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DigitalCrafts

Online, Atlanta
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 Ranked 2022 Best Bootcamp

About DigitalCrafts

Location: Online, Atlanta

DigitalCrafts is ranked among the best coding bootcamps here on Switchup, with full-time and part-time online programs in Software Development and Cybersecurity.

All classes are taught remotely online by live instructors, with select bootcamps held at... Read More

Seasoned instructors provide a hands-on and guided learning experience. Students can expect industry-relevant exercises, tools, and projects that reflect skills utilized in the workplace today. Our instructors and staff are accessible, care deeply about their students, and it shows up in the classroom (and reviews).

Students and graduates have access to a Student Success Team dedicated to helping with career readiness and interview preparation. They'll provide portfolio reviews, mock interviews, career coaching, and networking opportunities within our employer network to aid your job search.

Base tuition is the same for all bootcamps and formats. Financing options and payment plans are available. Scholarships, grants, and other incentives are also available for those who qualify and can help lower out-of-pocket costs for eligible students.

Visit the DigitalCrafts website for more info.

DigitalCrafts is part of the American InterContinental University System. The System is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Not all programs are available to residents of all states.

Courses

Cybersecurity Bootcamp (Full Time)

Cost: $9,500
Duration: 17 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

Governments and businesses are at a greater risk today of being attacked by cyber criminals than at any point in history. Cybersecurity professionals are typically the first line of defense against malicious actors, from ransomware to espionage and everything in between. Explore how to defend against cyberattacks and pursue a career path in this field which may include roles such as entry-level Security Analyst, Risk Assessor, Junior Security Engineer, and Security Engineer. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment of Information Security Analysts to grow 33% from 2020-2030.*
"Red Team," or offensive security professionals, test systems for existing vulnerabilities. "Blue Team," or defensive security specialists, focus on securing systems from attack. DigitalCrafts' curriculum covers offensive and defensive tools, tactics, and strategies. Students will explore hardware, operating systems, networking foundations, and programming literacy and devote the final two weeks to preparing for the CompTIA Security+ certification. You can graduate with a Security+ test voucher in hand to sit for the exam.
This full-time program is 17 weeks and meets Mondays through Fridays. Class consists of live lectures, exercises, and group activities hosted primarily through Zoom, Slack, and the DigitalCrafts LMS. Students may attend online or at a convenient WeWork location with an All Access WeWork membership.
Class hours by time zone: 9am - 5pm CT / 10am - 6pm ET / 8am - 4pm MT / 7am - 3pm PT.
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Information Security Analysts (visited June 17, 2022). This data represents national figures and is not based on school-specific information. Conditions in your area may vary.

Subjects:
Cyber Security

Cybersecurity Bootcamp (Part-Time)

Cost: $9,500
Duration: 26 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

This format is ideal for working professionals or students who require a more flexible class schedule. The part-time program is 26 weeks, and meets Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, outside regular business hours. Class consists of live lectures, exercises, and group activities hosted primarily through Zoom, Slack, and the DigitalCrafts LMS. Students may attend online or at a convenient WeWork location with an All Access WeWork membership.

Class hours by time zone:

Tue/Thu 6:30p - 9:30p ET / 5:30p - 8:30p CT / 4:30p - 7:30p MT / 3:30p - 6:30p PT

Sat 10:00a - 2:00p ET / 9:00a - 1:00p CT / 8:00a - 12:00p MT / 7:00a - 11:00a PT

Subjects:
Cyber Security

Software Development Certificate Bootcamp (Full-Time)

Cost: $9,500
Duration: 17 weeks
Locations: Online, Atlanta
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

Accelerated software development in 14 weeks.

Software Development Certificate Bootcamp (Part-Time)

Cost: $9,500
Duration: 26 weeks
Locations: Online, Atlanta
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

Part-time schedule: Tuesday/Thursday Evenings, Saturdays for 26 weeks.

DigitalCrafts Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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4.89/5 (158 reviews)

Nathan D Orris
Graduated: 2020

7/31/2020

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Full Stack Immersive (Full Time)

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"A school that really delivers on their commitments."

I did a lot of research on different schools and coding bootcamps, I'm glad I settled with digitalcrafts. They are fully committed to assisting you along the journey of becoming a full stack developer and they do this in 16 weeks of coursework. The instructor... Read More

That is all I can really say, everything about it was positive I don't have a complaint

Ying Hu
Software Engineer | Graduated: 2020

7/24/2020

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Full Stack Immersive (Full Time)

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"0320 FULL-TIME IMMERSIVE CLASS -"

If you are reading this review, I think you are ready to become a software engineer.
get ready for the hard work, long hour days nights and weekends - in return, a new career - software engineer.
time invested in the program is definitely worth it!
ask... Read More

Good luck with your journey!

David Cuero
Graduated: 2020

7/21/2020

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Full Stack Immersive (Full Time)

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"Great Bootcamp and a wonderful experience."

