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Austin Coding Academy

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About Austin Coding Academy

Location: Online, Austin

Austin Coding Academy strives to bring students to job-ready proficiency. They offer three course levels: Introductory, Intermediate, and Advanced. There are three different tracks offered at the introduction level: JavaScript Full Stack, .NET Full Stack,... Read More

Students benefit from a flexible schedule, with the ability to enroll in part-time courses that meet twice weekly in the evening. Additionally, unlimited tutoring benefits allows students to schedule 1-on-1 help.

With student success as the primary goal, Austin Coding Academy works with students to develop skills that employers are looking for. Courses are taught by professional developers, and students receive 1-on-1 job placement assistance with staff to help build resumes, practice interviews, and more.

Additionally, Austin Coding Academy offers services to produce custom curriculum and instruction for corporations with a need for technical education.

Courses

101 Intro to Web

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Online, Austin
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

In this class you will learn how the internet works and build your own web pages. You will delve into HTML, CSS, and beginner JavaScript, and learn responsive web design. You will create your own web pages that look good on desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. By the end of this class you will be capable of building professional quality websites. This first class is offered at the downtown campus, the north campus, and remotely. Downtown it will begin July 16, and at the north campus and remotely beginning July 9.

Skills you'll learn:
– HTML5
– CSS3
– Bootstrap
– Git/Github
– JavaScript
– JQuery
– Basic web development

What you'll build:
– Responsive, professional grade websites
– Foundational portfolio

Subjects:
CSS, Git, HTML, jQuery, JavaScript

211 JavaScript Full Stack (Intermediate)

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Austin
In-person Only
Course Description:

In this class you will be continuing to dive into the world of front end development with JavaScript and jQuery, and an introduction to React.js. You’ll be building a new app every week and learning how to build and maintain the technology that powers modern day applications. By the end of the class you will create 6 JavaScript apps, 4 jQuery apps, and a blog using the Github API.

Skills you'll learn:
– JavaScript
– Node.js
– API consumption
– React.js

What you'll build:
– 6 JS Apps
– 4 React Apps
– A project using an open API
– Intermediate level portfolio

Subjects:
Git, React.js, Node.js, JavaScript

221 C# .NET Full Stack (Intermediate)

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Online, Austin
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

In this class you will be continuing to dive into the world of development with C#, and an introduction to .NET. The purpose of this course is to teach students the basics of C# and SQL. C# is one of the most popular programming languages in the world and is supported by all modern browsers. SQL is one of most popular databases in use today.

Skills you'll learn:
– C#
– Visual Studio
– API consumption
– SQL
– JQuery / AJAX

What you'll build:
– terminal apps using C#
– SQL databases

Subjects:
C#, A/B Testing, SQL

231 UI/UX Web Design (Intermediate)

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Austin
In-person Only
Course Description:

The purpose of this course is to teach students how to design websites as a freelance web designer or as a web designer for a company. The coursework will cover graphic design, choosing color schemes, crafting User Experience and User Interface, CSS frameworks, building with templates and static page generation.

Subjects:
Design Principles, Business, Entrepreneurship, Bootstrap, UX Testing, Portfolio Design, UI Design, UX Design

311 JavaScript Full Stack (Advanced)

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Austin
In-person Only
Course Description:

In this class, you will put all that you’ve learned together to become a full stack programmer. You will use front end and back end frameworks like Node.js, Express.js, and Backbone. You will create a restful API, learn authentication, and perform API consumption. You will leave this class with your own app uploaded to Heroku.

Skills you'll learn:
– Node.js
– Express.js
– Mongoose.js
– Passport.js
– React.js
– Redux
– Devops and deployment
– Restful API
– Authentication

What you'll build:
– At least one industry-grade, full-stack application hosted on Heroku
– Advanced level portfolio

Subjects:
Git, jQuery, React.js, AngularJS, Node.js, Express.js, JavaScript

321 C# .NET Full Stack (Advanced)

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

In this class, students will continue to work with C# in the .NET framework, building full-stack web applications. The purpose of this subject is to teach students how to build modern web apps utilizing the .NET framework and associated technologies. Upon completion, students will be prepared to begin working as a full stack web developer.

