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Duration
30 weeks
Tuition
$12,495
Online
Feb 20-Oct 3
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Diploma
Year Founded
1974
Scholarships
yes
In 30 weeks, part-time, learn all the skills of a Full Stack Web Developer and code your own web applications to upskill in your current job or change your career.
Gain critical web development literacy to stand out in tech-driven fields like design, marketing, product development, and more. Discover how to build interactive, responsive websites and assemble a coding toolkit you can apply immediately on the job.
Join this 30-week, web development bootcamp online from the comfort of your own home. This is a great option if you’re working in a position that you want to continue while studying, or are a parent or caregiver with substantial childcare duties.
What You’ll Learn
- Programming fundamentals, including higher order functions, object oriented programming and the call-stack.
- Databases and server side programming with NodeJS
- Advanced front-end: React and Redux
- Team-based and independent full-stack product portfolio projects
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Student Reviews (4)
Concordia university review
Varun Gupta
Montreal • April 5, 2022Graduated From
Master of Engineering (MEng) in Information Systems Security
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Located at the Centre of Montreal, this English speaking university is favorite choice for student
Concordia University is an indifferent university.
Staff, professors and other members are friendly, kind, sweet and genuine.
Loyola is...
Located at the Centre of Montreal, this English speaking university is favorite choice for student
Concordia University is an indifferent university.
Staff, professors and other members are friendly, kind, sweet and genuine.
Loyola is the greenest campus they have. There are multiple labs on each floor.
One benefit of the school is the Webster library. It's probably one of the simplistic and beautiful libraries I have ever been in and the layout and floor plan is well thought out. Also, it is located near the Metro and most other students go their during their downtime.
I truely enjoy getting my education in the university, but the management and bureaucracy is flawy which makes it miserable and soul crushing also
People at the Reception are very helpful and metro station is just under the university building ,that is the best thing for students and saves time too.
Place for smartest minds in the world to collaborate and make the world a better place.
Great coding bootcamp
Imran Saadeh
Montreal • June 4, 2021Graduated From
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FAQ
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Are your courses taught in English or French?
Our courses and material are all taught in English. The language of the Web, and all documentation is generally in English, so students wishing to join us should have a basic working proficiency in English. However, our staff is fully bilingual, and many of our students are francophone. Questions can be asked in your language of choice, and we will help you in your own language.
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What are the laptop requirements?
MacOS, Windows, or Linux are all permitted. You need at least 8GB of RAM, and ideally no more than 4-5 years old. Chromebooks, Microsoft Surface, iPads, and all other tablets will not work. If you are unsure if your computer is sufficient, please contact your program manager.
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What do you look for in applicants?
We look for one key component - motivation. With the right motivation, anyone can be successful. Take some time to properly fill out our application form. Don't be afraid to show your personality and double check for typos.
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Are these programs beginner friendly?
Absolutely! We encourage everyone with an interest in programming wanting to join our course to apply, regardless of your skill level.
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I have several years of coding experience. Should I apply?
We've had students with over 10 years of programming experience gain value from our courses. There are always things to learn! If you are not sure, please contact our program manager to discuss your situation.
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I'm under 18 years old. Can I apply?
You need to be 18 to enrol for the course. However, you can apply if you are 17 as long as you turn 18 before the start of the course.
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Do you accept international students?
Yes, you can come to Concordia Bootcamps as an international student. You will need to ensure you have the proper documents to stay in Canada for the duration of your course. For more information about visas please see the Government of Canada's website.