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Frequently Asked Questions

Johns Hopkins University, in partnership with HyperionDev, offers transformative bootcamps to equip you with essential skills. Below, find answers to frequently asked questions about our bootcamps. For more specific inquiries, contact our admissions team for personalized assistance.

Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS

Data Science is perfect for those looking to unlock the power of data. You’ll learn essential skills such as data visualization, machine learning, and statistical analysis, equipping you to drive data-informed decision-making in any industry. If you’re passionate about data analysis, problem-solving, and creating impactful insights, this is the right path for you.

Cybersecurity prepares you to safeguard digital environments against cyber threats. You’ll gain knowledge in risk management, ethical hacking, and security protocols through hands-on experience and expert guidance. This bootcamp is ideal for those passionate about technology who want to protect systems and data in an increasingly digital world.

Software Engineering enables you to build software solutions, ranging from apps to databases. Dive into digital craftsmanship, learning Python, SQL, and machine learning for dynamic, data-driven applications. Ideal for those passionate about problem-solving and innovation.

Web Development unlocks the world of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, React, and beyond. With these skills, you'll craft captivating front-end experiences, manage back-end functionality, and utilize databases seamlessly. Ideal for creatives and aspiring web entrepreneurs alike, offering boundless opportunities for innovation and digital presence.
 If you're unsure which bootcamp is the best fit for you, you can book a call with an admissions consultant to discuss your options further.

The bootcamps are not assigned formal credit nor do they confer a qualification accredited on any framework. However, you will receive a digital certificate of completion from HyperionDev in partnership with the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering once you complete the bootcamp.

For part-time students, we recommend dedicating a minimum of 8 hours per week to complete any of our online Bootcamps within 6 months. This allows individuals to study while working a full-time job.

For full-time students, we suggest dedicating a minimum of 16 hours per week to complete the bootcamp within 3 months.

Our bootcamps are designed to be flexible to your learning needs and goals. If you find yourself pressed for time, you have the option to extend your bootcamp duration.

We aim to make quality education achievable for everyone, so feel free to reach out to our admissions team for personalized guidance on pricing and payment options. Additionally, you can refer to the courses page for the cost of each bootcamp.

For the bootcamps, you’ll need a reliable internet connection and a computer or laptop capable of running the necessary software for coding. However, don’t worry if you lack prior coding experience or a technical background. Many students successfully transition to tech careers after completing our bootcamps, regardless of their starting point. The bootcamps are designed to accommodate beginners, providing comprehensive support and guidance. All you need is discipline, persistence, and a willingness to work hard and learn to code.

For online applications, the first step is to register on our site and fill in your application with the required information. After that, you must ensure that you have booked a call with admissions and spoken to a consultant to discuss your motivations and suitability and answer any questions.

To apply for an online bootcamp in Data Science, Cybersecurity, Web Development, or Software Engineering, click here.

Yes. You'll have the opportunity to engage with fellow bootcamp participants through our dedicated online platform. Utilize forums and join discussions on relevant topics to connect with your peers, share insights, and collaborate on projects.

If you miss the registration deadline, don't worry. Our bootcamps start new cohorts monthly, so you can easily join the next one.

For details on our refund and deferral policy, please click the link here.

Our bootcamps provide personalized mentorship and human-centric code review to support your learning journey. Expert mentors offer 24/7 guidance, while code reviews ensure tailored debugging and skill refinement assistance. Our comprehensive career support services also empower you with the skills, confidence, and connections needed for success in the tech industry. For more details about the kind of support you will receive, visit our page on student experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Data Science

Our Data Science Bootcamp dives deep into algorithms, data analytics, and data visualization—essential skills for extracting insights from vast datasets. Learn Python, the foundational language of data science, and explore Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.

Ideal for problem-solvers passionate about deciphering data, this field thrives in roles uncovering trends, identifying opportunities, and driving strategic initiatives across finance, healthcare, e-commerce, marketing, and technology sectors. Unsure if it's the best fit? Schedule a call with an admissions consultant to explore your options further.

Absolutely! Many bootcamp students launch successful data science careers without prior coding experience. Our bootcamps start from scratch, requiring only discipline, persistence, and a desire to learn.

Part-time learners should dedicate at least 8 hours weekly to complete the bootcamp in 6 months, which is ideal for those balancing studies with full-time jobs.

Full-time students should allocate at least 16 hours weekly to finish within 3 months.