Skills you'll learn:
– ASP.NET
– Visual Studio
– Security
– Deployment

What you'll build:
– Full-stack web apps

Subjects:
C#, ASP.NET, .NET, SQL

331 UI/UX Wordpress (Advanced)

Cost: $2,990
Duration: 10 weeks
Locations: Austin
In-person Only
Course Description:

The purpose of this course is to teach students how to earn money as a Web Designer. Students will learn the technologies and techniques that will make them stand out and help them find jobs. Students will go through the entire lifecycle of a project which they will deploy and use a portfolio piece, showing it to prospective employers to secure employment.

Subjects:
Entrepreneurship, SEO, Social Media Marketing, UI Design, UX Design, Wordpress

Austin Coding Academy Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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5.0/5 (28 reviews)

Anonymous
engineer | Graduated: 2017

3/29/2018

Course
211 JavaScript Full Stack (Intermediate)

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"Good program with real value and ROI."

I started 311 after attending another part-time "boot camp" in town. I was weary about attending another school that would teach me the same things so I jumped into 311. What a mistake! I was not prepared and we covered my 8 week boot camp in the first... Read More

211 is loaded with small and doable projects. While we covered the expected JavaScript concepts we actually learned deeper trade skills like node, npm, git & app testing. With so many "online" options it's easy to plop down $25/mo on a subscription and watch videos. However, without peer review, instructor feedback, knowledge transfer of industry best practices and deadlines the online route may prove difficult; it was difficult for me.

As for ACA & 211 be prepared to work. The class is "part-time" but the workload is real. You get what you put into the course. If you only do 1/2 the work that's what you will learn, incomplete skills. However, if you put in the time and effort you are equally met by the instructors and TA who are great! The TAs who are selected from prior student classes, they know what it's like to be in your shoes and know the pitfalls of the course/projects. With there assistance the learning curve is shortened.

I don't have many Cons other than expectations. The class times are very convenient and this is "part-time". However, you must plan for plenty of time to work on your projects which I don't think was very clear when I started. If the class is "easy", push yourself. If the class is "hard", it's supposed to be and trust the process. If it's impossible talk to you TA and Instructor!!! Everyone wants you to succeed, it's not a facade. If you just want to watch videos go the online route. However, if you really want to know what it's like to be employed as a JavaScript developer ACA can prepare you.

Zac Collier
Software Engineer | Graduated: 2016

3/21/2018

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311 JavaScript Full Stack (Advanced)

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"A great program run by passionate instructors & staff"

ACA was a great option for me, as it was (still is?) the only program in Austin that allowed me to continue working while I started learning about Web Development. I came into the program with almost no programming experience and left with the foundation... Read More

Mike
Graduated: 2018

3/20/2018

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211 JavaScript Full Stack (Intermediate)

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"Fantastic coding school"

ACA has been an absolutely great experience. The teachers, TA's and administration are all excellent and I have loved every minute of it. They really take the time to not only teach you the skills needed to become a js developer, but also focus on what... Read More

Absolutely worth every penny!!!

Anonymous
software developer | Graduated: 2018

3/20/2018

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211 JavaScript Full Stack (Intermediate)

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"Fantastic"

ACA has been a perfect fit for me in my situation financially. The teaches are really helpful and provide plenty of extra help outside of class.

Ty Sweet
Independent | Graduated: 2018

3/20/2018

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211 JavaScript Full Stack (Intermediate)

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"Greatest Coding School in Austin"

If you want bang-for-the-buck and a school you can fit around your schedule, ACA is where it's at!

