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UCF Boot Camps

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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.

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  • Edwin
    Edwin
    Student • Orlando
    Jun 06, 2017
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    Horrible Experience

    I attended this last year for one of the sessions at the Orlando campus. It was a horrible experience. They do a tremendous job marketing this as a life changing experience for those with little to no coding experience, but realistically it's a disaster if you have no previous coding experience.

    I had signed for one of the courses that had classes on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons along with Saturday morning with an instructor (Bob) and it was a fiasco. He has no previous teachi...

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    Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps

    Student Success Manager

    Jun 09, 2017

    Hi Edwin,

    Thank you for sharing your feedback. We know how challenging it can be to learn a new skill and we take your feedback very seriously. We’re sorry that you felt frustrated during your experience with our program. As this is a boot camp, the curriculum is fast-paced and designed to cover multiple concepts in an abbreviated time period. 

    Many of our students do enter the program with no prior experience in programming, and this is why we provide in-depth pre-course assignments to help get students up to speed. In order to further assist students that are struggling with the coursework, instructors hold in-person and virtual office hours, and are also available via email, Slack, and phone. Our tutor network is also available for additional one-on-one help at no cost. 

    Throughout our courses, we analyze instructor performance and their levels of engagement in the classroom, providing feedback to help them develop into the best instructors they can be. We vet our instructors carefully, hiring practitioners with a minimum of five years of experience in the field in lieu of traditional professors in order to simulate real-life working environments. 

    We understand that instructors and students are not always a perfect match, but we do take any concerns raised very seriously. Our instructors work to facilitate a productive and collaborative environment for our students and are cognizant of their students’ progress throughout the course. We sincerely regret that you felt your instructor did not provide satisfactory support and understanding of your frustration. We never want any of our students to feel discouraged from continuing their work in our program and beyond.

    After you expressed concerns about your instructor one month into the program, we did work to accommodate your request by switching you into another instructor’s class. We regret that you decided to stop attending classes a few weeks after making the switch. We last spoke on September 14 and we let you know that our team was available should you need anything else, and that still holds true. 

    We would love to discuss your experience further and would appreciate the opportunity to provide any support that we can at this time to help bolster your success moving forward. You can reach me directly at (407) 454 - 9823.
  • Randy S
    Randy S
    Student • Full Stack Flex • Fort Lauderdale
    May 12, 2017
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    Terrible Experience

    I was enrolled in the UCF coding bootcamp in February 2017. This is a terrible program. It was very unorganized. You can only get a refund in the first week of classes. They try to keep interested until then. The professor or instructor had no teaching experience. He missing three classes and the first absence did not tell anyone he was not coming. They had to have one of the TA's to teach the course for that day. This all happened in the first month of th...

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    Chavon Rodriguez of UCF Boot Camps

    Student Success Manager

    May 17, 2017

    Hi Randy, thank you for sharing your feedback. We are disappointed to hear about your experience.
     
    Our program serves a mix of students ranging from those with zero coding experience to computer science students as well as graduates of other boot camps. For this reason, we begin by covering the basics, giving students a solid foundation upon which they will build throughout the program. We start slow and the intensity of our program ramps up to advanced topics very quickly. A key reason our students are successful is because we have a proven methodology for becoming a professional. Each lesson iteratively builds on the last, and there are no shortcuts to focusing on the basics at first.
     
    During your one-on-one session on February 16 (week 2 of the program), we discussed your concerns over the curriculum and its pace. We explained this methodology and how the pace would ramp up quickly. You began classes with us on February 7 and your last day of attending class was March 2. Unfortunately, only experiencing the first four weeks of our 24-week program is not enough to see firsthand how rigorous and in-depth our program becomes once the fundamentals are covered—around week 6 and beyond.
     
    In our March 2 discussion, we talked about the withdrawal and refund policy – noting that students would still be responsible for the remaining tuition and would continue to have access to GitHub, Slack, and the classroom as an “active non-participatory” student. On March 8, we spoke again and you confirmed that you were no longer going to attend and wanted to withdraw entirely.
     
    While our program has an intensive vetting process and requires a minimum of five years’ experience in the field, we continue to monitor instructors to ensure that students are getting the best learning experience possible. We hire active practitioners in lieu of formal professors to best simulate real-life working environments. Still, we understand that not all instructors will meet our expectations or those of all students. In the case of your cohort, the instructor left the program and was replaced by a senior-level TA. Our chief curriculum engineer flew to your classroom to observe the replacement instructor on March 2 and validate that he was qualified and prepared. The feedback we received from the majority of the class was very positive throughout the rest of the program.
     
