Full Stack Development Flex
26 Weeks · Online · Live 1:1 Mentorship · Career Coaching
Enter the course with little to no coding experience and leave with the mindset and skills to change your life as a professional Full Stack Engineer. Learn programming and design best practices with popular technologies such as Python, JavaScript, React.js, Python Django, Flask, SQL databases, HTML, CSS, and DevOps. The knowledge and skills gained will allow you to create beautifully designed client-side applications, server-side applications, databases, and bring it all together in a deployment environment so others can use your built creations.
Learn the relevant skills and modern tools you need to become a Full Stack Engineer.
Design and build real-world full stack applications from start to finish, and show the world what you are capable of creating.
Be surrounded by a support system of instructors that will answer your questions and meet with you 1:1 to provide direction on projects and mentorship throughout the program.
Get detailed video feedback on all projects to see what you did well and where you can improve so that you can strengthen your developer skills.
Receive quality coaching and support from our Career Services team to ensure your resume and LinkedIn stand out and you are prepared to impress in interviews.
There is a huge demand for developers and engineers due to the constantly evolving tech industry. Full Stack Engineers are in high demand due to their sought after skillset. This translates to great opportunities and a high career ceiling that has the potential to lead to high career earnings long term.
Knowing full stack development means opening the doors to a flexible career path in which you can work in person or remote for startups, agencies, or large corporations. The more experience you gain the more growth and employment opportunities that will appear.
The beauty of knowing multiple aspects of development is having the creative flexibility to transition to different parts of a project. This keeps the job enjoyable while also ensuring your value to a company.
The Full Stack Development Flex program continues where other seemingly similar programs end. Why? The modern full-stack software developer is now expected to know several different technologies including programming languages, libraries and frameworks that are used with those languages, relational and non-relational databases, the cloud and it’s role in software development and deployment, containerization along with DevOps tools and workflow. This is why our curriculum is packed full of great content and value to prepare you for the role as a modern full stack developer.
After graduation, get access to Flask, Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB videos and learning resources to continue learning and growing your skill set.
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Full Stack in programming is a term that represents a developer who works on the front end and back end of a web application. This course teaches full stack development, which means you will learn frontend, backend, and database development.
Our online flex course allows you to have flexibility to pursue learning the skills you need to launch a career in code without having to replace the valuable time in your life now. You are not required to be in class during the day, but instead meet with instructors weekly at a time that is flexible to you.
No. This bootcamp is designed for you to complete at a flexible pace.
Yes. Our team of instructors are available to answer your questions, meet with you weekly in video calls, provide guidance and feedback on your project work, and have created an easy-to-follow collection of resources for you to have as your learning companion throughout the course.
All Flex students get access to our on-demand video library. These videos include past lessons plus career service videos covering resume building, LinkedIn workshops, cover letter tips, and more. Flex students also can get questions answered by the devCodeCamp Career Services team regarding resume, LinkedIn profile, and more.
Our team of instructors specialize in a wide range of expertise as developers. When interacting with our instructors daily you will experience professionalism, motivation, and the years of experience they bring into each lesson plan. You will receive a support system and engaging interactions that can aid you in becoming a Full Stack developer.
Our bootcamp courses are constantly updated and modified based off of the most relevant hirable technologies and languages used today in technology.
To get a job as a full stack developer, software engineer, or web developer, it takes a combination of technical skills and non-technical skills. In the Full Stack Development course, you will learn many technical skills, such as the fundamentals of programming, object-oriented programming, algorithms, Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Django, SQL, React.js, DevOps, Amazon AWS, and more. You also will learn non-technical skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and more. It boils down to being a professional problem solver that utilizes technical skills to build solutions to solving problems.
devCodeCamp is designed for you to begin learning hirable skills starting on day one. Because each person and situation are different, we do not guarantee job placement. But our library of on-demand resources and supportive team can help guide you on your hunt for a job in the industry. Our graduates can be found inside companies such as Amazon, Facebook, Oracle, Deloitte, IBM, and HubSpot. Visit our LinkedIn to see graduate success stories.
The first step in your student journey is meeting with one of our trained Admissions Specialists to learn more about what our courses offer and how our bootcamp can play a crucial role in your specific path towards a career in technology. Fill out any form on our website now and we will reach out to you with more information and how to set up a meeting to begin.
You don’t need prior experience to start. devCodeCamp was designed for beginners. You might have dabbled with coding or tried to teach yourself to code. Our bootcamps start with providing everyone the necessary fundamentals and foundation to be successful. Our bootcamp is flexible and fast-paced, covering a great deal of material in a short amount of time.
Our students come from all walks of life including college students, college graduates, musicians, food service, engineers, trade workers, and even a pilot. Regardless of backgrounds, everyone shared the common goal of wanting to learn to code.
From the beginning of the program, students are taught how to think like a developer by working on real-world projects in a collaborative environment constructed to replicate a real-world software development environment. Throughout the program, you will build a portfolio of real-world applications that will showcase your hirable skill set.
Don’t be afraid to bring your own project ideas with you to create something you are passionate about. If you don’t have an idea, don’t worry that’s what we are here to help you with.
Typically the first step in the admissions process is attending an online info session. During the virtual information session, you will learn about the industry, day in the life of a developer, bootcamp curriculum, what to expect while attending devCodeCamp, what to expect after completing the program, and how you can become a Full Stack developer.
The next step is scheduling a one-on-one meeting with one of our trained Admissions Specialists where we will learn more about you, how this can be a great fit for you, and how we can help you achieve your career goals. After that it comes down to picking a start date, securing funding, and diving into the wonderful world of coding.
devCodeCamp accepts cash, check, or major credit cards. If a credit card is used, a 3.0% processing fee is added to your total.
If that’s not an option, you can check with two companies that offer loans to bootcamp students: Ascent Funding and Climb Credit. devCodeCamp is not affiliated with and does not provide loans through the U.S. Dept. of Education, Title IV student aid, or FAFSA.
Students are required to provide their own laptop or desktop: MAC or PC. The computer must meet the following minimum requirements:
We are strongly opposed to removing students if they fall behind or need extra help. Instead, our instructors are ready to provide extra help and mentoring to get you back on track. We understand that learning consists of doing, falling down, and getting back up. Mistakes will happen, but always remember that mistakes are learning opportunities that can lead to growth.
Yes, because a four-year college program may not be right for everyone. However, devCodeCamp wants to be clear that there’s value in degree programs and that boot camps and degrees offer totally different learning.
What each individual needs to weigh is their own situation and goals. devCodeCamp does offer an excellent return on investment for its graduates in terms of cost and time. Those that attend devCodeCamp have had masters, bachelors, and associates degrees, some college, and those who only hold a high school diploma or GED. Our point is it’s not just about which education credential you hold, but rather what you’re capable of learning, your motivation, and persistence.