. Throughout my time at Fort Gordon, my eyes stayed wide open as I learned more and more about how modern-day technology functions. Thereafter, I came back home and decided I will stick with information technology. For the past two years, I have worked in information technology for various companies and have honestly enjoyed every bit of it. However, now that I know the kind of lifestyle I wanted to purse, I knew it was time to make a career change…
Being as young as I am, there is so much I want to do before my health prevents or hinders me from doing so. A dream of mine has always been to travel the world. I would love to go around the world visiting different landmarks and hiking beautiful trails. I would love to go to Europe and Mexico to watch club soccer games and enjoy the local city. Also, I am planning to get married here soon and something I want to most definitely make sure of is that I have the finances to take care of my family. The pay that comes with being a software engineer assures me that I will have all the resources I need to become financially stable.
I chose Practicum out of all the other bootcamps, because of their approach to assuring they do their end to assist you with landing a job after the bootcamp. Practicum has a program that a student can participate in after completing the instructional portion of the program. With this program, the student has all the resources the student could have ever asked for. Because of previous experience in attempting to land a job in the technology industry, I understood that I needed all the help I can get to make my transition to the software engineering industry as smooth and easy as possible. Do not get me wrong, the student still has to do his part in regards to the studying and sacrificing of time, but Practicum takes pride in their ability to assist their students in landing a job as a software engineer. I would imagine every program would have a fantastic instructional program with great tutors, but it is what is done besides the instructional portion that people should be looking out for. Admittedly, participating in a bootcamp does come with a financial sacrifice, therefore you want to always make sure you are getting the most out of every dollar you spend. In hindsight, choosing Practicum was the best decision I could have made to work my way towards my big goal: becoming a software engineer.
When I think of software engineering, I think of those movie scenes where the hacker in one of those movies that are similar to the “Mission Impossible” series in the scenes where there is that techie/hacker and says something like “Just one second, I am hacking my way into the mainframe… ANNDD done!” as the hacker is typing ridiculously fast! I am well aware that the average day in the life of a software engineer is, for the most part, not as intense as that. Nor do most software engineers code with a black backdrop and green lettering. However, that presumption has made software engineering extremely scary for me. Thankfully, Practicum does a fantastic job of making sure that the students are taken from one lesson to another as smoothly as possible. Practicum pays close attention to how a student is processing the new information and has adjusted their curriculum with that in mind. Therefore, as I have gone through the instructional portion of the program, I have not found myself overwhelmed. To be honest, the topics explored further down the line can be a bit perplexing. However, the program is laid out to ascertain the student understands the ins and outs of the “bigger picture” of those crucial concepts. The tutors are also a huge help in the student’s understanding of what is taught here in Practicum. The tutors do their best to always make themselves to assist the students with any issues they may have. Personally, I cannot even begin to count how many times a tutor has had to take time to explain something I have had an issue wrapping my head around. Practicum delivers what you need, AND SO MUCH MORE, than what one would need to make a smooth career change over to software engineering.
In conclusion, I greatly recommend Practicum for anyone who is seriously committed to making a career change to software engineering. The resources are plentiful, the community is encouraging, the tutors are encouraging and knowledgeable, and the program can take anyone from knowing absolutely nothing to someone who is ready to transition over to the world of software engineering. I wish you the very best in your personal software engineering journey!
As a veterinary technician transitioning into the data field, I recently completed Practicum's Data Analysis Bootcamp and I must say, it was an exceptional experience. The program provided me with the skills, support, and community I needed to successfully pivot my career.
The curriculum was well-structured and comprehensive, covering all the key aspects of data analysis, including data cleaning, exploration, visualization, and machine learning. The hands-on appro...
As a veterinary technician transitioning into the data field, I recently completed Practicum's Data Analysis Bootcamp and I must say, it was an exceptional experience. The program provided me with the skills, support, and community I needed to successfully pivot my career.
The curriculum was well-structured and comprehensive, covering all the key aspects of data analysis, including data cleaning, exploration, visualization, and machine learning. The hands-on approach with real-world projects allowed me to apply what I learned in a practical setting, which greatly boosted my confidence and competence in data analysis. Projects are sprint based which is set similar to workplace experience. For each sprint/ project, you are given two weeks to complete the curriculum and finish the project.