    Finally, our curriculum is updated frequently to ensure that it is competitive and that we are covering the latest market demands in the region. However, minor errors can happen and some of the digital materials did show the previous year. We are confident that it did not impact the quality of our curriculum or its delivery to the students.
     
    Our team takes feedback seriously and always uses it as a means for improvement. We sincerely wish you would have joined us throughout the duration of the program, allowing you to dive into the complex topics and experience the curriculum that we are immensely proud of. You are encouraged to contact me directly at (954) 900-6057 to discuss your experience further.
  • Pedro Sivero
    Pedro Sivero
    Full Stack Developer • Graduate • Full Stack Flex - Part-Time (Lake Mary/Sanford) • Orlando
    Nov 15, 2016
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    Great value and time well spent

    Enrolling in this boot camp was definitely one of the best decisions that I have made. Before I joined this boot camp I had been trying to learn web development on my own for a few years without much success. The problem was that I didn't know where to start or what I should focus on.

     

    The curriculum is really well structured, and focuses on gradually developing the skills you need as you become more proficient with the techno...

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    Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps

    Student Success Manager

    Nov 16, 2016

    Thanks for your review, Pedro. Our staff is dedicated to providing an incredible education and world class support to our students, so we're thrilled to read your stellar review of our course. Congratulations on graduation and on your new career. We are proud to have served you over the past 6 months. 
  • Joshua Cruey
    Joshua Cruey
    Web Application Developer • Graduate • Full Stack Flex - Part-Time (Lake Mary/Sanford) • Orlando
    Oct 15, 2016
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    Top Notch Instruction and great program format

    I am a recent graduate of this program and I must say it was a fantastic experience all the way around! The coursework is well structured with clearly defined benchmarks and the curriculum is layed out such that you get a chance to learn the theory, see the code, and then apply that knowledge during hands on coding exercises. When I came into the program I had little to no knowledge of programming and had minimal experience with html and css. In 6 short months I learned the full stack and ...

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    Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps

    Student Success Manager

    Oct 17, 2016

    Thank you so much, Joshua! We are incredibly happy to hear that your experience was everything that we strive so hard to provide. Congratulations on your hard work, graduation and multiple job offers. We're so proud of you!
  • Edna Neal
    Edna Neal
    Student • Full Stack Flex - Part-Time (Lake Mary/Sanford) • Orlando
    Sep 01, 2016
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    Incredible amount of support

    I enrolled in the inaugural class of the UCF Boot Camp. It has been the best school experience that I have ever had. I am very proud of what I have accomplished in this boot camp, but I would not have been able to do it in this short of a time without the support of my teachers, TA's and support staff. This boot camp is not easy, but it does give you everything that you need to get a great start to a career as a Full Stack developer. UCF has hired the best developers to teach this class, t...

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    Ricky Cuellar of UCF Boot Camps

    Student Success Manager

    Sep 08, 2016

    Hi Edna and big thanks for your review. You have been an incredibly determined and hard working student and we are so proud of your successes. The entire staff here is cheering you on in this next phase of your career.
  • Bill Myers
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    Graduate
    Aug 08, 2023
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    The Cybersecurity Defense Certification Bootcamp Program is a Scam

    Not worth your money or timeThe curriculum is outdated, student support standards are low, labs are optional and use old open source operating systems. Instructors are treated poorly especially when it comes to lead instructor assignments to universities. Quality of curriculum is very poor. The ThriveDX learning platform is always down and or intermittent at best. This is a certificate mill. Profits over...
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  • Gus
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    Graduate • Full Stack Web Development - Part-Time • Orlando
    May 04, 2023
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    Challenging, Engaging, Frustrating

    The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp was a great experience and an extreme amount of knowledge for the value of the course. If you're going into it thinking it's going to be an easy 6 month certificate and boom, you're a pro, that is not necessarily going to be the case. The course is intensive. A lot of assignments, a lot of learning, and a lot of practice. If you're not the type to ask for help, change that prior to going into this course. Don't expect all of your classmates to be a...
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  • Ben
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    Analyst • Student • Data Analytics and Visualization - Part-Time • Orlando
    Sep 19, 2020
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    "Just Google It"

    This course is NOT for anyone with less than 40 hours a week to commit to it. Prepare to spend 75% of that time spinning your wheels getting no where and learning nothing as you skim hundreds of pages of nonsense documentation looking for a simple function that should have been provided to you. The curriculum is full of bugs, typos, misstatements and issues that cause unneeded hang up and waste hours of time. I invested in this course so that I would not have to do exactly what it has fo...
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    Boot Camp Team of UCF Boot Camps

    Community Team

    Sep 24, 2020

    Thank you for your feedback. We regret to hear you were unsatisfied with your boot camp experience.

