Women - Nyc Tech Guide PDF
Women - Nyc Tech Guide PDF
Women - Nyc Tech Guide PDF
@WOMEN_NYC
1 The Beginner’s Guide to Free and Low-Cost Tech Courses in NYC
ABOUT WOMEN.NYC
Women.nyc is a comprehensive initiative to make New
York City the best place in the world for women
to succeed.
By working with partners who share our mission to financially empower women and leveraging
all the tools the city has to offer, we’ve rolled out groundbreaking programs that have a real
impact, including salary negotiation workshops, career training, funding for small businesses,
grants for female creators, legal advice from the city’s most respected law firms, and more.
So why a guide to free and low-cost tech training from women.nyc? Because there’s a shortage
of women in high-paying fields like web development, data science and cybersecurity. Because
our city is rich in free and low-cost ways to learn these in-demand skills. And because a more
diverse tech workforce will lead to better tech for everyone – and maybe even a booming
career for you.
Think you can make it in tech? We do. Here are dozens of places to start.
Good luck!
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8 The Guide
8 Web Development
9 In-person Classes
12 Online Courses
16 Career Track Bootcamps, Accelerators and Intensives
19 Meetups
20 Open Labs and Project Support
20 Programs for Women
23 Cybersecurity
24 In-person Classes
24 Career Track Bootcamps, Accelerators and Intensives
Among the top tech ecosystems in the world, the sector is one of the fastest growing in the
city’s economy, with startups alone valued at an estimated $71 billion. All this growth means
just one thing: high demand for tech talent.
Top companies have committed to adding thousands of jobs in the city while the number of
startups (9,000 at last count) continues to grow. In fact, New York’s tech sector has nearly
doubled since 2009 and employs more than 140,000 people. With an average salary of $152,900,
the hub has become a key economic driver for the city.
But demand for workers with the right skills is outstripping supply for some roles. Recent
research from LinkedIn shows shortages in the thousands for certain fast-growing fields, such
as data science.
That’s where you come in. You can position yourself for a well-paying tech career quickly and
affordably by enrolling in one (or more) of New York City’s free and low-cost courses. Offered
by a host of government agencies, libraries, private companies and nonprofits, these courses
cover a range of key sectors within tech and are available throughout the boroughs.
CYBERSECURITY
We took an exhaustive approach, wanting to provide a range of in-person and remote options
that worked for beginners in each borough. While we’ve provided as much information on each
course as possible, we did not vet each one, and factors such as cost and location are subject to
change. Make sure to contact each provider to understand if the class will best meet your needs.
Whether you’re looking to explore a new field or take your current job in a new direction,
understand that these courses are intended for beginners. Certain computer programs can be
mastered in a matter of weeks, but you’ll still need additional training to land that first job in your
field. Regardless, these classes can get you started on your new career quickly and affordably.
Tech careers aren’t for everyone. If you don’t have coding experience, get started slowly with
some free online classes. You’ll be introduced to the mechanics so you can better decide if
you want to learn more. Once you are sure you want to pursue this career path, enroll in
courses to sharpen your skills and then an in-depth bootcamp that can connect you to a
career in your new field.
If you choose an online program, the Flatiron School suggests setting aside weekends or
evenings for consistent progress. If you’ve picked an in-person program, check to make sure
you can attend every session to get the most out of the experience. Safeguard the time you need
for classwork and practice by blocking it out on your calendar.
What would you like to get out of your training? Would you just like to know more about a
certain technology or sector? Or are you hoping to make a shift in your current job or even
change careers? Knowing the answers to these questions is key—and can guide you as you
research course providers. For example, if you’re hoping your training will lead to job opportuni-
ties, careers site Dice suggests you find out what percent of students graduate on time and how
many are working in the field for which they trained. You can ask your school for these metrics
or, as Dice points out, review data compiled by the Council for Integrity for Results Reporting.
As you research courses, get creative. Multiple sites (such as Switchup and Course Report)
review classes and bootcamps. The New York Tech Talent Pipeline has a downloadable
checklist, Choosing a Tech Bootcamp: Things to Look For, to help you evaluate your options.