Prior to attending Digital Crafts, I had very little programming experience. You get what you put into it but for me it was worth every penny. I attended the from March until July 2020. 16 weeks is not a long time and I find that a bootcamp is best for... Read More

Ian
Graduated: 2019

4/3/2020

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Full Stack Immersive (Full Time)

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"Great program"

Pros:
- Small class size
- Great one on one support
- Personally known

Cons:
- A little more expensive (but longer and more comprehensive than other bootcamps)
- A little less structured (general blocks and topics are set, but what and how are not: cant do... Read More

My cohort had an instructor change in the middle of the group which was unfortunate, but the owners personally called in the dev who co-founded the bootcamp and he finished our cohort out. Tips for success: prepare well. Long before the bootcamp, learn the basics of coding. You will get so much more out of your time. They will teach you how to build applications, but if you know how to use the tools (CSS, HTML, Javascript) in advance, you will walk away so much further ahead. Its like learning how to drive in the Indy 500. They will teach you, but it helps if you know how what a car is first.

Kate
Graduated: 2020

3/28/2020

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Full Stack Flex (Part-Time)

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"Totally worth it"

I spent a lot of time debating on if a coding bootcamp was worth it before joining DigitalCrafts. I had doubts and wondered if they could actually make a novice into a junior software engineer in such a short span of time. Short version, absolutely, IF... Read More

I went through many reviews and it was clear that DigitalCrafts was one of the top rated programs. I went further though, and found some current students and alumni from the program in hopes of hearing about their experience firsthand. I was surprised that everyone I reached out to not only responded, but raved about the program. At that point, I was sold and started the program in September 2019.

Ultimately, I'm so glad that I took that jump. Mandatory in-person classes foster strong relationships within the cohort, and, most importantly, accountability. Attendance is strict and expectations are high. While instructors are always available for help (before, during and after class) no one holds your hand. You are expected to keep up and ask questions when you're feeling lost. For me, tis meant dedicating at least 15 hours outside of class time per week to fully grasp the material. This is not the program for those who are not able and/or willing to put in the effort and time to succeed. For me, it was the perfect environment.

In the past, I tried to self-teach and stick with it. However, I never gained much with the "tutorial" type lessons and step by step boilerplate projects that websites like Treehouse offer. The only way to truly learn how to code is to build something on your own from the ground up without the crutch of a ready-made project provided by tutorial-based services.

After joining the program, we were building things (mostly breaking, rebuilding and re-breaking) within two weeks. My amazing instructors and DIRs (Developer-in-Residence) were there to put me back on track and provide support when needed. That teaching methodology gave me superhuman confidence once I finally built my first functioning project. I found myself chasing that feeling throughout my time in the program and can see myself continuing to chase it for the rest of my development career. Once you actually build something and can make it work, the feeling of personal achievement is unreal.

Personally, I needed more time after my cohort ended to go over past materials and focus on some of my weaker points. The program is face-paced, so making a note on topics to revisit after the cohort ends is smart. You have access to your cohort's materials (class recordings, assignments, etc.) indefinitely after the program ends, so having access to past material in order for me to improve certain skills before entering the job market was a huge bonus.

Lastly, I've never felt more a part of a community than I did/do with DigitalCrafts. The team is supportive before, during and after the program. The alumni network is extensive and we all root for each other. Entering the tech world is daunting, so that support is crucial. There are also career advisors who have been very present and helpful.

As you've read, there are no job guarantees (I question any bootcamp that makes these promises) but there is ample opportunity. Everyday, their career advisors reach out with new opportunities and are always willing to aid with your current or future job search. I have seen numerous success stories and have yet to see someone unable to enter the tech field at a junior level.

Lastly, it will take a lot of time and work (two key concepts for this entire journey) to be complete this rigorous program but for me it was more than worth it.

Daniel Sullivan
Graduated: 2020

3/28/2020

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Full Stack Flex (Part-Time)

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"Difficult, but Worth It"

DigitalCrafts is an excellent bootcamp, from the first day to the last. If you're someone like me you can go from having zero coding experience to being able to build websites and applications. It's not a walk in the park but if you stay focused and work... Read More

John Melegrito
Graduated: 2020

3/25/2020

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Full Stack Flex (Part-Time)

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"Intense and rewarding"

The curriculum broke down the path to become a full stack web developer neatly, allowing me to learn at a tenable pace. Even with the current issues going on in the world, the class kept on, still providing quality instruction via Zoom. The instructors... Read More

Joaquin Vargas
Graduated: 2020

3/25/2020

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Full Stack Flex (Part-Time)

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"It was a great experience and learned more than anticipated !"

Was nervous when i started but once class started, DC was great in helping and assist me when going through challenging instances through out the class. At the end, i felt confident in my skills and it felt great to be able to have an idea and be able... Read More

Patrick E
Graduated: 2020

3/20/2020

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Full Stack Immersive (Full Time)

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"It was great"

I'm very happy with what I learned and I enjoyed the time I spent enrolled in DigitalCrafts.
A typical day went like this: when class starts, we continued working on whatever we started the day before. Then there was a code-along, lunch, and finally exercises... Read More

Eva Montgomery
Graduated: 2020

3/16/2020

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Full Stack Immersive (Full Time)

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"Highly Recommend"

I highly recommend attending the DigitalCrafts fulls stack immersive bootcamp for anyone, thinking about doing a career change or like me to just simply get the full understanding of software development. I prior worked in project / product management... Read More

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