Hal Peters
Graduated: 2018

3/20/2018

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311 JavaScript Full Stack (Advanced)

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"Great environment and support"

ACA was everything I was hoping for, the staff always made themselves available for help and consistently checked in on each students progress. If the coursework seemed overwhelming they made sure to assist us and if we were eager to learn more outside... Read More

Jonathan Gucciardi
Software Developer | Graduated: 2017

3/20/2018

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311 JavaScript Full Stack (Advanced)

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"ACA: Coding for all Skill levels that fits your schedule"

When I began my journey with the Austin Coding Academy , I had some previous experience with software development from university, but nothing covering web development. I was looking for a school that fit my schedule and budget where I could learn more... Read More

The facilities are worth noting here as well. Located in the Omni in downtown Austin, you will be in center of it all while you attend class. Students will also have access to the kitchen where food and snacks are stocked and kept fresh.

Current students and alumni are encouraged to stay connected and attend meet up events hosted by tech companies in Austin, compete in hack-a-thon events and just be apart of the Austin tech community. Information will go out every week about new events taking place or possibly new developments in the programming world. (I.E new frameworks or updates to existing tech)

All in all I recommend the ACA for anyone and everyone who is interested in learning to code. Whether you're looking for a career change or you noticed how much of the world around you is built by programmers and thought to yourself ' I want to know more about this' , or maybe you have an idea for a new app!, the ACA is a great place to start.

Todd Frederking
Technical Sales Rep | Graduated: 2017

3/20/2018

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211 JavaScript Full Stack (Intermediate)

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"Austin Coding Academy"

I was completely overwhelmed by the number of options I had when I was shopping for a code school. When I expressed my frustration to a good friend of mine who is also in Tech, without hesitation, she replied, 'That's easy - Austin Coding Academy. I know... Read More

After banging my head against the proverbial wall with online courses and having nowhere to to turn when I was stuck (which inevitably happens), I was pretty sure that I wanted an in person learning experience. BUT, since I'm a grown up and all, quitting my job to do an immersive program was not an option. So for starters, let me help you narrow your search - Austin Coding Academy is the ONLY in person, part time coding school in Austin.

Aside from that, even if you DO decide to pursue the online program, here are a few things to consider:

1) Austin Coding Academy's curriculum is the product of intense collaboration between seasoned developers AS WELL as seasoned, professional adult educators

2) Austin Coding Academy's instructors are all currently working in the industry (and a number of them are successful products of the ACA program) - they know their stuff and they know it as it's happening TODAY.

3) The community both inside and outside of the classroom cannot be overstated. Because we are all stretching our minds on an INTENSE schedule, TOGETHER - we have come to support each other, HELP each other, challenge each other, and yes in some cases, we drink together .... the community is a BIG part of the learning experience and is reflected in ACA's roots - born and bred right here in ATX.

I'm just over half way through the program and I'm already being approached by recruiters. ACA lives inside the Capital Factory - right in the middle of the Tech scene in Austin - with plenty of visibility. Whether you are considering C# or JavaScript, the instructors, the curriculum, the structure, and the community have to be experienced in person. So come down to Capital Factory for an evening and kick it with us. See how we learn. See how we grow. See how we are doing it TOGETHER.

Clayton
Graduated: 2017

6/21/2017

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311 JavaScript Full Stack (Advanced)

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"Challenging and Rewarding"

Coding isn't for everyone but ACA is for every that wants to code. This rigorous program teaches you from the floor up of HTML markup through styling with CSS , programming with Javascript and dynamically rendered website with the latest libraries and... Read More

I started the program in October because I found myself lost in self-teaching on the web and upon graduation I am am working with libraries and techniques senior devs tell me they have just started learning. The teachers at ACA are amazingly knowledgeable, approachable, demanding and cutting-edge with their classes. I am thoroughly happy with my education and am only sad to say its over and now it comes down to my work.

If you are thinking about programming, just go for it and don't hesitate with ACA. Their entire staff is constantly available, provide office hours and are constantly evolving their curriculum. ACA is where its at!!

Anonymous
Graduated: 2017

6/21/2017

Course
101 Intro to Web

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"Austin Coding Academy is much more than a coding school!"

I know there are people who might think that paying for a coding school isn't the smartest move since online (free) resources are everywhere and I sort of agree! However, if you don't know where to start and what kind of path to follow, believe it or... Read More

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