And don’t overlook connecting with people in person. Reach out to alumni from programs
you’re considering or drop in on a local tech meetup in your field. These simple conversations
can help build your network while giving you the advice you need to plot your next career move.
Web Development
Learn the fundamentals of adding CSS to a webpage. This course is one of 80 offered through
TechConnect from the New York Public Library.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: 18 and older with some knowledge of HTML
Cost: Free
Duration: One 2-hour session
Deadline: First come, first served
Info: www.nypl.org/computers
Learn coding fundamentals and make your own webpage. This course is one of 80 offered by
the New York Public Library to strengthen technology skills.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: 18 and older
Cost: Free
Duration: One 2-hour session
Deadline: First come, first served
Info: www.nypl.org/computers
Through a series of project-driven labs, you’ll learn CSS3 and HTML5 to control your website’s
appearance. This course is offered through Baruch College’s division of Continuing and Profes-
sional Studies.
Location: Baruch College. Exact location TBD
Hours: Wednesdays, 6:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Anyone. Some HTML experience recommended
Learn to build engaging websites using HTML and CSS basics in this course offered by the
Queens Public Library.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Adults
Cost: Free
Duration: 4 weeks
Deadline: First come, first served
Info: https://www.queenslibrary.org/programs-activities/technology-training/tech-workshops
Phone: 718-990-0769
Get introduced to HTML and CSS basics in this course offered by the Queens Public Library.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Adults
Cost: Free
Duration: One session
Deadline: First come, first served
Info: https://www.queenslibrary.org/programs-activities/technology-training/tech-workshops
Phone: 718-990-0769
PROJECT CODE
You’ll learn front-end development fundamentals, create a website with the other students in
your class and earn a certificate of completion in this course, one of 80 offered through the New
York Public Library’s TechConnect program.
Location: Varies
Java
JAVA FOR NEW PROGRAMMERS
Learn object-oriented programming basics. Also covered: defining objects, typing, flow control,
and exception handling, among other topics. This course is offered through Baruch College’s
division of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Location: Baruch College. Exact location TBD
Hours: Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: $655
Duration: 8 sessions
Deadline: Check site for future dates
Info: https://registration.baruchcaps.com/baruch/course/course.aspx?C=2669
Website: www.baruchcaps.com
Phone: 646-491-6687
JavaScript
JAVASCRIPT: THE BASICS
Learn how to add JavaScript to a webpage. This course is one of 80 offered through
TechConnect, a New York Public Library program designed to build and strengthen
technology skills.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: 18 and older. Must have a basic understanding of HTML
Cost: Free
Duration: One session
Python
INTRODUCTION - PYTHON
Learn Python programming fundamentals, including reading and writing functions as well
as data types, such as numbers, strings, lists, and dictionaries. This course is offered through
Baruch College Continuing and Professional Studies.
Location: Baruch College. Exact location TBD
Hours: Tuesdays, 6:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: $545
Duration: 5 sessions
Deadline: Check site for future dates
Info: https://registration.baruchcaps.com/baruch/course/course.aspx?C=3880
Website: www.baruchcaps.com
Phone: 646-491-6687
Online Courses
CODING BOOTCAMP PREP
Learn to code with this full-stack, self-paced course that teaches two languages (Ruby and
JavaScript) and job hunting skills. The course, provided by the Flatiron School, also offers
on-demand support and tools for connecting in real-time to students and instructors.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone. The class can act as an introduction for beginners or a prep-course for
those eyeing a competitive coding bootcamp
Cost: Free
Duration: 75 hours
Info: www.flatironschool.com/free-courses/coding-bootcamp-prep
Website: www.flatironschool.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888-958-0569
A series of short, interactive projects walks beginners through the basics of HTML, CSS and
JavaScript to create a functioning site.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: N/A
Info: https://dash.generalassemb.ly/projects
Lehman College bundles together three online courses to teach students how to use CSS3,
HTML5 and JavaScript to build responsive websites optimized for smartphones, tablets and
desktops.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone. Some experience in HTML recommended
Cost: $299
Duration: 12 weeks
Info: www.ed2go.com/lehmance/online-courses/front-end-developer-suite
For more upcoming dates: www.ed2go.com/lehmance/
INTRODUCTION TO HTML
Master the basics of HTML5 in this course offered by Codecademy, a New York-based company
specializing in interactive online tech courses.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: 7+ hours
Info: www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-html
Website: www.codecademy.com
INTRODUCTION TO JAVASCRIPT
This course lays the foundation for using JavaScript in any environment. It’s offered by
Codecademy, a New York-based company specializing in interactive online tech courses.
