“We chose to partner with Flatiron School because of its track record in training students from diverse backgrounds: You can succeed in the program even if you don’t have experience with computer science,” said Follansbee. Students from computer science and liberal arts majors alike are encouraged to apply. No prior coding experience is required however, students admitted to the course will need to complete 75-100 hours of online pre-work to ensure everyone is beginning at the same level. The course will give students a deep dive into programming languages such as JavaScript and Ruby, with experience in both back-end and front-end programming, among other project-based learning experiences. The Yale-Flatiron School course - titled “CPSC S115 Intro to Full-Stack Web Development” - will run for 10 weeks during Summer Session 2019. Financial assistance will be available for Yale College students on financial aid.Ĭhun, who asked Summer Session to develop a summer coding program, said, “The Yale-Flatiron School course will augment Yale’s Computer Science curriculum by providing instruction in the fundamentals of computer science and coding, knowledge that will benefit students, whether they go into industry or to graduate school.” At Yale Summer Session 2019, students will have the chance to take a tailored version of this bootcamp that will immerse them in computer science fundamentals and help them develop the knowledge to build programs like computer engineers. The Yale-Flatiron School program is based on Flatiron School’s software engineering bootcamp that has helped students around the world learn to code. Yale Summer Session is collaborating with Flatiron School to offer a Web Development Bootcamp for Summer 2019, which will carry two Yale College credits, Dean Marvin Chun and Dean of Summer Session Jeanne Follansbee announced today.
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