Coder Foundry is a coding bootcamp offering .NET training via a 12-week full-time virtual bootcamp, or a self-paced online platform. The Coder Foundry bootcamp is designed and taught by industry practitioners covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C#, .NET, and SQL. Graduates will have a fully functioning, enterprise-level portfolio with multi-functioning applications. The curriculum is delivered through project-based collaborative learning and provides students with live interactive instruction, and access to instructors and mentors.
To apply to Coder Foundry, applicants need to complete an online assessment and a series of academic pre-work. Coder Foundry is looking for students eager to get their hands dirty by solving real-world problems, and who have the skills needed to secure entry-level jobs in the Software Development field.
Graduates leave fully qualified for software development jobs and move on to working with the recruiting partner TEKsystems upon graduation. Students receive mock technical interview training and have access to a network of mentors, former students, and ongoing career coaching and job placement support.
Through CF, I feel confident in my abilities with MVC, C#, .Net, ASP, Web API and Bootstrap.
After taking the Coder Foundry Master course, I have a better appreciation for technology and what goes into .Net coding. The instructors were helpful and answered our questions, the curriculum was rigorous, and overall it was a good experience for me.
The tutorials were very helpful. The pace was on target. the refreshers were very good for me.
Everything has been very applicable. Lots to learn. I have gained alot. I like the interviews the most (where we learn to pitch our tech to the business unit)
I am a current student i gave the overall experience 4 out of 5 stars. i have had one job offer already before graduation. I feel good about my experience so far.
Coder Foundry gave me the skillset i needed to relaunch into the IT industry. I recommend the Master Class.
As a recent college graduate with degrees in both Mathematics and Computer Science, my greatest concern was that the education I received had not prepared me for the marketplace in my immediate area. With a great deal of theory, but very little practical programming experience, I did not feel as competitive as I could be as a job seeker. Coder Foundry offered me the practical experience and intensive training in a wide variety of powerful languages, platforms and tools that I needed to hel...
As a recent college graduate with degrees in both Mathematics and Computer Science, my greatest concern was that the education I received had not prepared me for the marketplace in my immediate area. With a great deal of theory, but very little practical programming experience, I did not feel as competitive as I could be as a job seeker. Coder Foundry offered me the practical experience and intensive training in a wide variety of powerful languages, platforms and tools that I needed to help push my resume to the next level. Professor Jensen developed an exceptional curriculum, years of teaching experience at the university level was especially appealing to me. Very few programs I looked into offered the kind of academic rigor and programming experience I desired.
The program itself was incredibly challenging. The workload was unlike anything I experienced during my education at UNCG. I spent, on average, 60 hours a week working on programming assignments and the major course projects, and I loved every minute of it. I'm pretty sure I learned more in 3 months at Coder Foundry than I did in the 4 years I was working on my bachelor's degree.
And they lived up to their word. Every single Master Class graduate was placed within the first two months.
I was thrilled when they invited me to be a part of their team. It gives me the opportunity to share what I have learned, while still maintaining active development projects.
If you are considering making a career change, I would definitely recommend a coding bootcamp. And if .Net is the platform you're interested, then Coder Foundry is the place to learn it.
I took the apprentice class in 2014. i learned so much. I studied the tutorial information that Coder Foundry supplied for a month before the class started. The apprentice class does start from a more basic approach than the master class, but it still requires an understanding of basic coding concepts. I had done some coding prior to the class and this background helped greatly. The apprentice course does cover a lot, and it is an aggressive curriculum for the 12 weeks. Be ...
I took the apprentice class in 2014. i learned so much. I studied the tutorial information that Coder Foundry supplied for a month before the class started. The apprentice class does start from a more basic approach than the master class, but it still requires an understanding of basic coding concepts. I had done some coding prior to the class and this background helped greatly. The apprentice course does cover a lot, and it is an aggressive curriculum for the 12 weeks. Be prepared to put a lot of time in. It takes a lot of time out of the classroom as well. The instructors and mentors would spend extra time with us one on one and that helped greatly. I am pursuing coding and feel like with this class I am prepared to do the Master class now and i am actively coding projects now.