Hours: Self-directed
INTRO TO JAVASCRIPT
Learn the basics and gain an understanding of the differences between client-side and
server-side JavaScript. The course is one of several pre-recorded webinars offered by Noble
Desktop, a New York-based tech training company.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: 2 hours
Info: www.nobledesktop.com/seminars/intro-to-javascript
Website: www.nobledesktop.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 212-226-4149
INTRO TO JAVASCRIPT
Master JavaScript basics and get introduced to functions, structures (such as arrays and
objects) and jQuery.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: 50+ hours
Info: www.flatironschool.com/free-courses/learn-javascript
Website: www.flatironschool.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888-958-0569
Learn Java programming at your own pace with this package of instructor-led online courses
from Lehman College. The series bundles two courses (Introduction to Java Programming
and Intermediate Java Programming), teaching participants to write their own programs, how
Explore the basics of Ruby with this immersive online course that helps you build your own
online game. The course, provided by New York-based Flatiron School, offers on-demand
support, an open-source curriculum and real-time collaboration.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: 30+ hours
Info: www.flatironschool.com/free-courses/learn-ruby
Website: www.flatironschool.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888-958-0569
LEARN CSS
Learn to set up file structures, edit text and colors, and create attractive layouts in this class,
offered by Codecademy, a New York-based company specializing in interactive online tech
courses.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone. Introduction to HTML is recommended as a prerequisite
Cost: Free
Duration: 15+ hours
Info: www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-css
Website: www.codecademy.com
Get introduced to HTML, CSS, Javascript, and Wordpress and learn about the career
opportunities in tech. Participants are given access to Skillcrush’s Coding Camp Slack
community for additional support.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: N/A
Info: https://learn.skillcrush.com/skillcrush-free-bootcamp/
The NYC Tech Talent Pipeline’s Web Development Fellowship, a full-time, 17-week immersive
training program, is designed to prepare New Yorkers with no previous professional web
development experience for careers in Web Development at salaries of $65,000 or more.
Offered in partnership with Fullstack Academy, this project-based program, worth $17,000, is
offered free of cost to eligible applicants.
Location: In-person, 5 Hanover Square, 11th floor, Manhattan
Hours: Full-time. Foundations phase (4 weeks), on campus; Junior phase (six weeks on
campus), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Review Week, 1 week remote self-study; Senior phase (six weeks on
campus), 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Who’s eligible: 18 years and older. Participants must earn less than $50,000 a year, be a New
York City resident and be authorized to work in the U.S. Unemployed New Yorkers are eligible.
Participants must not have prior professional (paid) experience in web development or be
currently working as a developer
Cost: Free, including materials; laptops and Metrocards are provided for students in need
Duration: 17 weeks
Deadline: 2020 dates and deadlines not yet set
Info: www.fullstackacademy.com/nyc-fellowship
Email: [email protected]
This coding bootcamp, a partnership between WeWork and the Flatiron School, offers an
immersive software engineering curriculum in which you’ll learn in-demand languages such as
HTML5 and CSS, JavaScript, SQL and Ruby. According to the Flatiron School, graduates of this
program now work at top tech companies, including Google, IBM and Microsoft.
Location: Flatiron School, 81 Prospect St., Brooklyn
Hours: Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Who’s eligible: 18 or older. Must earn $35,000 a year or less
Cost: $0 upfront. Once employed, graduates pay a tuition of $17,000 in monthly increments of
10 percent of their income
Duration: 15 weeks
Deadline: Rolling. New cohorts start every 3 weeks. Each cohort comprises around 20 students.
Info: www.accesslabs.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888-958-0569
PURSUIT FELLOWSHIPS
Accepted fellows can choose from two tracks, iOS mobile development or full-stack web skills.
