UCF Boot Camps is closed
This school is now closed. Although UCF Boot Camps is no longer accepting students or running its program, you can still see historical information and UCF Boot Camps alumni reviews on the school page.
UCF Boot Camps offer part-time and full-time web development courses, and part-time data analytics, digital marketing, and UX/UI 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 digital marketing curriculum covers highly relevant skills, training students in marketing strategy fundamentals, optimizing campaigns and websites, digital advertising and automation strategy, and more. Students will get hands-on experience with tools such as Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, and Wordpress.
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.
Applicants do not need prior experience to enroll, but once admitted, all students will complete a pre-course tutorial. UCF Boot Camps are designed for students and professionals or those who are actively pursuing a career change, advancement or are looking to learn a new skill.
Students will benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success through graduation and beyond. Services include portfolio reviews, resume and social media profile support, high-impact career events, workshops, mock interviews, and 1:1 career coaching. Graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion from UCF Division of Continuing Education and will have a portfolio of projects demonstrating a working knowledge of web development, data analytics, or digital marketing.
UCF Boot Camps are offered in collaboration with edX.
Jodi Diehl of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 29, 2018
I'm going to start by saying I don't know how to compare my boot camp to others, since I only attended my own and I haven't taught or assisted any others.
I can say I consider it a good experience overall. The curriculum was well designed and the pace kept enough pressure to keep you from disengaging or slacking. The staff was well chosen and we had support and encouragement come from a lot of different directions. We were well supplied with videos and resources to help us. We...
I'm going to start by saying I don't know how to compare my boot camp to others, since I only attended my own and I haven't taught or assisted any others.
I can say I consider it a good experience overall. The curriculum was well designed and the pace kept enough pressure to keep you from disengaging or slacking. The staff was well chosen and we had support and encouragement come from a lot of different directions. We were well supplied with videos and resources to help us. We did have some glitches with staff change or staff vacations, but those in charge kept us covered with good people all the way through.
Jodi Diehl of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 24, 2018
I recently finished the 6-month part-time full stack dev course at the Lake Mary/Sanford campus. The primary question somebody would have (that I had) was "Is this for me?" I will try to answer that with the following use case examples:
Currently working in software development but not in a technical role: (This is myself since I've been a product manager for 10+ years.) Taking this class has already benefitted me greatly in my day-to-day duties as a product manager. I woul...
I recently finished the 6-month part-time full stack dev course at the Lake Mary/Sanford campus. The primary question somebody would have (that I had) was "Is this for me?" I will try to answer that with the following use case examples:
Currently working in software development but not in a technical role: (This is myself since I've been a product manager for 10+ years.) Taking this class has already benefitted me greatly in my day-to-day duties as a product manager. I would recommend it for anyone in a similar role. Understanding what your dev team is doing and is capable of doing and being able to have more productive meetings will make you a better product or project manager. Your skills set will be more desireable in the marketplace.
Computer Science Student or recent grad: Definitely worth taking this class. From what I've been told the C.S. degree work is heavy on theory but not so much on coding especially in modern cutting-edge languages. Many of the TAs were computer science students who graduated from the bootcamp.
Looking for a career change: Much of the class is comprised of this use case. Definitely take some online tutorials on codecademy and whatever else you can find to see if you even like coding at all. It's probably not anything like you imagined it to be (it wasn't for me at least). If you find that you enjoy the challenge then go for it.
I got exactly what I was hoping to get from the UCF coding bootcamp and more. The instruction and support are outstanding. On the admin side Ricky and Jodi are your pillars to lean on so use them. I can't say enough about the high quality of my instructor (Howard Salter) or our TAs. This is crucial: Take advantage of the FREE weekly 1-on-1 tutoring. It's free and it helps to have someone to talk it out with. Even with all the help you will have to do much of the learning on your own; learning how to teach myself new material is the key thing you will learn in this class. At least it was for me.
Jodi Diehl of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 23, 2018
Had a great experience with UCF bootcamp. It was very challenging and in retrospect I would have preferred the part time course as I had little to no experience before beginning the course. It moves very fast!! The staff was outstanding and very helpful!!
Jodi Diehl of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
May 22, 2018
I attended the UCF Coding Bootcamp from January to July 2017.
I came to the bootcamp after 12 years of being a mom and homemaker, and although I was from a technical background, such a long time of being out of touch had made me practically a novice.
The course work is very challenging but if you are diligent, you can surely be successful. It equips you with a lot of latest technologies, but most importantly it teaches you the skill to learn and grasp new things. It in...
I attended the UCF Coding Bootcamp from January to July 2017.
I came to the bootcamp after 12 years of being a mom and homemaker, and although I was from a technical background, such a long time of being out of touch had made me practically a novice.
The course work is very challenging but if you are diligent, you can surely be successful. It equips you with a lot of latest technologies, but most importantly it teaches you the skill to learn and grasp new things. It instills that confidence in you.
My instructors were extremely helpful and knowledgeable. No question was ever left unanswered and they had unending patience. Our TA's were always by our side, helping us when we were stuck, troubleshooting, but most importantly, pointing us in the right direction, enabling us to figure out things by ourselves. They even conducted extra study groups, so that we had all the support we needed.