One of the standout aspects of Practicum's Data Analysis Bootcamp was the strong sense of community. The instructors and mentors were knowledgeable and approachable, always providing prompt feedback and guidance. The online learning platform was user-friendly and facilitated interaction with fellow students, creating a collaborative environment where we could learn from each other's experiences and challenges.
I was impressed with the quality and depth of the content in the bootcamp, which was constantly updated to reflect the latest industry trends. The program was also flexible, allowing me to learn at my own pace while managing my other commitments.
In conclusion, Practicum's Data Analysis Bootcamp was a game-changer for me as a veterinary technician transitioning into the data field. The comprehensive curriculum, supportive community, and career services assistance provided me with the skills, confidence, and connections needed to successfully launch my career as a data analyst. I highly recommend this program to anyone looking to transition into the data field or enhance their data analysis skills.
Come prepared with the mindset to succeed. You will learn to manage your time one way or another as its the only way to succeed.
I found the Practicum by Yandex Data Analyst program to be a phenomenal program for preparing me for the real-world work environment. I completed the program with over 12 projects utilizing real datasets and skills in Python, SQL, data visualization and analysis, as well as some familiarity with machine learning algorithms.
The Practicum program appealed most to be me because it was the most respectful of my time. Many similar boot camps require huge time commitments and often ar...
I found the Practicum by Yandex Data Analyst program to be a phenomenal program for preparing me for the real-world work environment. I completed the program with over 12 projects utilizing real datasets and skills in Python, SQL, data visualization and analysis, as well as some familiarity with machine learning algorithms.
The Practicum program appealed most to be me because it was the most respectful of my time. Many similar boot camps require huge time commitments and often are impractical to do along side working full time. The Practicum program was only around 20 hours a week and offered me several breaks during my study for me to still have a normal personal life.
After the completion of the program I enrolled in the Career Prep program that is part of all Practicum boot camps. In this program I built an optimized resume, a professional and polished linkedin, a strong github repository of my projects, and a simple portfolio website. With the tools I learned in the Career Prep program I am confident putting my best foot forward in job applications.
I started learning data analysis to change my career and came across a Practicum boot camp advertisement. It's great that I consulted with a real person, Mr. R, before joining the boot camp to ensure that it was not a scam. Unfortunately, there are many online scams that can take advantage of people who are looking for opportunities to learn and improve their skills. By talking with Mr. R and getting his advice and explanation about the boot camp, I was able to make an informed decis...
I started learning data analysis to change my career and came across a Practicum boot camp advertisement. It's great that I consulted with a real person, Mr. R, before joining the boot camp to ensure that it was not a scam. Unfortunately, there are many online scams that can take advantage of people who are looking for opportunities to learn and improve their skills. By talking with Mr. R and getting his advice and explanation about the boot camp, I was able to make an informed decision and avoid any potential scams. It's always important to do research and talk with trusted sources before investing time and money into any program or opportunity. Starting to learn coding with zero experience can be challenging, but it's great that I was able to do so through the Practicum boot camp. The boot camp was designed to help people learn coding from scratch and develop their skills through hands-on projects and personalized tutoring. It's never too late to start learning something new, and coding is a valuable skill to have in today's job market. With the right resources and commitment, anyone can learn to code, regardless of their background or experience level. Initially, it was hard to balance duties as a mom, wife, and student, but the boot camp helped you with one-on-one tutoring and recorded sessions. The program was amazing and interactive, and the projects were challenging, but passing them made me feel relieved and accomplished. The journey from zero to learning new things about data analysis has been helpful, and find the job very interesting, combining finance, analysis, and hypotheses. Overall, I am very grateful for the experience and thankful to the Practicum boot camp and my manager, Miss M.
I was recommended by one of my mentors to join Practicum after looking for a couple bootcamps to attend. He told me about Practicum and I gave it shot. It was a wonderful experience to be able to join Practicum and learn from them. The community managers and tutors were very helpful when it came to my studies and progress. I was able to network with other students, I've also joined Apiary which allows you to work on real world projects on a team. It was just an amazing experience to get ...
