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About Johns Hopkins Engineering Coding Boot Camp

Location: Online

Johns Hopkins Engineering Coding Boot Camp offers a 24-week, part-time course in web development. The full stack curriculum includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, Node.js, databases, MongoDB, MySQL, and Git.

Applicants do not need... Read More

Participants will benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success through program completion and beyond. Services include portfolio reviews, resume and social media profile support, technical interview training, 1:1 career coaching, and more. Upon program completion, graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion from Johns Hopkins, and will build a portfolio of projects demonstrating a working knowledge of web development.

Johns Hopkins Engineering Coding Boot Camp is offered in collaboration with Trilogy Education Services, a 2U, Inc. brand.

Courses

Part-Time, Full Stack Web Development Boot Camp

Cost: $10,995
Duration: 24 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

The Coding Boot Camp at Johns Hopkins Engineering is a 24-week, part-time web development boot camp. The full stack curriculum includes HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, React.js, databases, MongoDB, Node.js, MySQL, Command Line, Git, and more. Gain real-world experience through complex projects and build a professional portfolio that demonstrates your knowledge. Benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success in the job market including portfolio reviews, resume and social media profile support, workshops, and mock interviews.

Subjects:
CSS, Git, HTML, jQuery, MongoDB, MySQL, React.js, Node.js, JavaScript

Johns Hopkins Engineering Coding Boot Camp Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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1.0/5 (1 reviews)

Ricardo Shaffer
Graduated: 2019

6/8/2020

Course
Part-Time, Full Stack Web Development Boot Camp

Overall

Curriculum

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"Don’t do it."

The Bootcamp is not worth anywhere near the cost, especially after Covid-19.
Reasons:
• the contract states (2) TAs; only one has existed.
• tutoring is listed as part of the program, but when you request a tutor you’re told that it is neither included or... Read More

The instructor was great but he was scapegoated for the problems their team created. Though the JHU program started in 2019, it uses extremely outdated material that the instructor had to update. They’re not created for our local needs; they’re pulled from an archive of files.

Official Response from Johns Hopkins Engineering Coding Boot Camp

Thank you for your review, Ricardo. We regret to hear the boot camp as a whole did not live up to your expectations.

Our course material is based on extensive market research, teaching in-demand skills that students can use to enter the current tech field.... Read More

As the curriculum progresses, we've found this methodology to be effective and witnessed individuals not only become increasingly confident in their newfound knowledge but also gain essential problem-solving and self-teaching skills: two essential qualities necessary in any real-world role. From your review, we understand that you did not feel this learning approach was sufficiently beneficial for you and we appreciate your feedback as we're constantly optimizing our curriculum and program offerings.

Like you mentioned, your cohort did experience a disruption due to COVID-19 that resulted in your studies transitioning online for the healthy and safety of all participants. Johns Hopkins Engineering Boot Camps are offered in partnership with Trilogy Education Services. TES has been offering its programs online successfully for years, which allowed us to leverage existing technologies and processes to move our courses online efficiently. We are confident that our course can be delivered successfully through this online format, but we understand that this unplanned change did require some initial adjustments and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

It's our goal for all participants to complete the program feeling equipped for success, so we would welcome the opportunity to speak with you and determine what additional assistance we can provide for you at this time. If you would like, please reach out to us directly at (443) 885-0012. — John Hopkins Engineering Boot Camps

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