I made awesome friends at bootcamp. The work was intense, but there was a team spirit that is so very encouraging. The group projects helped me during my interview process. The group presentations taught me proper techniques to showcase my work.
Our Career Director Amber is simply superb. She is very intelligent, patient, perseverant and knowledgeable. She analyses each candidate individually and her suggestions are tailor made accordingly. She was always available when I needed her and always extremely encouraging. Her energy is infectious :)
Ricky, our student success manager is a great motivator and always ready to help.
I felt like I was a part of a big family and that they always had my back.
Immediately after I finished my bootcamp I had to take a 2 month break due to personal reasons. But when I was ready to start looking, the whole team was right there beside me, and I got a job offer within a month.
One of the best educational experiences of my life and highly recommended !!
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Jan 02, 2018
If all you are looking for is a solid base knowledge of full stack development, I have nothing but good things to say for the instructors and TAs of this program. They were all knowledgeable and helpful in every aspect of the course. They were all invested in helping you grow and make you into the best developer you can be. They encouraged you to learn and pushed you further than you thought you could go. A wonderful experience.
Now for the bad side, if you are looking to get a ...
If all you are looking for is a solid base knowledge of full stack development, I have nothing but good things to say for the instructors and TAs of this program. They were all knowledgeable and helpful in every aspect of the course. They were all invested in helping you grow and make you into the best developer you can be. They encouraged you to learn and pushed you further than you thought you could go. A wonderful experience.
Now for the bad side, if you are looking to get a job right after completing this course then I suggest that you look elsewhere or at start with some free learning on other sites. The career services give you basic tips on pushing your resumes, hokey advice for researching interviewing advice and the majority of career advisors seem to have the wrong personalities for someone whose job it is to get jobs for dozens of people. Anything I have gotten after the course was completely from my own efforts.
I wish this program could've been everything I wanted it to be but sadly it fell completely flat on the career side and soured the experience of a solidly designed course.
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Sep 13, 2017
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Sep 13, 2017
I recently graduated from the UCF full stack coding boot camp in August. This boot camp literally changed my life, I had no coding experience before I attended this camp and was very nervous coming in. Reading the curriculum was very nerve wracking for me as I had no clue what most of these terms and "languages" were. But going in to the first day, my AMAZING instructor Bob and his TAs assured us all that we are in this together and will learn step by step. They make sure nobody gets left ...
I recently graduated from the UCF full stack coding boot camp in August. This boot camp literally changed my life, I had no coding experience before I attended this camp and was very nervous coming in. Reading the curriculum was very nerve wracking for me as I had no clue what most of these terms and "languages" were. But going in to the first day, my AMAZING instructor Bob and his TAs assured us all that we are in this together and will learn step by step. They make sure nobody gets left behind, but I do want to say one thing about getting the most out of this program. The TAs can only do so much for you, and can not always be right by your side for each assignment and homework. You have to put in the extra time and work outside of class. You can not just go home and start watching tv and forget about programming. You have to go home, do more research and practice, practice, practice. If you do that throughout the camp you will come out as one of the top developers in your class and be fully job ready for the real world. It is not an easy course, but it is not impossible either, it is an amazing opportunity that I would recommend to anybody interested in the tech industry.
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Sep 13, 2017
I recently graduated from the UCF Full Stack Coding Bootcamp in Aug. 2017. I took one programming class in college 15 years prior but never pursued it much after that. I researched all the different options before signing up and most of the others have gone out of business since then and the reason for that is as follows: From the first day to the last day we were full steam ahead. We covered everything associated with full stack development. Within a couple weeks I knew I was in over...
I recently graduated from the UCF Full Stack Coding Bootcamp in Aug. 2017. I took one programming class in college 15 years prior but never pursued it much after that. I researched all the different options before signing up and most of the others have gone out of business since then and the reason for that is as follows: From the first day to the last day we were full steam ahead. We covered everything associated with full stack development. Within a couple weeks I knew I was in over my head and asked for help. The T.A.s, the instructor and even the UCF Coordinator swooped in and got me set up with a tutor who was another student in a different program who was further ahead than us. This is what made all the difference. They really did want to see me succeed and help out where they could. They checked in regularly and helped me focus on what I needed to improve. I couldn't be happier with the experience and I do think it was worthwhile. They have a really good partnership with the university and plenty of people rooting for your success. Now its up to me to put it work. In terms of what this bootcamp can offer - they go over everything from HTML, CSS, JavaScript, NodeJS, React, PHP, MySQL, MongoDB, and a few others. If I could recommend one thing it would be to come in humble and ready to learn because the amount of information can be very overwhelming but with a little effort and asking for help this could really change your life for the better. Put in the time and use every resource they offer.
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Sep 13, 2017
I recently graduated from the UCF Coding Boot Camp in August 2017. I came to the course expecting to learn new skills and to meet other excited software developers. The Boot Camp exceeded my expectations in every way. Bob, Justin, and Josh are all very knowledgeable and extremely motivated to help students engage with the material. Would recommend to anyone seeking to pivot to a new career.
