ATLANTA SOUTH CODING BOOTCAMP

Short Courses for Long Careers

Atlanta South Bootcamp Course Summary

IN PERSON, FULL-TIME

13 weeks
Mon – Fri, 9 am – 5 pm
$5,000

SKILLS COVERED

Learn how to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create static and dynamic websites as you learn front-end web development.

You Belong Here

At our Atlanta South coding bootcamp we believe you were born to write code — to use your intelligence and problem solving to create awesome things. We believe you belong in a job that values you — that cares about your skills and personality. We believe you belong here with us.

Take Your Seat at the Table

This is a place for people like you to learn, interact, and jumpstart your lives together.  Make lifelong friends in 13 weeks and learn the skills for a new career for as little as $5k with our in-person coding courses. (Scholarships and financing are available.)

 

In over a decade of teaching web development bootcamps, we’ve never asked anyone to buy an overpriced textbook or enroll in extra classes they didn’t need.

 

Instead, you’ll focus on what you care about — writing code and completing real-world projects for your portfolio — with instructors who care and classmates who also love knowing the secrets behind the machine.

 

Hit the “skip intro” button on your life and get straight to the good stuff.

Give Us Five & We’ll Give You Ten

$5k TUITION IS AFFORDABLE BY DESIGN


Our goal is to make improvement attainable. That means a curriculum that doesn't require a tech background, a program designed to fit into your life, and tuition that costs less than some refrigerators. Your future is within reach.

DELIVERING QUALITY BOOTCAMPS FOR 10 YEARS


We have thousands of graduates and lots of experience. You can probably find some bootcamps that are older, and some that are cheaper, but we encourage you to compare and try to find a bootcamp with more experience for less money.

RSVP for a Virtual Open House!

Every Wednesday we host a Virtual Open House with a Devmountain instructor and an admissions counselor to talk about our courses, what to expect when applying, and why we think you’ll love Devmountain if you’re serious about pursuing a new career.

 

We’ll also be sure to answer any questions you have about our programs. Ask us anything!

Let us know you’re coming! Share your name and email. We’ll look forward to hosting you. We’ll also send links to stories plus information and helpful tips about the application process.

 

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Our students love us…

 

“At Devmountain I found exactly what I was looking for. I wanted to be fully immersed in an environment where I was being taught web development skills while surrounded by passionate instructors, mentors, and peers.”   

Joe Warren - Devmountain Web Development Graduate

Joe Warren

Software Developer
& Integrator II | USAA

In-person Web Development
Class of 2018

Welcome to Our Atlanta South Bootcamp in Lithonia!

Once home to large rock quarries and an industrial railroad hub, Lithonia has grown into a charming small town with a historic downtown, a modern shopping district, thousands of acres of parks and nature preserves, and a Mamie’s Kitchen Biscuits.

 

It’s a wonderful place to walk around Arabia Mountain, explore everything New Black Wall Street has to offer, or jumpstart your life by learning full-stack web development skills. 

Campus Amenities

 

Rooted in the past and looking to the future, Devmountain is a part of Strayer University, which has been around since 1892! As a student, you’ll become part of our community and be able to enjoy what our Lithonia campus has to offer. 

In-Person Web Development By the Numbers

13 Weeks

The standard length of the Atlanta South coding class

$5000

15 – 40 hrs

The typical time on campus weekly for part-time & full-time students°

Info accurate as of 04/20/2023.  Prospective students should verify. *Click here for more information about financing options.

°May includes breaks. Time may be taken off for holidays. Full-time students usually meet during business hours M-F, part-time students on evenings, T & Th, & daytime Sa. Students may have work to do outside of classroom hours. Check with an admissions counselor for scheduling info about a start date. 

FRED

Designed to Fit into Your Life

The typical Atlanta coding bootcamp student is a busy student. We might have bills, work, spouses, kids, and more all competing for our time. Most of us can’t take four years off to “find ourselves” and finish a degree. 

 

The beauty of our coding bootcamp is that we offer two great ways to learn the skills that can launch your career. 

 

The full-time program is completely disruptive for a short amount of time, which can make it less disruptive to your overall life. Think of it like ripping the bandage off quickly, then moving on with your life. 

 

The part-time program allows students to go at a slower pace on nights and weekends. The program will take a few more months and a bit more grit to complete, but it’s possible to do it with day-time commitments. 

 

Coding Courses near Atlanta — There’s Nothing Like the Real Thing…

 

Who hasn’t wanted to use a self-checkout line or phone it in every now and then? But when you really care and want to get it right, nothing beats learning to code in-person. 

  • Stay on track with face-to-face support and accountability.
  • Avoid "Zoom fatigue."
  • Could help many learning styles.
  • Ask and answer questions in real time.
  • Get new results by getting out of old environments.
  • Make friends and build relationships.
  • Focus better by learning from a person (instead of staring at a screen that also happens to be one of your biggest distractions).

