Location
  • United States of America
    • Seattle
    • San Francisco
    • Los Angeles
    • Washington D.C.
    • Chicago
Length
12 - 26 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Year Round
Primary Language
English
Age Min.
18

Pricing

Starting Price
10495
Price Details
Program Cost: $10,495-$14,995*
Varies based on location and languages in cohort.
What's Included
Wifi
Oct 01, 2018
Oct 03, 2018
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About Program

Spend 4 or 5 months of your gap year with Coding Dojo, the world's leading coding bootcamp, and become a self-sufficient web developer through hands-on programming.

The 4 month Coding Dojo Program for Gap Year Students starts with 14 weeks of immersive web development programming (HTML/CSS/Javascript, Python, MEAN, .NET/C#, or Java). Students then transition into 2 weeks of Career Readiness Workshops designed to help develop resume writing skills, cover letters, networking, LinkedIn profile updates and more.

The optional 5th month is a 4-week project based internship where students build their portfolio under guidance of a mentor (weekly check-ins).

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Program Highlights

  • Coding Dojo Teaches 2018's Most In-demand Programming Languages
  • We teach three out of six top programming languages ranked in TIOBE Index
  • Coding Dojo is the only coding school that teaches three Programming Languages
  • 10 Years Refined Curriculum
  • Career Oriented, Project-Based Learning

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Prajesh
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Yes, I recommend this program

My Experience at Coding Dojo

When I first started Coding Dojo, I wasn't sure what to expect. All I knew was that I was about to embark on a 14-week long journey through coding. What I realized after two weeks is that I wasn't taking this trek alone. The work environment of Coding Dojo is very warm and welcoming, and I felt I was making connections with real people while also learning about developing projects and assignments in different languages. But most of all, Coding Dojo taught me to be self-sufficient; I can go out in the real world and start applying for jobs right now, knowing that I'll be prepared. I am very thankful that I took the time to complete this program because not only have I learned a plethora about coding, but I have also made so many friends during my journey, and I hope to continue be a part of this community!

What would you improve about this program?
I think the Dallas branch definitely needs to consider teaching Java or C#, since I noticed how many job posts require either Java or C# programmers.
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