Full Stack Development Course
Full Stack Development Course Overview
This course focuses on front-end and back-end development, as well as strong fundamentals in data structures and algorithms. Learners will cover Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Javascript, HTML, CSS, Typescript, React, PostgreSQL, PHP, REST APIs, software architecture, relational databases, and object-oriented programming. Our projects include a focus on databases, intermediate object-oriented design, and deploying to the cloud.
Course Contents
27 projects
44 exercises
43 resources
2 academic papers
Certificate of completion
Course Outcomes
Upon completing this course, learners will master sorting and search algorithms, and gain proficiency in working with arrays and establishing SQL connections for simple queries. You will achieve intermediate professional competency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, understand how frameworks operate, and grasp essential web architecture components such as routers, controllers, and models. Additionally, students will learn basic design patterns, debugging techniques, and HTTP status codes, preparing them for advanced front-end and back-end development.
Full Stack Development Course Pre-requisites
This course is not for beginners and thus has prerequisites. In order to succeed in this course, you should:
- Use the command line
- Use an IDE
- Use Git, and in a group setting with mains, branches
- Sorting and search algorithms working with arrays working with SQL
- Establish connections
- Do simple query
- Intermediate competency for HTML/CSS, and Javascript understand how a framework works understand web architecture (router, controller, model, etc.) basic design patterns debugging HTTP status codes
We’d recommend this course for:
- Industry professionals
- Web developers looking to expand to full stack
- Bootcamp grads
- Computer Science grads
- Career switchers
- People with a basic foundation in Javascript or Python
This course is NOT for:
- Beginners, people learning to code
- High schoolers
Course Options
Full-time and part-time programs available remotely.
Self-Learning Upskill
Study at your own pace, in your own time, without any course meetings – just the assignments, projects, autocorrection, and peer reviews.
Requires 1 business day to register, process payment, submit verifications.
Max time to complete course: 6 months
Part-time Professional Flex
Study on a part-time basis with somewhat flexible options on course meetings. No project deadlines.
Start dates:
- Sept 10, 2024
- Oct 29, 2024
- Jan 21, 2025
- Mar 25, 2025
- June 17, 2025
Max time to complete course: 6 months
Intensive Bootcamp - Part Time
Study part-time in a highly structured intensive bootcamp. Attendance is required and projects have deadlines.
Start dates:
- Sept 10, 2024
- Oct 29, 2024
- Jan 21, 2025
- Mar 25, 2025
- June 17, 2025
Max time to complete course: 6 months
Intensive Bootcamp - Full Time
Study in a highly structured intensive bootcamp. Attendance is required and projects have deadlines.
Start dates:
- Sept 10, 2024
- Oct 29, 2024
- Jan 21, 2025
- Mar 25, 2025
- June 17, 2025
Max time to complete course: 3 months
Full Stack Development Course Curriculum
What you’ll cover throughout your learning journey.
Intermediate Data Structures
- Cover the basics of programming in Ruby to gain familiarity with the language and its syntax
- Program in Ruby and begin working with data in CSV format while discovering classes in Ruby and their uses
Database Design
- Dive into databases, querying databases, and specifically, using SQL
- Build a database from scratch using all of their previous knowledge and programming experience
Game Logic and Programming
- Students dive into gaming logic as they apply programming logic to creating a complex game
- Covering both front-end visuals and backend databases, students uncover game design and make choices about their game’s look and feel as well as their backend database
- Games must be deployed online so that anyone can play them, with most games being deployed using Heroku
Intermediate Full Stack Development
- Cover oAuth while creating a full stack application from scratch, giving learners significant power and decision-making abilities in security, backend design, and front-end development
- Complexity, constraints, and lots of choices present themselves as learners build their first major and significant full stack application and portfolio project
Course Meetings
Daily standup meetings are conducted to kick off the day, Learners share progress since last session, discuss roadblocks, and brainstorm solutions, fostering support and goal clarity. Facilitated by program managers, these meetings ensure everyone shares updates, mirroring industry practices.
As part of the group session, a learner will tackle a coding problem, sharing their thought process to the group, inviting discussion and alternative solutions.
Students collaborate in small groups on unique timed coding challenges. Results are shared and then to reinforce their grasp of terminology and potential interview questions, a quick ‘Skills Check’ quiz is presented.
Weekly sessions explore industry-relevant technical subjects that are not typically addressed in projects, in preparation for technical interviews. Activities range from individual presentations to group work completing “new technology canvas” worksheets followed by brief presentations.
A case study is selected in advance that aligns with the program’s curriculum, learning objectives, and student expertise levels, ensuring a variety of topics. Following this, we engage in reading, analyzing, and discussing business challenges and data privacy issues, etc. fostering collaboration and diverse viewpoints.