I was recommended by one of my mentors to join Practicum after looking for a couple bootcamps to attend. He told me about Practicum and I gave it shot. It was a wonderful experience to be able to join Practicum and learn from them. The community managers and tutors were very helpful when it came to my studies and progress. I was able to network with other students, I've also joined Apiary which allows you to work on real world projects on a team. It was just an amazing experience to get to learn and then showcase my skills. The program curriculum is structured in such a way you get to pick up these skills in a short amount of time. It was very flexible for me. Thanks Practicum!
I found Practicum to be pretty good overall. They are continuously improving the platform, projects and teaching process. The content is current and projects simulate real-world developer tasks. It is easy to get help when you need it.
The best part for me has been code reviews. I have felt like getting professional reviews and tips has improved my coding skills quickly.
Generally, it took me more to finish the sprints than the hours stated on their website, so that is anot...
I found Practicum to be pretty good overall. They are continuously improving the platform, projects and teaching process. The content is current and projects simulate real-world developer tasks. It is easy to get help when you need it.
The best part for me has been code reviews. I have felt like getting professional reviews and tips has improved my coding skills quickly.
Generally, it took me more to finish the sprints than the hours stated on their website, so that is another thing to consider if you are working. And the main reason is that they try to cover a lot of things with some extra materials to read, practice etc besides course content.
I am now having a holiday and took a course freeze so they are pretty flexible in that sense.
Finally, I would definitely recommend Practicum. I didn't have any bad experiences with them. So far so good!
I decided that I needed to shift directions in my career as a project coordinator, the pay wasn't great and the jobs were hard to come by. Practicum was one of my options from hours of research I had put in from other bootcamp options. What sold me on practicum initially was the smaller class sizes that were described and designated group of tutors for help. I decided to take the software engineering course, I had played around with a little of Python and decided this could be a great d...
I decided that I needed to shift directions in my career as a project coordinator, the pay wasn't great and the jobs were hard to come by. Practicum was one of my options from hours of research I had put in from other bootcamp options. What sold me on practicum initially was the smaller class sizes that were described and designated group of tutors for help. I decided to take the software engineering course, I had played around with a little of Python and decided this could be a great direction to go into. I was concerned studying online with something i've never done before and wanting to make sure I would have the support needed to do this successfully. Practicum's main line of communication is through Slack, it's all organized by what part of the course you are on. You are always aware when tutors are available or if any upgrades have been made to their program. The program itself is done on a really nice platform where you will read the theory and execute exactly what you read into code. I'm half way through the course at this point and it is definitely getting tougher. The only negative thing I will say is depending on the chapter it can feel like information overload and you might not use too much of that theory on the project. It can also be the complete opposite where I didn't feel like the information was enough or clear enough how to do the project. However, the support from the tutors has been great and they are good about making sure you understand. The study structure is broken out into sprints to replicate what it would be like on the job. Every sprint is between 2-3 weeks. I currently spend at least a few hours a day on it, my goal is to get through a chapter a day. When it comes to the projects I dedicate more time to those. Projects are always at the end of each sprint where you take your understanding in those chapters and use it on projects that will build your portfolio by the end. So far the experience has been the hardest thing I've ever done but the support makes it easier. I definitely believe I'm a slower learner when It comes to learning process, I feel like I usually will fully grasp the concept of something two sprints later. Even as a slower learner I still believe Practicum has made it easy to get the help I need to feel more confident about what i'm studying. I'll gladly update you all as soon as I finish the program on what my overall experience was. If someone was to ask me though if I'd recommend Practicum and I'd definitely would.
I entered into the Software Engineering program at the end of 2022 and I couldn't be more pleased with how things are going. They have built a system of learn based on learn, practice and repeat. I'm a very hands on learner so tell me how to do something I will immediately forget. Practicum will have to watch a video and read about a topic and immediately have you practice it so that you can see how it changes a website.
With this being something brand new I find myself getting s...
I entered into the Software Engineering program at the end of 2022 and I couldn't be more pleased with how things are going. They have built a system of learn based on learn, practice and repeat. I'm a very hands on learner so tell me how to do something I will immediately forget. Practicum will have to watch a video and read about a topic and immediately have you practice it so that you can see how it changes a website.
