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Virtual Info Session: Learn about the new 14-week Worcester State Web Development Coding Bootcamp Certificate
Chamber of Commerce members (and their spouses and dependents) are currently eligible to receive $950+ off tuition for Worcester's First Coding Bootcamp for Workforce Development. The WSU Coding Bootcamp, a non-credit professional career credential, can prepare individuals with little or no coding experience with the technical, communication, and innovation skills needed to enter the workforce as Web Developers, Software Engineers, Technical Project Managers, and more. WSU’s Coding Bootcamp is scheduled to meet 2 weeknights and Saturdays each week for 14 weeks, is taught by veteran industry-practitioners, includes building a portfolio of projects and coding in real-world situations with companies in languages & frameworks using JavaScript, SQL, Node.js, and more. Go to www.wsucode now to learn more about how today’s student can become tomorrow's digital professional in ONLY 14 weeks.
In this 14-week program, you will get 12 hours each week (on nights and weekends) of face-to-face class time on campus at Worcester State University with industry-practitioner instructors who are coders by day and instructors by night, plus up to 10 hours of project work and exercises each week. You’ll build a portfolio of projects and work directly with a real company to gain new work experience and grow your network. You will meet mentors and leaders in industry to help guide you.
Whether you are seeking a stackable credential to compliment your existing degree(s), or if you want to embark on an entirely new career in web development, Worcester State University has over 1,200 training options to help prepare you for career success.

Date and Time
Wednesday Jul 31, 2019
6:30 PM - 7:45 PM EDT
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Fees/Admission
Free Information Session
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Contact Information
Dr. Jeremiah P. Riordon
Director of the Center for Business and Industry
Worcester State University
486 Chandler Street
Worcester, MA.
01602-2507
Office: 508-929-8787
Fax: 508-929-8100
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