Rutgers Bootcamps offer 12-week, full-time and 24-week, part-time web development courses, and a 24-week, part-time Data Science course. 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 bootcamp curricula are designed with the most in-demand market needs in mind. Rutgers Bootcamps empower expert instructors and TAs to deliver a dynamic learning experience. Whether you choose to pursue web development or data science, over the course of our program, you’ll be immersed in an intensive educational experience. Students not only learn the fundamentals but also apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems and build portfolios.
Applicants do not need prior experience to enroll, but once admitted, all students will complete a pre-course tutorial. Rutgers Bootcamps are designed for students and professionals who are actively pursuing a career change, 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. Graduates will receive a certificate from the Rutgers University Department of Continuing Studies and will have a portfolio of projects demonstrating a working knowledge of web development, data science, or financial technology.
Rutgers Bootcamps are offered in collaboration with edX.
Save your timer and money if you dont have prior experience. I graduated even though I did not learn anything more than HTML, CSS, and BOOTSTRAP which was pretty easy. Career day was a waste becuase only 3 employers showed up and wanted people who really know what they were doing. Alot of students other than my self did not learn much, because the course is rushed and the "teacher" is not very experienced.
Save your time and money.
Stacey Maresco of Rutgers Bootcamps
Student Success Manager
Nov 02, 2016
This so called bootcamp is such a dissapoitment. I should have done my research before starting. This school only has about 20 reviews when other schools have thousands of reviews which are all mostly positive. Evertything that was thought, was thought from google. When I asked where the restroom was they told me to google it. That is their answer to everything. No books are provided and the instructors and assitants dont know much about coding. The whole course should be re evaluated.
This so called bootcamp is such a dissapoitment. I should have done my research before starting. This school only has about 20 reviews when other schools have thousands of reviews which are all mostly positive. Evertything that was thought, was thought from google. When I asked where the restroom was they told me to google it. That is their answer to everything. No books are provided and the instructors and assitants dont know much about coding. The whole course should be re evaluated.
Save your time and money go else where or teach your self. Please dont make the same mistake I made.
The student success manager really needs to be trained better or she should find a new job. She is the main reason why the course is runned the way it is.
What a dissapointment. I cant understand how they have any positive reviews.
Marc of Rutgers Bootcamps
Rutgers Coding Bootcamp
Aug 31, 2016
I graduated from Rutgers Coding Bootcamp in July, and overall it was a great experience. The program moves pretty quickly, so you must be ready to put in the hard work. The instructors and teaching assistants definitely made you feel like family.
I can not say the same for the career development and student success team. There were countless times where many students tried to get in contact with people who are part of student success and did not get a response for we...
I graduated from Rutgers Coding Bootcamp in July, and overall it was a great experience. The program moves pretty quickly, so you must be ready to put in the hard work. The instructors and teaching assistants definitely made you feel like family.
I can not say the same for the career development and student success team. There were countless times where many students tried to get in contact with people who are part of student success and did not get a response for weeks. I understand that there is a lot going on, but not hearing back for weeks is unacceptable.
Career services held a couple workshops to help people get prepared for the job market. We only had one mock interview with very limited feedback from career services. At the end of the program, they hosted a Demo day where students can showcase their portfolios to recruiters. Many of us noticed that the number of partnerships that they told us they had at the beginning of the program and the number of that showed up were not remotely close. I also noticed a lot of favoritism during demo day. Instructors were pointing recruiters in their favorite students direction. Many of us stood there with less than a handful of recruiters stopping by to see our work. We were all told to print 100 copies but handed out less than 20.
This program will greatly broaden your coding knowledge, and you will come out of it with tools that will help you succeed in web development. On the other hand, don't rely on career services to find you a job; work hard and find one on your own.
Jamie Farrell of Rutgers Bootcamps
COO
Aug 31, 2016
The name is Rutgers but it is really a third party who runs the school. The instructors and Tas arent much help, they tell you to google everything. Save your money and go to another school. 70% of the time they dont get through the lesson plans. The classes are part time but you have to study full time to be successfull. I would not recommend this course to my worst enemy.
Stacey Maresco of Rutgers Bootcamps
Student Success Manager
Aug 17, 2016
I graduated about 3 weeks ago, and what I have seen that putting the time, the sweat and the effort does pay off. It is not easy to be good at something if you do the basic and minimum work. The program is intensive and that is to be expected, the instructors know the subject and have worked in the field which helps a lot when it comes to looking at problems not only from a coding stand point but from a real enviorment. I would recommend the bootcamp.
Stacey Maresco of Rutgers Bootcamps
Student Success Manager
Aug 17, 2016
This was a great experience from beginning to end. I had learned alot during the last few months and I had created things that I never knew I could create. It was a great curriculum where it would start you off with the basics to get everyone up to speed and then slam you with a myriad of technologies. It doesn't go into full depth into each and every one of those technologies, but that is not the point. If it did, this course might take a lifetime to learn. Technologies come and go bu...
This was a great experience from beginning to end. I had learned alot during the last few months and I had created things that I never knew I could create. It was a great curriculum where it would start you off with the basics to get everyone up to speed and then slam you with a myriad of technologies. It doesn't go into full depth into each and every one of those technologies, but that is not the point. If it did, this course might take a lifetime to learn. Technologies come and go but what we have learned are the fundamentals of coding and good source of tools at our disposal to do build upon.
I would like to thank the whole staff for being so helpful and patient with us. As much as they had provided the help, ultimately it was up to us what to acheive with the content that we had learned. As with anything in life, If you put your work and time in, you will get amazing things accomplished.
In the end, I will miss this class as it was an honor to work with brilliant people with a similar passion for coding, and thanks again Alex, the TA's, Funda, and Career Services.
Boot Camp Team of Rutgers Bootcamps
Community Team
Jul 27, 2018
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Rutgers Bootcamps costs around $14,495. On the lower end, some Rutgers Bootcamps courses like Full Stack Flex - Part-Time cost $11,995.
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Rutgers Bootcamps has in-person campuses in Jersey City and Somerset.
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