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Sep 05, 2017
I graduated on August 2017 and I would say it is a pretty great and extensive experience! I was working 40 hours a week throughout the 24-week program in Fort Lauderdale at the time.
I was expecting a lot of challenges and I defintely got more than that. I just wanted to master HTML, CSS, and Javascript and go on my way. I ended up learning much more and studied languages that I never imagined that I would understand the basic concept. If you are looking for a career switch, th...
I graduated on August 2017 and I would say it is a pretty great and extensive experience! I was working 40 hours a week throughout the 24-week program in Fort Lauderdale at the time.
I was expecting a lot of challenges and I defintely got more than that. I just wanted to master HTML, CSS, and Javascript and go on my way. I ended up learning much more and studied languages that I never imagined that I would understand the basic concept. If you are looking for a career switch, the instructors and career professionals are committed to helping you get to where you to be. If you are looking for a bootcamp that will add to your skill set, which is what I used it for, this is the perfect course for you.
I wrote an extensive article on what to look out for and what I think is the best way to go about this course. Here is the link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-survive-coding-bootcamp-what-expect-kelvin-medina
Hopefully you decide to take on this challenge! Good luck!
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Aug 22, 2017
I was 25 already in a dead end job doing something I did not care about. I wanted a change and have always been very into the idea of programming as a profession and have tried to teach my self it countless times in the past. this Bootcamp came at the right time in my life. with them having multiple locations and times it made it easy to find one that fit my schedule. Once I was in I was hooked. both the professors I delt with on a weekly basis, Dan and Bob, were better than I would ever o...
I was 25 already in a dead end job doing something I did not care about. I wanted a change and have always been very into the idea of programming as a profession and have tried to teach my self it countless times in the past. this Bootcamp came at the right time in my life. with them having multiple locations and times it made it easy to find one that fit my schedule. Once I was in I was hooked. both the professors I delt with on a weekly basis, Dan and Bob, were better than I would ever of hoped for. They truely have a passion not only for programming, but sharing their knowledge with others.
Now it being called a Boot Camp made me prepare for the worst. Even though we met 3 times a week, there is enough work to keep you busy day and night for the whole week, and made it fit the Boot Camp name.
There is an extensive amount of support for learning the challenging topics they cover in the short amount of 6 months. there were a total of 4 TA's, 2 professors, 2 administrative helpers(to answer any job/career, finacial questions you had) all of them available just about 24/7. Always online to chat, and each Friday they would have an open google hangout for about 2 hours, even if no one showed up, just to be available to dive into your code and help you debug any issues you are having.
The languages that were taught are the languages that I now see day to day working in the industry, They even made changes in what languages to teach as they saw the interest of the class shift. no one wanted to learn Java in my class, so they switched it out with more PHP or angular if we wanted to learn that. All tools we used to communicate and submit our work, are the tools used in the industry today to communicate and share work.
Now this class only walks you through the first few languages (HTML,CSS, and some Javascript) and after that really push you to learn how to research and find resources on your own, but if you ever get stuck they were more than happy to take all the time you need to help you get through it.
when I left that class I not only got a great understanding of the main languages used today, but also coding basics that help me adapt and figure out other languages on my own. I have an extensive portfolio, and very detailed and connected LinkedIn profile. I also am still connected with the students, TA's, and Professors of my class and have worked with them on projects. This class is exactly what I needed, when I needed it.
They ended the class with a Demo day, where they invited people from the industry to come look at our projects we had to share. I ended up picking up a programming job on the side while going through the class, and the professors let me make that my Final Project, and gave me great advice of working on client work. they helped me bid out jobs, and come up with a good estimate of how long it would take to make it. At Demo Day I was given about a dozen business cards and 2 job offers.
DISCLAIMER! if you want this to be a cheap college alternative this is not the class for you! this class is an intensive coding BOOT CAMP, there were nights I would go home and be so mentally exausted by the amout of learning and critical thinking that is involved. If you are expecting to be spoon fed you will waste your money and everyones time.
Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Aug 18, 2017
How much does UCF Boot Camps cost?
UCF Boot Camps costs around $12,745. On the lower end, some UCF Boot Camps courses like Digital Marketing - Part-Time cost $8,295.
What courses does UCF Boot Camps teach?
UCF Boot Camps offers courses like Data Analytics and Visualization - Part-Time, Digital Marketing - Part-Time, Full Stack Flex - Full-Time, Full Stack Web Development - Part-Time and 1 more.
Where does UCF Boot Camps have campuses?
UCF Boot Camps has an in-person campus in Orlando.
Is UCF Boot Camps worth it?
UCF Boot Camps hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 70 UCF Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed UCF Boot Camps on Course Report - you should start there!
Is UCF Boot Camps legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 70 UCF Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed UCF Boot Camps and rate their overall experience a 4.56 out of 5.
Does UCF Boot Camps offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like UCF 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 UCF Boot Camps reviews?
You can read 70 reviews of UCF Boot Camps on Course Report! UCF Boot Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed UCF Boot Camps and rate their overall experience a 4.56 out of 5.
Is UCF Boot Camps accredited?
Yes, the University of Central Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). This program is offered through UCF Division for Continuing Education.
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