
The Curriculum
Learn to CODE using a
modular approach
Course Map
Are you ready to launch your career as a software developer, or just interested in finding out if this is the right path for you? Check out our courses below to find out where you should start, what you will learn, and what you can expect after you successfully complete each course. Get started in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with beginner-level courses, or take your training to the next level with intermediate courses soon to be available!
Learn to Code
Code 201: Get used to writing syntax and pushing code as you learn the basics of web development through HTML, CSS, Javascript, and the tools and best practices used by software developers around the world.
Code 301: What’s the technology behind launching a web app and working with a software development team? In this course, you will go beyond HTML, CSS, and JavaScript syntax and learn how to launch a web app, collaborate on projects, use advanced frameworks and libraries, and work with basic algorithms and data structures.
Is programming right for me?
Code 101: Is this career path really for you? Spend a Saturday with us to build your first web page and test your new skills to see if you enjoy the prospects and process of software development.
Code 102: If you’re ready to get unstuck and move beyond the concepts covered in Code 101, come work with experienced developers who can help guide you through your learning. Join us for our NEW Code 102! You’ll receive 30 hours of instruction as you blast through the prework for Code 201, while getting a tour of the tools and techniques of modern developers.
Become a
Professional Developer
Code 401: These are the most intense courses offered at Source Code Developer Academy. Students come in with various backgrounds and leave with the training and skills they need to excel as professional software developers. To test straight into Code 401, students will need previous experience in software development, whether through Source Code Developer Academy courses, self-study, previous education, or on-the-job training.