With this being something brand new I find myself getting stuck on the projects, but I know that I can always go to a tutor through slack or one of the video tutoring hours to get help. I really appreciate that its not the here is the answer help, its more of a guided help so you can develop a thought process for if you encounter the same problem or something like this.
Practicum also has little break parts that will help you learn about different jobs that you could apply for after or things interviewer and jobs are looking for.
I also find that this bootcamp is scheduled very well to work with individuals that have a full time job. So far I haven't felt overwhelmed with working 8 hours taken an hour to relax and the jumping into learning/coding a website.
Practicum is great. I don't think it's 100/100 but it closes in 95 or above for sure. The information gets to the heart of what software engineering is about and I think they do a fantastic time with giving yo the tools in order for you to solve every problem. They hold your hand just enough in the beginning to get your pace set us but you very much have to be self motivated because you won't finish or hit your deadlines if this isn't your endgame. The best part of Practicum aren't their...
Practicum is great. I don't think it's 100/100 but it closes in 95 or above for sure. The information gets to the heart of what software engineering is about and I think they do a fantastic time with giving yo the tools in order for you to solve every problem. They hold your hand just enough in the beginning to get your pace set us but you very much have to be self motivated because you won't finish or hit your deadlines if this isn't your endgame. The best part of Practicum aren't their lectures but the community. You get access to many skilled tutors and they host office hours and can help you with your questions and concerns, this is priceless especially when starting out because coding isn't the easiest of tasks. I would recommend practicum to anybody.
In my time in Practicum's Data Science bootcamp I have developed a good understanding of the Python pandas library and how to use it to manipulate and look into data files. The learning pace is quick, and to stay on track you must spend a good amount of time per week studying and reviewing the coursework. I am still attending the bootcamp while working a full-time job, which is certainly challenging, but if you have the desire and motivation to learn data science then you can make it hap...
In my time in Practicum's Data Science bootcamp I have developed a good understanding of the Python pandas library and how to use it to manipulate and look into data files. The learning pace is quick, and to stay on track you must spend a good amount of time per week studying and reviewing the coursework. I am still attending the bootcamp while working a full-time job, which is certainly challenging, but if you have the desire and motivation to learn data science then you can make it happen. If you have any questions or problems with the coursework or the projects, there are tutors and instructors that are available every day throughout the week that will happily assist you. There are also learning sessions every Saturday where instructors will go in-depth into the course material and show some different examples of how to use what you've learned throughout the bootcamp. Practicum makes all the resources you need to do well available, it's up to you to use them to your advantage and help develop your learning and knowledge of the subjects. My community manager checks in with me often and makes sure that I can access what I need for learning easily and readily, and regularly offers reminders about opportunities for communication with tutors and instructors. Practicum's cost for the Data Science bootcamp was very reasonable, especially after working out a 30% discount with the recruiter. The job acceptance statistic was very attractive too, one of the major reasons why I chose Practicum for my Data Science training.
Decided to start learning data science after graduating college with a psychology degree and wanted to combine my psych research skills with data science. The training platforms and projects provide an adequate challenge for intermediates.
The most valuable part of this bootcamp was the abundance of group collaboration projects you get to sign up for and gain experience from. In all my tech interviews, I was able to bring up these valuable team work experiences and stand out from the rest. Team work is very important in this field and only having solo projects in your portfolio isn't the optimal way to go.
Practicum has code jams, apiary projects, pair programming, senior students and other opportunities you can wo...
The most valuable part of this bootcamp was the abundance of group collaboration projects you get to sign up for and gain experience from. In all my tech interviews, I was able to bring up these valuable team work experiences and stand out from the rest. Team work is very important in this field and only having solo projects in your portfolio isn't the optimal way to go.
Practicum has code jams, apiary projects, pair programming, senior students and other opportunities you can work with others in coding. The curriculum itself is very comprehensive as well, given 10 months. I felt very confident in my skills upon graduation, especially with my frontend skills including vanilla CSS, vanilla JS and React.
One thing I will point out is that this bootcamp may be very challenging if students enroll without any prior knowledge of programing or basic computer literacy. You will be asked to work with command lines, terminals, git right away. I also see lots of people struggle with JS and responsive design. This is not a handholding bootcamp where things will be fed to your mouth. Utilize the resources you have and try your darn best to work hard, and then this will be a blast.