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Get yourself a course outline or two and see what a Devmountain bootcamp is like. In the outlines, we explore:

Curriculum, programming languages, and technology covered

Daily and weekly schedule

Financing options

Career support

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Are you ready to take your seat at the table?

We think deep down you can feel there’s something waiting for you — a chance to hone your skills, earn respect, and claim a spot in the life you deserve. 

 

So what are you waiting for? Nothing changes unless you do.

 

Traditional paths and four-year degrees may not work for everyone, and some coding bootcamps either charge a lot more, have much less experience, or don’t have a campus near Atlanta. The first step in getting where you belong is being here with us. 

Atlanta South Coding Bootcamp —Frequently Asked Questions...

First, students must be 18 years old by the time their course begins, have a high school diploma (or its equivalent), and complete an application.

 

Second, you will need to be able to attend classes, in-person, at our Atlanta South bootcamp. 

There are two ways to answer this question.

 

First, our full-stack Atlanta bootcamp is designed so that people with basic computer literacy should be able to graduate. For instance, you don’t need to have been coding since the days of Fortran, but you should feel comfortable installing programs and apps on your computer without regularly asking someone for help.

 

Second, all that said, we aren’t sure why anyone would choose to study something they have no experience with. A little experience with programming will not only help you complete your coding course, but it will help you feel confident that you’re studying something you enjoy.

It’s called a “bootcamp” for a reason. 

 

Students learning to code near Atlanta should be busy for about eight hours a day for five days a week, with some homework scattered through your nights and weekends.  

 

In the first part of the program, students have regular lectures with time to practice what they’ve been taught. In the second half, they will largely do project work with the help of fellow students and Devmountain staff. 

This is hard to pin down because so much of the bootcamp environment will depend on the people you study with, and each cohort is different.

 

Often times our students become friends in a way only possible when people accomplish something really hard together. When everyone is working together, swapping ideas, or letting off steam, there is a bit of electricity in the air. It’s fun. (Especially for those of us who just get to sit back and watch.) 

 

More than once we’ve heard students say that campus was one of the few places where they really felt like they belonged. 

 

As for amenities, those will differ by campus. You can see some information about the Atlanta South coding bootcamp amenities below. Reach out to an admissions counselor if you’d like to know more. 

Atlanta bootcamp students will be taught to build web applications with full-stack development (front-end and back-end) with an emphasis on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. 

 

We also hope you’ll learn how to solve problems, find answers, work together, have a great time (even under stress), hit deadlines, and believe in yourself.

 

If you’d like more details, feel free to register for an info session below or reach out to an admissions counselor

Neither we, nor anyone else in the universe, knows this for sure. (If we could predict the future, we’d be too busy getting kicked out of casinos.)

 

We encourage you to look at our published Outcomes Report and research salary information from reputable sources online. Just keep in mind that salaries vary a lot by circumstance and region—a dollar in New York or San Francisco does not have the same buying power as a dollar in Salt Lake or Dallas, and a brand new professional often won’t make as much as the average professional.

We understand the desire to be reassured, but this isn’t something anyone can know in advance. (And beware of anyone who tells you they can.)

 

What we can tell you is our Outcomes Team tracks each and every recent graduate and their employment status. They are ready to help you polish your LinkedIn profile, optimize your resume, prepare for interviews, and help in many other ways.

 

If you want to learn more, we encourage you to look at our published Outcomes Report and research job demand from reputable sources. As you do so, keep in mind demand can vary a lot by circumstance and region, and high demand is still not a guarantee of employment. 

We cannot tell you how much you might spend, but we can tell you how much we will charge. Tuition for our Atlanta in-person Web Development Bootcamp is $5,000 (with limited scholarships available).

 

Some students choose to finance their tuition with loans, sometimes including a cost of living stipend. How much those students pay will be affected by the terms of their agreements with the lenders. 

 

Finally, some students may buy new computers or choose to supplement their training with other resources.

Applications have three parts.

 

First, you’ll fill out your personal information, which usually takes around 15 minutes.

 

Next, you’ll schedule a consultation with an admissions counselor. (This is our chance to make sure you’re a real person and your chance to ask any questions.) This can take 15-30 minutes.

 

Finally, you’ll complete a skill review, which can give you an idea of whether you’re ready for the program or what you might need to work on first. This is done online and usually takes about 30 minutes.

 

Once you’ve completed all that, you should receive an admissions decision. At that point, it’s up to you whether you want to move forward and enroll or pursue other options. There is no commitment until you make a seat deposit. 

Our Atlanta South coding bootcamp is taught in Lithonia. You can see more campus information below. 

It’s a coding thing. If you don’t already know about it, you should totally enroll for the best coding bootcamp near Atlanta to learn more. 

Do you have a different question? Well, aren’t you precocious! Feel free to reach out to us any time about any old thing.