FVI School of Technology’s Web Developer program is a 9-month bootcamp designed to turn beginners into full stack web developers in Miramar, Florida. This course has a 25-hour per week schedule, so students can continue to work while they learn. Of those 25 hours, 20 hours is classroom time and the rest is practiced outside the classroom.
In this program, students will learn front-end web development, including basic HTML5, CSS3, and JS, in addition to SASS, jQuery, React.JS, object oriented programming, and functional programming. The back-end portion of the course focuses on Node.js. Since FVI School of Technology is a code school that cares about job skills, they also include a 6-week track in PHP – a code camp within a code camp.
The 9-month Web Development program is one of the first programs of its kind to be eligible for federal financial aid for qualified applicants. Once students complete this program, the Career Services team will work with them to find an opportunity to use their new skills. With dedicated instructors, an understanding support staff, and a talented Career Services team, FVI School of Technology can teach you the skills you need to start an amazing tech career in less than a year.
FVI TechLaunch was something I wanted to try out and see how it went but the very first week of attendance I was very impressed at how stuctured the curriculum was and most importantly was the level of patience the instructors had with the students. They made sure to review the previous day's work all the time and introduced the students to stand-ups early in the program.
I came into TechLaunch with prior programming knowledge and skills but even with those skills I found that I la...
FVI TechLaunch was something I wanted to try out and see how it went but the very first week of attendance I was very impressed at how stuctured the curriculum was and most importantly was the level of patience the instructors had with the students. They made sure to review the previous day's work all the time and introduced the students to stand-ups early in the program.
I came into TechLaunch with prior programming knowledge and skills but even with those skills I found that I lacked the skill to think critically, that is what I believe was a major achievement for me attending TechLaunch. One of a web developer's super power is to have the ability to learn because technology is evry changing. TechLaunch develops this skill by putting its students through rigorous but achieveable tests and challenges.
I am glad I got to attend TechLaunch and graduate. If you get the chance and get accepted into the program, don't pass it up.
My experience at FVI: TechLaunch was something new for me. I came into the school, not knowing a thing about computers. I didnt know what classes were gonna be like even though I I was given the curriculumn for the whole course. When I started to learn in my first class I started to really enjoy it and and find it really interesting. As I went through the full course, it was a rough ride but I didnt stop because as much as it was stressful it was also fun and interesting. I never...
My experience at FVI: TechLaunch was something new for me. I came into the school, not knowing a thing about computers. I didnt know what classes were gonna be like even though I I was given the curriculumn for the whole course. When I started to learn in my first class I started to really enjoy it and and find it really interesting. As I went through the full course, it was a rough ride but I didnt stop because as much as it was stressful it was also fun and interesting. I never had a taste for having problem solving skills, but now I know what its like.
I would definitely recommend anyone that would be at least a little bit interested in what its like to see and experience what goes on behind a simple page of any kind, like a gif search page or something like that, to really see how things work together. The professors that, are absolutely enthusiastic and get you going, and make you want to learn more and more each class. One of my favorite teachers is Frank, he's very good at coding and really understands what hes doing. He uses a white board to get you to understand what it is that you have questions for, and if you still dont understand what's going on he wont hesitate to repeat himself more thoroughly. Theres three wheels of different sets of classes, frank is in wheel two. whatever you dont get in wheel one, Frank will go back and refine you knowledge with you.I've gotten a lot of of TechLaunch and I've grown to be apart of the family.
The staff and students are great people and if you ever need help with anything, anyone is there for you to help in any way. I'm a graduate now, from TechLaunch and I'm still going back to refine my knowledge on what I learned, and I really love that when you become an alumni of the school, you can go back at any time for free, to any classes you would want to refresh your mind on or learn about any new languages that may come up in the future. I'm gonna stick with TechLaunch even if i get a job in the field we're going for, its always great to go back even if you feel youve learned a lot, theres always more to learn. I hope that anyone gets inspired to go, its a really great school and the professors are always trying to improve the student experience as much as they can.
Classes are from 5:30 to 10:30. They are held in a nice coworking space so there is plenty of opportunity for networking if you get there a little early. The instructors have the right mix of not letting you get lost in the code but also not spoon feeding all of the information, so you get used to looking things up when they don't work but they are happy to help when you need it. The majority of the course work is actually building apps and websites so you'll have a portfolio when you're d...
Classes are from 5:30 to 10:30. They are held in a nice coworking space so there is plenty of opportunity for networking if you get there a little early. The instructors have the right mix of not letting you get lost in the code but also not spoon feeding all of the information, so you get used to looking things up when they don't work but they are happy to help when you need it. The majority of the course work is actually building apps and websites so you'll have a portfolio when you're done. There are plenty of places to eat within walking distance of the school and plenty of good coffee on site. The GI Bill covers it so good news for military folks. My favorite part is that they already found me work before I finished. I have no complaints at all. Do it!!