My interest in data science started after my early introduction while studying for my engineering degree. After the completion of my degree, I decided to break into the data space and did a bit of self-learning using multiple resources available online. I came to the quick realization that I need a structure to guide my learning and also curate what I really need to know, without trying to understand everything that there is out and getting into a rabbit hole. The bootcamp covers all ski...
My interest in data science started after my early introduction while studying for my engineering degree. After the completion of my degree, I decided to break into the data space and did a bit of self-learning using multiple resources available online. I came to the quick realization that I need a structure to guide my learning and also curate what I really need to know, without trying to understand everything that there is out and getting into a rabbit hole. The bootcamp covers all skills you will need and libraries for the data science projects; from data gathering, data cleaning, data exploration, model building and training and finally model validation, all of this in the context of business value. This was a structure that practicum provided. The additional service of code review by industry data scientist was also an important part that validated my skill set and morale boost. Each module was well explained and expanded, and I saw the value in this having tried to study using other resources. However, the specialty modules (nlp, computer vision and deep learning) in my opinion are introductory, understandably so and for students with an interest in these field; additional study will be required to build on the basics taught in the boot camp. The community on slack were very professional, quick to respond to any learning concerns and questions about the projects and other personal projects. Overall, practicum has been valuable in my journey to become a data scientist
How it startedAre you looking for a program that is quick, and easy? This isn’t the path for you. Deciding to join a field I have no experience or knowledge in, is one of the most difficult and rewarding choices I’ve made. I started this mission at a point in my life where I wanted a challenge, to see what I was capable of. I needed to find a program that would facilitate this challenge. I wanted an education that could offer me more than PowerPoints and manda...
How it startedAre you looking for a program that is quick, and easy? This isn’t the path for you. Deciding to join a field I have no experience or knowledge in, is one of the most difficult and rewarding choices I’ve made. I started this mission at a point in my life where I wanted a challenge, to see what I was capable of. I needed to find a program that would facilitate this challenge. I wanted an education that could offer me more than PowerPoints and mandatory Zoom lectures. Dedication is required, if you want to succeed in this bootcamp. The motivational speaker T. Harv Eker said it best, ““The only time you are actually growing is when you are uncomfortable.” Why PracticumI did my research to see what made Practicum different from other programs, and I highly suggest you do the same. This program introduces what a Data Analyst does, by teaching skills in a realistic project format. Unlike most programs, we don’t take tests. We work at our own pace. A general calendar is given, but it’s only to help us stay on course. There is no grading scale. I wondered, how is the program structured? Our goal is to complete lessons on an interactive platform and apply those lessons to a project. It’s broken down into manageable chapters, and further broken down into lessons. You project is reviewed, comments are left, and you have unlimited opportunity’s to fix and resubmit it. It’s very stress-free, and the reviewer offers guidance and suggestions. They are very encouraging.
What does a Data Analyst do?I gathered general information about the purpose of a Data Analyst: identifying efficiencies, problem areas, or possible improvements for businesses. We learn what it means to import, inspect, clean, transform, validate, collect process and interpret data. But what does that mean? The best way to understand is with a real life example. If a gaming company wants to develop a marketing strategy, they hire a data analyst. They would provide visual reports as to which factors have the highest impact on revenue: is it genre, is it rating, maybe platform?? We learn how to pick up trends in the data. With the ability to code, we learn to answer complex business decisions. This program also gives us access on how to acquire data, to answer those questions.