Our flexible approach allows you to extend your bootcamp duration if needed, ensuring you meet your learning goals at your pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is a critical and ever-evolving field focused on protecting systems, networks, and data from cyber threats. This bootcamp equips you with the skills needed to identify vulnerabilities, implement security measures, and respond to incidents effectively. You’ll learn essential tools and techniques, including risk management, ethical hacking, and network security, preparing you to defend against malicious attacks.

The ideal cybersecurity professional is someone who thrives on solving complex problems and enjoys the challenge of staying one step ahead of potential threats. They possess a keen analytical mindset and a passion for technology, making them well-suited to protect sensitive information across various industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and technology.

If you're unsure which bootcamp is the best fit for you, you can book a call with an admissions consultant to discuss your options further.

Certainly! Many students successfully transition to careers in cybersecurity after completing the bootcamps, even with no prior coding experience. The bootcamps are tailored to help you start from scratch, requiring only discipline, persistence, and a willingness to learn.

For part-time students, we recommend dedicating a minimum of 8 hours per week to complete the Cybersecurity Bootcamp within 6 months. This allows individuals to study while working a full-time job.

For full-time students, we suggest dedicating a minimum of 16 hours per week to complete the bootcamp within 3 months.

Our bootcamps are designed to be flexible to your learning needs and goals. If you are pressed for time, you can extend your bootcamp duration.

Software Engineering

Frequently Asked Questions

Software Engineering is a dynamic and innovative field that revolves around designing, developing, and maintaining the backend of software systems. At its core, it's about using creativity and logic to craft robust and scalable solutions to complex problems. This bootcamp involves diving into the realm of digital craftsmanship, learning essential tools such as Python and SQL, while also delving into machine learning to develop dynamic, data-driven applications.

The ideal software engineer is passionate about problem-solving and innovation, thriving in environments where creativity and logical thinking intersect. They are individuals who relish the challenge of transforming complex ideas into tangible, user-friendly software solutions. Software engineering transcends industry boundaries, finding relevance in industries such as technology, finance, healthcare, e-commerce, entertainment, and beyond.

If you're unsure which bootcamp is the best fit for you, you can book a call with an admissions consultant to discuss your options further.

Certainly! Many students successfully transition to careers in software engineering after completing the bootcamps, even with no prior coding experience. The bootcamps are tailored to help you start from scratch, requiring only discipline, persistence, and a willingness to learn.

For part-time students, we recommend dedicating a minimum of 8 hours per week to complete the Software Engineering Bootcamp within 6 months. This allows individuals to study while working a full-time job.

For full-time students, we suggest dedicating a minimum of 16 hours per week to complete the bootcamp within 3 months.

Our bootcamps are designed to be flexible to your learning needs and goals. If you find yourself pressed for time, you have the option to extend your bootcamp duration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Web Development

Full Stack Web Development encompasses the comprehensive process of designing, building, and maintaining both the front-end and back-end components of websites and web applications. This bootcamp unlocks a world of creativity and technical prowess, where you can learn essential technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, CSS, React, Node.js, and more.

The ideal Full Stack Web Developer is a versatile problem-solver with a creative mindset and a passion for innovation. They thrive in dynamic environments where they can seamlessly transition between different technologies and collaborate with cross-functional teams to bring digital solutions to life. Full Stack Web Developers are in demand across various industries, including technology startups, e-commerce, finance, healthcare, and media.

If you're unsure which bootcamp is the best fit for you, you can book a call with an admissions consultant to discuss your options further.

Certainly! Many students successfully transition to web development careers after completing a bootcamp, even with no prior coding experience. These bootcamps are tailored to help you start from scratch, requiring only discipline, persistence, and a willingness to learn.

For part-time students, we recommend dedicating a minimum of 8 hours per week to complete the Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp within 6 months. This allows individuals to study while working a full-time job.

For full-time students, we suggest dedicating a minimum of 16 hours per week to complete the bootcamp within 3 months.

The bootcamps are designed to be flexible to your learning needs and goals. If you find yourself pressed for time, you have the option to extend your bootcamp duration.

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Johns Hopkins University Whitings School of Engineering is partnering with online education provider HyperionDev to offer a portfolio of high-impact outcomes-oriented online learning programs. These programs are provided by HyperionDev and quality assured by Johns Hopkins University to leverage their thought leadership in technical practice developed over decades of expertise.

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