Our virtual library offers private breakout rooms for one-on-one conversations or focused group discussions. Whether working independently or in groups, respectful communication and active listening are prioritized.
A collaborative workspace where two learners work together on the same project. Partners can readily share ideas, solve problems, and learn from each other’s coding skills.
Stop Boring Online Courses. Start Coding & Building Applications!
All tracks use project-based learning, meaning you will spend most of your time coding. Manage your work and assignments in our proprietary learning platform that’s designed to reflect the working life of an engineer.
Expect to be assigned projects, coding exercises, and peer code reviews. Our platform includes:
- Autocorrection system
- Automatic code quality evaluator
- Integrated development environment
- Integrated Git system
- Sophisticated peer code review system with IDE and Git all connected, gamified with points you earn and spend
- Discord chat for each course
Join an Outstanding Learning Community!
Joining Qwasar is about joining a learning community. Learning on your own is hard, watching online videos can be boring, and sharing your learning journey (and certainly lots of jokes) with others is important.
Our platform and Discord chat, as well as our program meetings, are all about building and participating in the community. When you join our programs, you have access to:
- Group debugging sessions
- Small group sessions
- Virtual coworking rooms
- Sophisticated peer code review system
- Coding collaboration workshops and pair programming
- Our lively Discord online chat (with a tech news section and a meme section)
What to Expect: 90% Coding
What you will be doing throughout the program.
PROJECTS
Each season has a series of projects to complete that last 1 day to up to 3 months. These are problems and challenges to build software based on certain requirements and restrictions.
One example of a project would be to build a task-management software with tags, permissions, and a basic user interface.
EXERCISES
Each week, participants will have 1-5 coding exercises to complete. These are accessed through our software and your code is auto-graded to ensure it is up to speed and functioning. This is part of the learning process. We have over 800 exercises in our library with thousands of test cases!
ROLE PLAY
We use role play to develop soft skills such as job negotiations or conflict resolution. We also use role play in technical interview practice where participants will both be the interviewee and the interviewer. This dual-sided perspective is unique to our program & helps build better interviewees.
GAMIFICATION
Our system is gamified, meaning that you will earn and spend “Qpoints.” As you complete peer code reviews, you earn points and as you submit your projects for review, you will spend Qpoints.
Course Costs & Tuition
Course costs are below and payment is due upfront. If you have any questions about costs, please contact us directly!
Self-Learning Upskill
$500
Sale! $249
Part-time Professional Flex
$1000
Sale! $699
Intensive Bootcamp – Part Time
$2000
Sale! $1499
Intensive Bootcamp – Full Time
$2000
Sale! $1499
What’s included in the price:
- All program meetings
- All assignments and course materials: projects, coding exercises, project resources, Discord channel access
- Program support as applicable by option
- No textbooks required, no additional purchases required
Career Preparation and Support
For intensive bootcamp learners, we provide career preparation and support. Qwasar has created a career support track and community called Technical Interview Preparation Program (TIPP), which students join in Season 2. This includes:
- Interview Preparation and Practice
- Data Structures and Algorithms Course
- Resume and Profile Preparation
- Technical Portfolio Development
- Useful Resources
Application Process
Understand how to apply and enroll.
Self-Learning Upskill
Application and verification of identity, followed by agreement to terms and conditions, then payment.
This generally takes 24 hours, and is to help ensure a safe and friendly learning community.
All Other Options
Application form submission
Behavioral and technical interview (both at once) to evaluate skill level
Admissions decision
Enrollment contract
Payment
What to Expect
At Qwasar, you are responsible for your learning, just as you would be responsible for your work in a job. Problem-based learning involves finding, trying, and building solutions. With no single source of truth and no answers provided, it’s up to you to figure out how to make your code work, when and how to ask for help, and how to successfully build software in a team.
What Sets Us Apart
Silicon Valley Standards
We train to standards set by Silicon Valley for full stack developers. This means the level is much higher than that of bootcamps, and higher than that of CS degrees. Your specialty is being an elite developer at a world-renown level.
Technical Skills & Knowledge
Thanks to the depth and breadth of our program curriculum, you acquire a level of technical skills and knowledge that learners in other programs or bootcamps simply never acquire.
Strong Back-end Skills
The vast majority of bootcamps don’t cover data structures or algorithms. CS degrees don’t cover hands-on application of theory or actually developing software architecture. We cover both and your strong back-end skills and experience with databases, data structures, and algorithms will set you apart from other candidates.
Depth of Technical Portfolio
Learners develop a technical portfolio that has depth and shows the extent of their technical skills and ability to handle databases, deployments, and development. Neither bootcamps nor CS degrees offer this.
Questions? Contact us!
For questions about this course, or to speak with one of our Program Managers, contact us via our website form.
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