Can I do this?I had no idea what a data analyst was, all I knew was they can work remotely and make good money. A huge question I needed to know: “Do I need a college degree to be a Data Analyst?” The answer is: No!! But you might want to refresh your functions and statistics skills. You’ll be able to lean on tutors, StackOverflow, and Youtube for support. Another question I asked: “Are they hiring remote jobs that pay well?” I continue to check daily, and yes!! I have the privilege of narrowing down the companies, based on the type I want to work for. They are motivated to help you find a career. My main skepticism was their price to take the course. Why is the program significantly more affordable than others like it? Practicum is still relativity new - which means the students are helping them develop and improve the user experience. I didn’t recognize any of the subjects listed in the program that I would be learning. Before I started, I wondered, “Will I succeed if I have NO experience?” The answer is, YES!!! I look at it like I’m learning a new language. I don’t consider myself a fast learner, however I am able to keep up with the pace. The tutors offer zoom meetings, you can share your screen and receive guidance. Often, they teach me insider tricks, tips, and hacks, that only come from working experience. I learned to focus on the concepts, rather than trying to memorize the code. Data Analysts often have resources they refer to when working on projects. Communication Slack is a messaging platform that Practicum uses. We use this to communicate with our tutors, community manager, professor, and other students. You can see what other students ask, or ask your own questions. This has been a great resource when I’m stuck on an error, or need an extension. I also use the support chat within the lesson I am working on. If your error is simple, they are able to help you quickly. Program SupportThis program is designed to help students succeed. It’s very hard, which I’ve learned to appreciate. I will admit, there are moments during this course that I’ve doubted myself. It felt as though I was not able to absorb all this new information. A tutor convinced me to trust the process, telling me it was slowly begin to become second nature. No matter how hard I am struggling: I can always get more time, I can always get more help, and I am never alone. I put my skills to the test when we did our Integrated Project. I was able to recall and apply the new information I once found impossibly challenging. Anxiety contributes to why I have not had success with traditional online programs. Deadlines often discouraged me, fearing my lifestyle would interfere with meeting them. Practicum is flexible. The community manager is REALLY going to help you. When a particular “sprint” is difficult, I’ve been given one week extensions for extra time and support. Also, they offer students breaks. I was able to take a week off from my studies without falling behind. The team at Practicum encourages you to take these extensions and breaks when you need them. The extensions and breaks made the largest impact on my success. The supper they offer, and the way they communicate that support, is the number one reason I recommended this program over others that offer similar skills. Career Support The projects you’ve created are resources for a resume. They provide realistic tasks you could expect to perform for a client or company. Data workers are in high demand, because coding is a valuable experience to most employers. As it continues to grow, the STEM field is in high demand of workers. This career is versatile, there are many different career paths you can transition to: software engineering, data scientist, etc. Joining a STEM field is a safe investment with my future.
I decided to start my data science career after graduating in Engineering. Back then, I had average coding skills, although completely new to Python, and some decent Math background. I looked forward to a course that would be suitable to my level and that would help me start working in this career. After carefully searching online and reading through reviews of courses in this same Course Report website, I ended up picking Practicum, and now that I am about to finish this course, I am ve...
I decided to start my data science career after graduating in Engineering. Back then, I had average coding skills, although completely new to Python, and some decent Math background. I looked forward to a course that would be suitable to my level and that would help me start working in this career. After carefully searching online and reading through reviews of courses in this same Course Report website, I ended up picking Practicum, and now that I am about to finish this course, I am very satisfied and happy with my choice!
Practicum came as a cost-efficient option that would also give me the choice of learning at my own pace if needed. I had a demo of the first Python sprint before entering the course, which is a complete basic course and is a great way to test the platform before enrolling. I was surprised at how the topics were explained in a concise and efficient way, while making sure I was understanding the practical aspect of what I was learning. After this great initial experience the difficulty increases with each sprint, and although I had previous knowledge in some chapters, there were still challenging new topics to learn. The explanations are mainly text and questions to answer and they feel very dynamic, with graphs, images and step-by-step coding practices. Support is always a click away, while questions about the learning material can be asked to tutors available on the Slack channels. The whole staff and environment is very welcoming and I sincerely admire the teaching methods of tutors to prepare for jobs later on.
At the end of each sprint, there is a project that helps in grasping what was learned and adds to the list of projects developed by the student, and these are really the best part of the bootcamp. That's when students start communicating on the Slack channels to ask questions about the challenging parts of the project. Projects are developed in the practicum platform app and there are also weekly webinars aimed to help students, and they mimic real-world tasks. There are also weekly webinars to expand on specific topics about Data Science, and that's a nice way to get to meet other students.
Practicum also provides a Career Prep course, but before I finished the bootcamp I started working as a researcher in an university, so I haven't started it yet. The Python skills I learned were more than enough to start working as a Python developer, and I noticed that even some of my colleagues did not know some resources that I had learned. I generally feel confident and motivated to keep growing my Data Science career. I still intend to attend the Career Prep course and then I will be able to complete this review.
