Nucamp is a coding bootcamp that offers part-time, online programs, including Back End, SQL, DevOps with Python (16 weeks); Front End Web & Mobile Development (17 weeks); and Full Stack Web & Mobile Development (22 weeks). Nucamp also offers a 4-week introduction bootcamp that covers the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Nucamp is on a mission to make quality education accessible and affordable to everyone. The online bootcamps include both self-paced and actively mentored study, and there are no more than 15 students per class with a dedicated instructor for each cohort.
Admission is open to all 18-years and older (some states require HS graduation or GED). To enroll in a bootcamp, complete Nucamp's online registration form.
Students of the longer bootcamps are prepared for entry-level, Junior web developer jobs. Nucamp offers career services and 1:1 career coaching to bootcamp students. Nucamp also offers exclusive access to a nationwide job board tailored to Nucamp graduates.
The price and the time to be committed. I liked the fact that I could work online, but still go in to a classroom setting once a week.
Was looking for something that could possibly lead me to something bigger.
Likes: My own schedule and own pace, the ease of getting a hold of the instructor, and the the fact my instructor was amazing!
I chose it because of the mixed format - self directed during the week, and in person class on the weekend. Our instructor Joseph was really supportive and helpful, and the small class size made it really easy to get the attention I needed :-)
1- It's online
2- The price
3- Material
I chose NuCamp because of the flexibility of the schedule. The ability to be a hybrid greatly helps. The additional/further resources combined with the online open resources makes this course very feasible for someone coming in with no prior coding experience.
I chose Nucamp for 3 reasons:
1) Price
2) Works around student's schedule
3) Collaboration with Instructors and Peers
There is no other Bootcamp that I have seen that matches what Nucamp offers in terms of price and flexibility. For the students that are brand new to programming and contemplating on potentially changing careers, this is a great course to take to help you make that decision. For anyone who is just curious about programming in general...
I chose Nucamp for 3 reasons:
1) Price
2) Works around student's schedule
3) Collaboration with Instructors and Peers
There is no other Bootcamp that I have seen that matches what Nucamp offers in terms of price and flexibility. For the students that are brand new to programming and contemplating on potentially changing careers, this is a great course to take to help you make that decision. For anyone who is just curious about programming in general, this course will help give you the fundamentals needed to understand key concepts and take your knowledge to another level. Ultimately, if you have the time needed to learn these concepts and a willingness to ask questions, you will take away from this course a greater appreciation for what goes on behind the scenes as you look at a website.
Nucamp worked great for someone with a busy schedule. This does not mean there was little work or learning to be had! The structure allows you to have a family & full time job while still learning and getting an in person environment to compliment the online learning. You will get out of it what you put in. In order to maximize your learning and fully comprehend the assignments you will need to research on your own outside of the lessons.
Great start to learning Web Development. I started with the Basic class and will move on to the Full Stack.
Worth the price of admission!
I chose NuCamp Beginning Web Dev Fundamentals because I intend to move on to a full stack bootcamp and I needed a review of HTML and CSS. I was also very new to JavaScript and needed more knowledge to be able to complete coding challenges. The course also gave me a better idea of what I would be getting into with a larger bootcamp.
Cost was also a factor in choosing this course. I wanted to try this thing risk free, and the low cost made me feel safe with my choice. I also enjoye...
I chose NuCamp Beginning Web Dev Fundamentals because I intend to move on to a full stack bootcamp and I needed a review of HTML and CSS. I was also very new to JavaScript and needed more knowledge to be able to complete coding challenges. The course also gave me a better idea of what I would be getting into with a larger bootcamp.
Cost was also a factor in choosing this course. I wanted to try this thing risk free, and the low cost made me feel safe with my choice. I also enjoyed the fact that I did not have to quit my job to take this step. NuCamp has many course scheduling options. I joined the Newark Cohort because it was offered online. I didn't have to make the hour long trip into Philly or Newark personally which meant more study time and no tolls!
The coursework was great! We learned how to use the Command Line, and how to easily manipulate our code editors. I was worried about being too slow during the JavaScript section, but our instructor took the time to teach to all levels.
In the end, I feel like this was well worth my time, and I would totally recommend taking this course through NuCamp!
Nucamp offers a comprehensive coding experience at a very affordable rate. My instructor in the person of Eric Olaveson was very attentive and always willing to help. With him there was no dumb question and he was always readily available to respond to emails
I specifically selected Nucamp for cost reasons, time flexibility (I can work evenings and weekends) and the content (I was excited there is an online program that teaches specifically Bootstrap and React).
Naasir is a fantastic teacher. I had a few developer teachers in the past and I honestly can say he is one of the best ones I ever had. For somebody who is a junior level sure knows a lot of web development and most importantly he can teach the coding subjects. I had teachers...
I specifically selected Nucamp for cost reasons, time flexibility (I can work evenings and weekends) and the content (I was excited there is an online program that teaches specifically Bootstrap and React).
Naasir is a fantastic teacher. I had a few developer teachers in the past and I honestly can say he is one of the best ones I ever had. For somebody who is a junior level sure knows a lot of web development and most importantly he can teach the coding subjects. I had teachers who been developing over ten years but cannot teach to save their lives. Naasir not only can teach the courses in a methodical and transparent way (a way that I can actually understand coding) but he is caring and wants us to succeed. I can see he has a lot of passion and that makes me to have more passion for coding as well.
Some of the drawbacks are the pacing of the online videos. The instructor does a decent job explaining the theory of Bootstrap coding but she goes a little too fast when it comes to actual coding. I don't know if that was her choice or whoever was in charge of making the Bootstrap program online videos, but the pacing needs to slow down. That is one issue for me. Another issue was some technical issues on a quiz and instructions. Incorrect Information was presented in the instructions. When taking the quiz where I selected an answer, which was indicated wrong on the Nucamp site but was actually right (The instructor pointed out there was a bug in the Nucamp site), one would figure this would be worked out before launching this program live to customers.
Not a fan having the workshops and classes occur during Thanksgiving and Christmas time because that is when I am slammed at work (year end closing) and holiday travels. Gives me less time to do the online tutorials.
Ludo Fourrage of Nucamp
Chief Learning Officer
Jan 01, 2020
How much does Nucamp cost?
Nucamp costs around $2,604. On the lower end, some Nucamp courses like Web Development Fundamentals cost $458.
What courses does Nucamp teach?
Nucamp offers courses like Back End, SQL, and DevOps with Python, Cybersecurity Fundamentals, Front End Web and Mobile Development, Full Stack Web and Mobile Application Development and 2 more.
Where does Nucamp have campuses?
Nucamp has in-person campuses in Atlanta, Baltimore, Bellingham, Charleston, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Dallas, Detroit, Irvine, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Marysville, Minneapolis, Nashville, Oakland, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reno, Riverside, Sacramento, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Spokane, St. Paul, Tacoma, and Washington. Nucamp also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Nucamp worth it?
The data says yes! Nucamp reports a 75% graduation rate, and 78% of Nucamp alumni are employed. Nucamp hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 1,862 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Nucamp legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,862 Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp and rate their overall experience a 4.74 out of 5.
Does Nucamp offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Nucamp 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 Nucamp reviews?
You can read 1,862 reviews of Nucamp on Course Report! Nucamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Nucamp and rate their overall experience a 4.74 out of 5.
Is Nucamp accredited?
Not every state requires licensing for our 100% online school, but we are licensed in the states of Washington, Kentucky, Texas, Utah, Michigan, with more to come. This does not affect any student's ability and right to enroll from any location on earth!
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