    We understand the program's pace can be challenging as it was designed to cover a great deal of knowledge in a limited amount of time. The curriculum is introduced at a higher level and individuals are expected to continue building on that knowledge outside of class. Like you mentioned, we strive to communicate to prospective applicants and participants alike the level of dedication and time commitment required, with successful students spending a minimum of 20-30 hours or more per week outside of the classroom on projects and additional learning (depending on each person's proficiency).

    Not only do we strive to equip individuals with a robust academic framework, but we also work hard to help learners develop strong problem-solving and self-teaching abilities through internet research and other available resources: two qualities necessary in any real-world role. From your review, we understand that you did not feel this learning approach was sufficiently beneficial for you and we appreciate your feedback as we're constantly optimizing our curriculum and program offerings.

    It's our goal for all students to leave the boot camp feeling equipped with the skills they need to succeed. We would love the opportunity to speak with you directly to learn how else we can assist you at this time. If you would like, please reach out to us at (407) 454-9823.
  • Amber
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    Student • Data Science and Visualization - Part-Time (Lake Mary/Sanford) • Orlando
    Dec 10, 2019
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    Save your money, and use google.

    I joined this course due to my background in analytics. The job market wanted me to know a few variations of the 10 offered in this course. I was excited to jump in and had high hopes.

    The first two weeks are lovely. There is a great lecture on data science and the world of data, you learn things you never knew about excel (even for the advanced excel folk like me), and then into VBA. That is the place in the curriculum where you have to make the choice whether or not to withdraw...

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    Boot Camp Team of UCF Boot Camps

    Community Team

    Dec 12, 2019

    Thank you for taking the time to leave us your review. We're happy to hear you enjoyed the initial portion of the program and found our instructional team to be helpful, but we regret that the overall course material and pace were not what you were expecting.

    Our boot camp serves a mix of individuals ranging from beginners to professionals, and many of our learners do enter the boot camp with no prior experience in certain topics. We cover a great deal of material in a limited amount of time and understand that this is a challenging and rigorous course, true to its boot camp name. As such we do our best to communicate to prospective applicants and students alike the level of dedication and time commitment required, with successful students spending a minimum of 20-30 hours or more per week outside of the classroom on projects and additional learning (depending on each person's proficiency). From your review, we understand that you felt you were not fully aware of the time commitment and rigor.

    Like you mentioned, the curriculum is introduced at a higher level in-class and individuals are expected to continue building on that knowledge outside of class. As the curriculum progresses, we've found this methodology to be useful and seen that students not only become increasingly confident in their knowledge but also gain essential problem-solving and self-teaching skills—two essential qualities necessary in any real-world role. We're glad you were able to utilize our available student support resources, including in-person/virtual office hours and 1:1 tutoring.

    We sincerely regret you did not move forward with the course and would like the opportunity to personally speak with you in order to determine what additional support we can provide you with at this time. If you would like, please reach out to us directly at (407) 454-9823.
  • Anon
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    Programmer • Applicant • Orlando
    Jul 05, 2019
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    Review from someone who originally wanted to sign up

    The more there is a mixture between good and bad reviews the more you can verify they are not fabricated and genuine. Now I don’t necessarily want to say my review is one star but I had to catch people’s attention who wanted to apply to this program like me.I figured I’d write this review out of concern from a red flag recieved. First off, I want to say I can start a company called Starbucks sucks ass that serves coffee and can legally get away with that.My family got in contact with the a...

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    Boot Camp Team of UCF Boot Camps

    Community Team

    Jul 12, 2019

    Thank you for your feedback. Like you noted, the UCF Division of Continuing Education has partnered with Trilogy Education Services (TES) to offer the UCF Coding Boot Camp. UCF is deeply involved in the curriculum, instructor selection, and outcomes of each of our classes, and routinely meet in conjunction with TES to monitor the learning experience and performance. Both UCF and TES are completely dedicated to transforming students' lives and aim to be fully transparent about this relationship throughout the admissions process and course.

    Our admissions advisors strive to provide a comprehensive application process, beginning with an initial phone interview, followed by a timed, academic test and final critical thinking interview. During this time, we encourage interested participants to ask any and all relevant questions. We're continually optimizing our program experience, so we appreciate your insight.

    While we do not secure direct employment for our students, our career services are built on the principle of empowerment and provide more than 75 hours of professional development, consisting of resume and portfolio reviews, virtual tech panels, technical interview training, and 1:1 meetings with their Career Director. 

    We continually strive to make sure participants feel supported every step of the way. We would love to speak to you personally to see if there is anything else we can do at this time. If you would like, please reach out to us at (407) 454-9823.

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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.

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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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