FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Although there is a significant cost element involved in signing up for a UM Coding Bootcamp, the learning outcomes are extremely positive, with many former students landing their dream job in tech as a result of their training. The Coding Bootcamp’s focus on providing learners with both the skills and real-world experience that they need means that this program is generally seen as an enriching, positive if challenging undertaking.
Student support is fundamental to the UM boot camp experience – to this end learners are offered portfolio review sessions, soft skills training, virtual tech panels, demo days, and access to class recordings.
When considering a UM Coding Bootcamp, think carefully about the time commitment needed to be sure that you have the best chance of success; check the course syllabus online for details of the average hours a student is expected to complete a home study, as well as the frequency and duration of the virtual class sessions.
If you are considering attending a UM Bootcamp but aren’t sure if this type of learning program is suitable for you, or are unsure which Bootcamp to choose, go to the University of Miami website in order to get in contact with a Learning Advisor who will be able to discuss all aspects of the courses available.
Companies that hire coding graduates include Apple, Google, IBM, Bank of America, and Penguin Random House. Organizations are increasingly recognizing both the skill sets that Bootcamp graduates can bring to the table, and the self-motivation, ambition and drive that saw them through such an intensive and challenging program.
The University of Miami offers bootcamps in Coding, Fintech, Data, and Tech Project Management. All courses are virtual and part-time, and full details follow below.
A UM Coding Bootcamps costs between $8,495 – $12,495.
Students do not need to purchase any additional materials or coursebooks – all that is required is the use of a laptop.