Northwestern Boot Camps offer 12-week, full-time, or 24-week, part-time web development courses, and 24-week, part-time data science, cybersecurity, and UX/UI courses. The full stack curriculum includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, Node.js, databases, MongoDB, MySQL, and Git.
The data curriculum includes programming in Excel, Python, R programming, JavaScript charting, HTML/CSS, API interactions, SQL, Tableau, fundamental statistics, machine learning, and more. Enjoy close collaboration with other professionals while receiving hands-on experience.
The cybersecurity curriculum offers hands-on training in networking, systems, web technologies, databases, and defensive and offensive cybersecurity.
The UX/UI program provides hands-on training in user-centric design research, design thinking, visual prototyping and wireframing, interface design, storyboarding, visual design theory, web prototyping with HTML5 and CSS, interaction design with JavaScript and jQuery, and more.
Applicants do not need prior experience to enroll in the boot camps, but once admitted, all students will complete a pre-course tutorial. Northwestern Boot Camps are designed for professionals and students who are actively pursuing a career change or advancement or are looking to gain a new skill set.
Students will benefit from a wide range of career services to be positioned for success through graduation and beyond. Services include portfolio reviews, resume and social media profile support, high-impact career events, workshops, mock interviews, and one-on-one career coaching. Upon program completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion from Northwestern School of Professional Studies and will have a portfolio of projects or learn skills applicable to certifications demonstrating a working knowledge of web development, data science, cybersecurity, UX/UI, or financial technology.
Northwestern Boot Camps are offered in collaboration with edX.
I took this bootcamp in hopes of getting a good education and foundation for coding. I was really excited about the different topics being covered. The entirety of this bootcamp from start to finish was a collousal waste of my time and money.
1. Job Assitance
1. Some lady in Texas sends you postings from various job websites.
2. No real person in front of you to help you find jobs. I can do this shit on my own. You'll be told, during the sig...
I took this bootcamp in hopes of getting a good education and foundation for coding. I was really excited about the different topics being covered. The entirety of this bootcamp from start to finish was a collousal waste of my time and money.
1. Job Assitance
1. Some lady in Texas sends you postings from various job websites.
2. No real person in front of you to help you find jobs. I can do this shit on my own. You'll be told, during the sign up phase, it's Northwestern's career services on campus.
2. Signing up
1. These people will blow up your phone trying to get you to sign up. You will be pressured into making a payment ASAP.
2. They will tell you lies such as a promise of Northwestern's (not Trilogy's) career services, the curriculum and overall quality of education.
3. Instructors
1. Imagine a grown man throwing a fit because students cannot learn from him. Just imagine someone who is having difficulty conveying an explanation and getting mad at his students for not understanding.
2. When we experienced issues with the instructor we alerted our student success manager ( the one replying to everyone on course report. he was well aware of all the issues written on this page... I'm annoyed we're getting the poliet "please contact me to discuss concerns" when we did exactly that DURING the course so stop acting so oblivious and trying to save face for prospective students that are reading these). The success manager would let the instructor know and you can bet your first child that we would be geting a weird awkward attitude from the instructor the next day. At times, the instructor was even told what student complained and the instructor was especially bitchy to those particular students. It was a soap opera.
4. Curriculum
1. Another student said it best on here. The instructor reads off code and tries to explain it. I don't know why they figured this was the best practice. I didn't learn anything from looking at a bunch of code I've never seen before and have someone struggle to explain it awkwardly. Like seriously wtf.
2. The brochure that I was given about the curriculum had things we were never taught. Yes we asked why we were skipping these thngs. I can't remember the vague BS answer we were given.
3. I have friends who did other bootcamps. This is trash compared to the other ones. Don't be me and waste 10k and 3 months of your life.
4. It was cheaper attending here - especially with the early registration discount ($500-$1000). So if you'd like throw $9000-$9500 in a dumpster fire as I felt I did then maybe this would be right for you. Seriously I dont care about a discount I'm here to learn and get a quality education. I did not at all sign up because it was cheaper. $9000 IS NOT CHEAP. I'm not the type of person to have 9 grand lying around to gamble. I was totally down to throw $16,000 at a bootcamp but the Northwestern quality and all the lies really sold me on the program. My next point (shadyness) really sums everything up.
5. Shadyness
1. This is Trilogy not Northwestern no matter how much they try to sell you that this is all Northwestern. I never heard of Trilogy until the first day of class. Please stop lying to students when you are trying to get them to sign up. Shady business practices.
2. This weird thing where the student success manager is responding to everyone on course report to address their concerns when we literally spoke with him about these exact issues in person during the course of the program. You were well aware of all the issues. This is weird stop it.
3. The course was a compelte fuck up and they knew it so they had someone come in from their head office to see what was going on. Select students were offered the opportunity to retake the course while others were offered a crash course, tutoring and some other crap. You should've addressed our concerns from the get go and given us what we paid for. Brett's review of the course really articulates this drama beautifully.
All in all I'm mad and feel that a great alternative to the bootcamp (while saving you a ton of money!) is Udemy. You get a 30 day money back guarentee and it's $10 a course. Plus the instructors know how to teach! Not some man baby who gets offended when people (politely and with sincerity) ask him to change up his teaching style.
FYI if you any specific questions about the course feel free to message me on here I'll give you an honest answer.
Dartaniel Bliss of Northwestern Boot Camps
Student Success Manager
Apr 02, 2018
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How much does Northwestern Boot Camps cost?
Northwestern Boot Camps costs around $12,995. On the lower end, some Northwestern Boot Camps courses like Full Stack Flex - Full-Time cost $12,495.
What courses does Northwestern Boot Camps teach?
Northwestern Boot Camps offers courses like Cybersecurity - Part-Time, Data Science and Visualization - Part-Time, Full Stack Flex - Full-Time, Full Stack Flex - Part-Time and 1 more.
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Northwestern Boot Camps has an in-person campus in Chicago.
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This program is offered through Northwestern School of Professional Studies in collaboration with Northwestern McCormick School of Engineering.
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