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Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science launches CMU TechBridge Coding Bootcamp

June 25, 2024
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The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University has launched the CMU TechBridge Coding Bootcamp to provide access to computer science education and career opportunities for high school (or equivalent) graduates. 

The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University has launched the CMU TechBridge Coding Bootcamp to provide access to computer science education and career opportunities for high school (or equivalent) graduates. 

The bootcamp will extend the reach of CMU’s computer science education offerings beyond its traditional undergraduate and graduate programs. CMU has partnered with TalentSprint to implement the program to help aspiring professionals build the skills required for launching and advancing their tech careers.

“CMU is dedicated to making a meaningful impact on society by extending its expertise to those who need it most,” said Ram Konduru, director of executive and professional education at SCS. “CMU TechBridge is tailored to meet the increasing demand for high-trust, high-impact coding bootcamps for entry-level tech professionals. We are partnering with leading ed tech firm TalentSprint to offer this program, which will impart skills necessary for participants to secure and succeed in tech jobs.”

There are more than 377,000 job openings for software and tech roles annually, and these careers attract premium salaries, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Further, the tech industry is moving toward skill-based hiring in addition to hiring traditional computer science degree holders. 

This coding bootcamp will give participants industry-relevant skills for entry-level tech jobs without requiring a traditional computer science degree, removing barriers for people who might not otherwise have the time or resources. The program covers introductory computer science concepts with an emphasis on problem solving. Participants will learn to write code, build front-end interfaces and deploy programs using tools currently used in the industry. 

This full-time, hands-on learning program will be delivered over four months. A hybrid program, CMU TechBridge Coding Bootcamp will include online classes led by instructors and mentors and two optional visits to CMU’s Pittsburgh campus. The program will be delivered by SCS faculty, TalentSprint and industry practitioners. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate from SCS.

“We are delighted to partner with Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science, a global leader in computer science education, to launch this coding bootcamp,” said Santanu Paul, co-founder and CEO of TalentSprint. “This program will build on the success of TalentSprint’s coding bootcamps around the world. For participants, it will open the doors to highly differentiated skills and premium careers in tech. For employers, it will provide access to a larger pool of software developer talent trained by CMU faculty.”

Applications for the CMU TechBridge Coding Bootcamp program are open. To learn more, applicants can visit the program page.

About Carnegie Mellon University – School of Computer Science Executive & Professional Education

The Executive and Professional Education program at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science connects organizations and individuals to our computer scientists and educators who are pioneers in their fields. We accomplish this through a combination of custom courses, online courses, certificate programs and bootcamps. Our custom courses are personalized to meet the upskilling needs of an enterprise with one or more of our academic courses serving as the technical underpinning. Our online courses, certificate programs and bootcamps are open enrollment and are suited for individuals desiring to upskill in specific areas. 

About TalentSprint

Established in 2010, TalentSprint is a part of the NSE group and a global ed tech company that brings transformational bootcamps and cutting-edge learning programs to modern-day professionals who aspire to future-proof themselves with deep expertise. TalentSprint partners with top-tier academic institutions and big tech global corporations to create futuristic programs and deliver remarkable outcomes. Its patent-pending, AI-powered platform, ipearl.ai, seamlessly blends world-class academic rigor with industry-leading practitioner experience. The company’s learner engagement rates and high customer delight scores make it a leading player in the industry. For more information, visit talentsprint.com.

 



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