I took the Master Class in July 2014 at Coder Foundry. It turned out to be a great experience for me. The job placement services and job support was excellent. As a result of the program and their job placement service, I now have exactly the type of coding job I was hoping to get when I started. The program definitely worked out good for me.
I am a recent Comp Sci graduate and chose Coder Foundry to obtain the .Net coding skillset. With Coder Foundry, you get more personal attention than you'd ever get at a university. Whereas you have limited office hours available for a professor at a university (often overlapping with other classes you might be taking), you get access to an instructor and several mentors throughout an entire working day at Coder Foundry. This gives you immediate access to many different...
I am a recent Comp Sci graduate and chose Coder Foundry to obtain the .Net coding skillset. With Coder Foundry, you get more personal attention than you'd ever get at a university. Whereas you have limited office hours available for a professor at a university (often overlapping with other classes you might be taking), you get access to an instructor and several mentors throughout an entire working day at Coder Foundry. This gives you immediate access to many different founts of knowledge, which can be important if you're stuck on a problem or even just curious about an approach. It is rigorous and a lot of work both in and out of the classroom but in the end I was extremely satisfied with the program. At graduation Coder Foundry recruiters placed me into my current job. I will note that everyone in the Master's class was placed into coding jobs. It was a great experience for me.
The instructor Andrew was highly knowledgeable and very helpful and patient. He was the bright spot for me in this course and he taught me a ton.
The rest of the course, however, did not hold up to that standard. There were many things that going in we were told would happen and never did. We were not taught how to use github nor did we do presentations regularly. We were rushed through our final project because the class got so far behind, mos...
The instructor Andrew was highly knowledgeable and very helpful and patient. He was the bright spot for me in this course and he taught me a ton.
The rest of the course, however, did not hold up to that standard. There were many things that going in we were told would happen and never did. We were not taught how to use github nor did we do presentations regularly. We were rushed through our final project because the class got so far behind, most just couldn't keep up, and that was not the instructors fault. There was no system in place to maintain a schedule there were no benchmarks for progress. Towards the end we were just given massive amounts of code to finish the project. Almost like they gave up and just wanted us to get something working. The impression going in was that finding jobs or getting interviews were going to be consistent opportunities. That is not the case. The field is full of highly skilled professionals and companies want experience. That comes down to me doing a whole lot more then attending a boot camp, which is fine, now I know. I do not feel the course is worth the very high price and the marketing of it is a little misleading. As I've learned the same information can be found for much much less.
We were the first class through so naturally there was going to be a steep learning curve and I understand that. I know that they have since fixed many of the issues that plagued our class. It did light a fire in me to become a developer and to continue to build on what I know. I have so much more to learn but Coder Foundry did give me a foundation and an early lesson in what it takes to make it in this business. My time was not wasted.
The course has lots of practices to do, so I soon became familiar with technical issues. I also had the support of my mentor who answered quickly all of my questions.
How much does Coder Foundry cost?
Coder Foundry costs around $14,900.
What courses does Coder Foundry teach?
Coder Foundry offers courses like .NET Full Stack Virtual.
Where does Coder Foundry have campuses?
Coder Foundry has in-person campuses in Greensboro. Coder Foundry also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Coder Foundry worth it?
Coder Foundry hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 141 Coder Foundry alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coder Foundry on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Coder Foundry legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 141 Coder Foundry alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coder Foundry and rate their overall experience a 4.7 out of 5.
Does Coder Foundry offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Coder Foundry offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Coder Foundry reviews?
You can read 141 reviews of Coder Foundry on Course Report! Coder Foundry alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coder Foundry and rate their overall experience a 4.7 out of 5.
Is Coder Foundry accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Coder Foundry doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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