TechLaunch was a really good experience. Teachers and administators are really nice. They really care for you and want you to succeed, they help you to do so. The program wasn't too long or too short. Its 9 months of intensive learning and lots of studying which can get hard at times, but if you push through it you wont regret it. The director of the program is always ready to help and thats not an exaggeration. He is definitely one of the people that help me get through this intensive pr...
TechLaunch was a really good experience. Teachers and administators are really nice. They really care for you and want you to succeed, they help you to do so. The program wasn't too long or too short. Its 9 months of intensive learning and lots of studying which can get hard at times, but if you push through it you wont regret it. The director of the program is always ready to help and thats not an exaggeration. He is definitely one of the people that help me get through this intensive program. Also I love the structure that the program gives to learn the languges, with out the structure and guidance it would have taken me a good 4 years to get the amount of knowlege, I have now.
Techlaunch was amazing. I learned about new technologies and used industry-wide tools. I feel more confident to apply to developer jobs knowing that I now have the knowledge and skills listed on job postings. The teachers and admin staff were kind, respectful, and helpful. I feel blessed to have had this opportunity.
A few months ago I saw the course announced on Facebook, and I realized that my opportunity for improvement was in Techlaunch. The program was very interesting and covered the knowledge that I was looking to learn.
We have very good techlaunch teachers, with a lot of experience and a lot of knowledge to help the students to easily understand the new classes and contents. From the first class the teachers instruct us on how to begin to elaborat...
A few months ago I saw the course announced on Facebook, and I realized that my opportunity for improvement was in Techlaunch. The program was very interesting and covered the knowledge that I was looking to learn.
We have very good techlaunch teachers, with a lot of experience and a lot of knowledge to help the students to easily understand the new classes and contents. From the first class the teachers instruct us on how to begin to elaborate our portfolio, and they indicate us how to use the tools to incorporate the new projects, and at the same time to begin to elaborate the resume.
The techlaunch team and the teachers work directly with us students to perfect the portfolio and the resume, and Andrea, in a very professional way, prepares us and gives us instructions individually to get a successful interview
I personally recommend the web devolper techlaunch program for anyone who wants to acquire knowledge of computer science or simply, as is my case, add new technologies and languages to those already known. The quality of the classes is guaranteed, since it is completely linked to the quality of the teachers of the program, which, without a doubt, is excellent.
My experience in techlunch was great! During all this time I learn programing and how to do an app, web pages, create databases and much more. Also learn how work in a team. I had a great time with all instructors and classmates. It was a nice, and friendly learning environment. I recommend the web program.
My experience at Techlaunch was positive overall. The program challenged me and taught me how to come up with solutions to real world problems. Though the courses are meant to have a full overview of full stack web development, there's still a fair amount of independent research that needs to be done. The instructors are very knowledgable and encouraging. They allow the students to struggle a little so that we aren't really hand-held through the entire process. Through this course, I was a...
My experience at Techlaunch was positive overall. The program challenged me and taught me how to come up with solutions to real world problems. Though the courses are meant to have a full overview of full stack web development, there's still a fair amount of independent research that needs to be done. The instructors are very knowledgable and encouraging. They allow the students to struggle a little so that we aren't really hand-held through the entire process. Through this course, I was able to learn to be very resourceful and the biggest benefit is when you're able to get ahead of the class so that you can ask the instructors more advance topics. I feel confident in myself to apply at jobs and be able to learn whatever language or framework the position is looking for. I would recommend this program to anyone who is willing to learn and push themselves to be great programmers. The school does have job assistance, but I was able to go out and apply for a job myself because I believed I was ready.
After months of searching, TechLaunch was my obvious choice. Thanks to TechLaunch I am acquiring the proper skills and Knowlege needed to enter the tech world. Definitely a life-changing experience for a young adult such as myself.
The course provides in-depth training on front end web development and fundamentals of back end development. Subjects include: AJAX, AJAX, AngularJS, Bootstrap, Career Coaching, CSS, Design Principles, Express.js, Game Design, Git, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, Laravel, Mobile, MongoDB, Node.js, Objective-C, Phonegap, PHP, and Wordpress.
I started Techlaunch 9 months ago with zero experience. All I need to say it is a great program and great teachers. Special thank's to all my teachers Victor ,Brent and Randy .Thanks a lot
How much does FVI School of Technology cost?
The average bootcamp costs $14,142, but FVI School of Technology does not share pricing information. You can read a cost-comparison of other popular bootcamps!
What courses does FVI School of Technology teach?
FVI School of Technology offers courses like Cyber Security, Full Stack Web Developer.
Where does FVI School of Technology have campuses?
FVI School of Technology has in-person campuses in Fort Lauderdale and Miami.
Is FVI School of Technology worth it?
FVI School of Technology hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 20 FVI School of Technology alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed FVI School of Technology on Course Report - you should start there!
Is FVI School of Technology legit?
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Does FVI School of Technology offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Is FVI School of Technology accredited?
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