Our 12-week Software Development bootcamp will give you the knowledge and tools needed to become a successful Microsoft .NET software developer. This bootcamp will provide you with both hard and soft skills necessary for the professional environment.
Learn to code Mircrosoft .NET through an immersive program and walk away with employable hard skills and the soft skills to back it up. From day one, you'll be in the code.
Our courses are designed to get you the experience you need for a career in software development. You'll create a personal portfolio to showcase your new skills to employers.
Our career services team will help you make connections, develop soft skills, and assist in building your resume and LinkedIn profile so that you are 100% job ready after graduation.
We join forces with local tech companies who vet our curriculum, hire our grads, and provide weekly workshops to deep dive on individual subjects.
During the first 3 weeks, you’ll focus on the basics of your language. This foundation will prepare you for more advanced projects throughout the course. We'll also help you develop a portfolio and learn about life as a coder.
During weeks 4-8, you will dive deeper into your language. Projects and labs are designed to give you even more coding experience as you design web applications. During this phase, we also encourage peer/pair programming, so students can work with each other to build out their solutions.
During the final phase, you'll spend time working within teams to complete your projects. We'll also cover some crucial information you need to know about as a professional software developer and help you finalize your portfolio.
Creating and Deploying Web Pages
Using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
Developing Full-Stack Applications
Using in-demand Microsoft .NET technologies as well as architectural patterns like model-view-controller (MVC) and Representational State Transfer (REST).
Learning Modern Frameworks and Libraries
As well as consuming and integrating third-party application programming interfaces (APIs) in an application.