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I come from an entertainment background, but I’ve always been interested in potentially working in a tech field/industry. I’ve also always been somewhere who has a natural curiosity about data and the information that can be derived from it. After thinking about it some, I decided to pursue an online program in data analyst. This allowed me to still be able to work part-time without having to change my work schedule. I researched many programs, but I eventually set...
I come from an entertainment background, but I’ve always been interested in potentially working in a tech field/industry. I’ve also always been somewhere who has a natural curiosity about data and the information that can be derived from it. After thinking about it some, I decided to pursue an online program in data analyst. This allowed me to still be able to work part-time without having to change my work schedule. I researched many programs, but I eventually settled on Practicum as it offered the most value for the cost. I was also very intrigued by the opportunity to work with real companies and then have those companies vouch for you on websites such as LinkedIn. Practicum also had the most unique set up with a dedicated platform to work on the coding and theory. This allowed for hands-on practice and repetition which allowed me to retain the material. The projects at the end of the module also helped solidify the skills I just learned and how they could be applied in a real-world setting. Additionally, these projects aided in building my portfolio. I’m nearing the end of the program now and I’ve been exposed to many of the skills required for a Jr. Data Analyst position and I feel equipped to apply to jobs once I finish the program. The Slack community was also crucial in aiding me overcome coding challenges when working on the tasks or projects. It also helped in seeing how people have different coding styles, but the end result is the same. Practicum also offers a Career Prep course that I am also enrolled in. I’m not done with it yet but what I’ve seen so far is a good indicator that the Prep Course will indeed be helpful when it comes to learning how to build an online network.
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I started the Data Science program at Practicum about 6 months ago (it is a 9-month program). I can say that 6 months later, I feel that I have learned a lot! I started the program because I wanted to make a change in my career path that I felt would challenge me in ways that I have not been challenged before and to acquire a job that best suits my lifestyle as a mom of 2. My background is in psychology and academic tutoring, so it was a pretty significant shift going from that to data s...
I started the Data Science program at Practicum about 6 months ago (it is a 9-month program). I can say that 6 months later, I feel that I have learned a lot! I started the program because I wanted to make a change in my career path that I felt would challenge me in ways that I have not been challenged before and to acquire a job that best suits my lifestyle as a mom of 2. My background is in psychology and academic tutoring, so it was a pretty significant shift going from that to data science. That being said, I have always been very passionate about data and statistics, which led me on the path to discover the relatively new world of data science. Being a mom of 2, I knew that taking the formal education route again (I already had a Bachelors degree) was not going to be a viable option time-wise or financially, so I started looking for online programs that offered a fast but concentrated training without breaking the bank. I researched several other online programs before I discovered Practicum, but ultimately I chose practicum because it was cost-effective, it's expertise and curriculum was rated highly, and because they guarantee job placement in your field within 6 months of graduation. Six months into the program, I could say that this program definitely provides a solid foundation of training in data science. The learning platform provides a flexible way to learn the material, and each cohort has tutors that we can access regularly with any questions. I will say the only con is that although the curriculum is challenging it can sometimes be unclear how to solve certain assigned tasks within the chapter. Nevertheless, the tutors are usually available to provide extra explanations as to how to go about with the solutions. When I first started the program, I found that delegating about 15-20 hours a week studying was sufficient to move along at a steady pace. However, as the topics become more advanced I find myself dedicating about 30 hours or so a week completing material and projects. So, although the program is online, you should still expect to dedicate several hours toward it a week if you intend on staying on track. I am nearing graduation in a few months, which I am very excited about! I feel as though I went from knowing nothing about data science to being able to understand theoretical and practical applications of data science. In this way, I feel that Practicum is preparing me for a career in data science. I look forward to being able to apply everything this program has top in my job in the future!
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Based on 400+ TripleTen alumni reviews on Course Report, students often praise the interactive and comprehensive curriculum, supportive community, and effective career services. Alumni mostly agree that TripleTen is legitimate. The Data Science and Software Engineering courses are particularly well-regarded. One reviewer stated, "The support and practical projects greatly enhanced my learning experience." However, some students suggest a need for more in-depth coverage in certain technical areas.
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