Coding Dojo Intros Data Science Bootcamp

The coding education company is launching a new program at its Bellevue campus to train the next generation of data scientists and data analysts.

Coding Dojo is launching the Data Science Immersive Bootcamp, a new 14-week program that will train students for careers as data scientists or data analysts.

Students will learn "core data science principles" and "develop data science solutions" using the SQL, R, and Python programming languages. They will also leverage "statistical and machine learning processes" to build models.

The course will initially be available at Coding Dojo's Bellevue campus beginning in March 2020; registration is now open. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED.

Coding Dojo expects to expand the program to other campuses throughout 2020. The coding education company will deliver the course through its learning management system, where students will be able to access lectures, videos, reading assignments and projects.

More information about the Data Science Immersive Bootcamp is available on Coding Dojo's website.

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