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Duration
5 Weeks
Tuition
$950
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Year Founded
2013
Average Class Size
24
Scholarships
yes
Start with the basics then dive deep with hands-on training and guidance. Learn how to make more by making a web application which stores information and interacts with your visitors by learning part-time in 5 weeks.
What You’ll Learn
An introduction to programming fundamentals starting with brief theory on programming basics and building websites. It is structured to give you a strong foundation to utilize programming in your career.
- HTML & CSS Basics
- JavaScript Basics
- jQuery Basics
- Integration
Class Structure
- CodeCore will have two trained instructors work with you as they present lectures and assist you in a small classroom environment.
- You will have a weekly project and short in-class review to gauge your progress.
- CodeCore does not be give you grades. This is hands-on training, with an optional final exam.
- There will be a course project you work on toward the end of the course that involves HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Admission Requirements
- Understanding how to use Internet Explorer, Chrome or Safari.
- Familiarity with using your computer.
- Available to attend a one day session on the weekend and one evening session on a weekday.
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Next Cohort: May 6-Jun 7
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Student Reviews (4)
Whether you are a junior or intermediate developer or recently graduate from school, CodeCore is one of the places you can start a new career. 12 weeks intense course help you to boost your career path. Needless to say it reuires hardworking. It is re...
Throughout my 12 weeks in the bootcamp, I was exposed to front end and back end frameworks in both JavaScript and Ruby, as well as relevant theory related to software development. Teachers are there to teach you the core skills and coach you along the ...
FAQ
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Is CodeCore a Designated Learning Institution (Accredited)?
The BC Ministry of Advanced Education does not use the term “Accredited” as of 2016 and now uses the term “Designated”. And yes, we are a fully Designated Learning Institution under the BC Ministry of Advanced Education.
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Who should apply?
You’ve already started learning to code. You’re looking to accelerate your learning and make that jump. * You’re interested in solving problems through code and putting in the long hours it will take to become proficient. * If this doesn’t fit you, no problem. We can help you gain the fundamental knowledge you will need to succeed in the bootcamp.
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Can I apply for Student Loans for the bootcamp?
Yes! There may be multiple options available based on your situation. You may wish to talk to your bank about a personal loan or a Student Line of Credit. CodeCore is a Designated Institution and you may be able to apply for a Student Loan under StudentAidBC (or your home province). Contact CodeCore to speak with a representative for more information before applying!
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Can you get me a job after the bootcamp?
The law prevents us from guaranteeing students a jobs after our course, but most likely. The demand for junior developers in Vancouver is quite high. In fact we’ve got over 40 Hiring Partners who are looking for new talent. So much so that some of them are hiring candidates and sending them to CodeCore for 12 weeks.