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Nucamp Announces The Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp Path for Those Seeking an Alternative to a Computer Science Degree

Nucamp Announces The Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp Path for Those Seeking an Alternative to a Computer Science Degree
Four bootcamps, including a new Job Hunting course, launches grads into software engineering roles in less than a year for under $5,000.

A new, comprehensive, 11-month program from top-rated coding bootcamp Nucamp is offering career shifters and high school graduates a serious alternative to getting a computer science degree as a way to enter into tech.

The Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp path offers over 1,400+ hours of learning in a classroom-based and instructor-led environment. Unlike traditional requirements of universities or other bootcamps, Nucamp programs are designed for all students who can dedicate 16-20 hours per week to learn on their own schedules and can participate in a 4-hour interactive workshop on weekends. This part-time approach allows students to develop new, in-demand skills while still managing family and work responsibilities.

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Students who complete the program, made up of four well-established and individual bootcamps plus a new Job Hunting course, will have all the tools they need to be hired and work successfully as software engineers, all for a total cost of under $5000. New financing plans offered by Ascent allow Nucamp students to break up the cost into even more affordable monthly payments, including deferring their repayment for up to 12 months.

“We’re excited to support students at NuCamp. NuCamp’s unique curriculum delivery model and dedication to employment outcomes was the key to our partnership and we look forward to watching their success,” said Bill Brosseau, Vice President, Ascent Funding. “Ascent strives to help students find the right post-secondary education opportunities and create an affordable way for them to achieve their professional goals.”

Ensuring graduates are prepared with the most relevant languages, technologies and frameworks, the bootcamps teach the top two web languages: JavaScript and Python, the top front end and backend technologies, the top two database engines: NoSQL with MongoDB and SQL with Postgres, and how to be a team developer with Agile, DevOps, and CI/CD. Finally, to ensure Nucamp graduates of the Complete Software Engineering bootcamp path have an edge in the job market, they learn how to deploy to all three top cloud providers: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

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“Though this journey I discovered, most importantly, how resilient and capable I can be,” said Marisa Raeder, Jr. Software Engineer and Nucamp graduate. “I overcame early imposter syndrome. I learned that If I can pour my energy into something, I can make it successful. Knowing that I have a skill that is so valuable is encouraging.”

In the final stretch of the path, Nucamp’s newly designed Job Hunting Bootcamp promises to super-charge the hiring process for graduates with professional guidance on whiteboard interviewing, resume building, polishing of LinkedIn and Github profiles, networking in select coding communities and more.

To provide prospective students with fair expectations, Nucamp’s graduation and employment data, based on graduate survey responses, is updated daily and always available on their website. Graduation rates have been averaging between 72-75% on any given day and 75-80% of their graduates are applying their tech skills in their jobs within 6 months after graduating.

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