Software Engineering Bootcamp: Become a Software Engineer
at Springboard
National Catalog
About
Each module of this 800-hour software engineering course covers key aspects of front-end web development, back-end web development, databases, data structures and algorithms. Modules include learning resources, practice exercises, projects, and career-related coursework. Studying 20-25 hours per week, you should complete it in 9 months.
Takes
9 Months
Costs
$9.9k
Leads to
$127.3k careers
Example Career
Software Developers
Research, design, and develop computer and network software or specialized utility programs. Analyze user needs and develop software solutions, applying principles and techniques of computer science, engineering, and mathematical analysis. Update software or enhance existing software capabilities. May work with computer hardware engineers to integrate hardware and software systems, and develop specifications and performance requirements. May maintain databases within an application area, working individually or coordinating database development as part of a team.
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What skills and credentials will I gain?
Complete four capstone projects that will showcase your complete full-stack skill set to hiring managers. Work 1-on-1 with an expert mentor, industry career coach, and student advisor when you need guidance from the course start to a new job. We believe in you and our program, so if you don't land a software engineering job within 6 months of graduating, we'll give you a full refund.
Admissions
Prerequisites JavaScript fundamentals - Ability to write simple functions, loops, conditional statements and declare variables Programmatic problem-solving skills - Ability to break down a problem into its component pieces, think through it logically, and come up with a solution Recommended: HTML & CSS fundamentals - Ability to build simple web pages with basic knowledge of selectors, common CSS rules, and specificity