Each track offers two phases: Pursuit Core, in which students learn fundamentals in computer
science, coding, and testing by working collaboratively and building real-world projects; and
the longer Pursuit Advance, which offers graduates career support. According to Pursuit, a so-
cial-impact organization based in Long Island City, current graduates work at Pinterest, Spotify,
LinkedIn, Uber and a host of other companies.
Location: 47-10 Austell Place, Long Island City, Queens
Hours: Pursuit Core daytime schedule: 10 months—daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Pursuit Core
nights and weekend schedule: 12 months— weekdays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturdays and
Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Who’s eligible: 18 or older with demonstrated need. Women, underrepresented minorities, and
people without college degrees are encouraged to apply
Cost: $0 upfront. Once employed at a tech job earning more than $60,000, participants pay 12
percent of their income for 3 years
Duration: Four years. Pursuit Core: 10-12 months; Pursuit Advance: 36 months
Deadline: Check website
Info: www.pursuit.org
CUNY has partnered with Revature, a technology talent development company, to create this
hybrid program. It combines 12 weeks of immersive training with a 2-year paid placement at a
partner business or government agency. Tracks shift depending on the needs of the Fortune 500
companies and agencies with whom Revature works. Participants build a professional portfolio
and earn related certifications.
Location: Queens College, CUNY, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Queens; CUNY School of Professional
Studies, 119 W. 31st St., Manhattan
Hours: Varies by track
Who’s eligible: U.S. residents with a bachelor’s degree or better. Beginner and intermediate
skill levels welcome
Cost: Free
Duration: 12 weeks of training; 24 months of paid job placement
Deadline: Deadlines not yet set. The application includes an in-person interview
Info: https://revature.com/cuny/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 703-570-8181
Learn programming fundamentals, product development, and web development. This program
includes job search assistance and career counseling. It is one of two job-training tracks offered
by LaGuardia Community College’s TechHIRE Open Code.
Location: In-person sessions vary by track. Locations can include: LaGuardia Community
College, 31-10 Thomson Ave., Long Island City, Queens; General Assembly, 10 E. 21st St.,
Manhattan
Hours: Full time. In-person, virtual and hybrid tracks available. Exact hours TBD. Expect to do
30+ hours a week of training
Who’s eligible: Participants must be authorized to work in the U.S. full-time; not be currently
attending college; be unemployed or underemployed (not working full-time); be 17-29 years
old; have a high school diploma or the equivalent, and meet all federal selective service re-
quirements. Note: LaGuardia TechHire OpenCode is part of a national study to test if offering
individuals skills training and extra support services helps students complete training and find
employment in middle-high skill jobs. Students must consent to participate in this study to be
enrolled in the program.
Cost: Free
Meetups
CODE CREW - LEARN TO CODE!
Monthly meetups provide courses, workshops and networking for those who are interested in
honing their coding skills. Topics have covered: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Ruby, Ruby on
Rails, Python and more.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Varies
Duration: Past sessions have lasted two hours
Deadline: N/A
Info: www.meetup.com/codecrewny/
Whether you’re a beginner or intermediate user, these free meetups, held the first Saturday of
every month, will strengthen your knowledge of Python. Past sessions have explored Pandas
(Python’s alternative to Excel), and other aspects of Python development.
Location: 5 MetroTech Center, Room 433, Brooklyn
Hours: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: 3 hours
Deadline: Check website for future dates. Sign up required
Info: www.meetup.com/learn-python-nyc/
Improve your coding skills, meet other coders and get questions answered at these informal
sessions for beginner- and intermediate-level coders offered by New York-based Flatiron School
and WeWork.
Location: WeWork DUMBO Heights, 81 Prospect St., Brooklyn
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: 3 hours
Deadline: Check online for future sessions
Info: http://pizzacodestudysession092409al.splashthat.com/Meetup
Need some one-on-one support for a coding project, help with a self-paced online course or
have any other tech questions? Stop by one of these one-hour open labs, held at New York
Public Library locations. Beginner- and intermediate-level users welcome.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: 18 and older
Cost: Free
Info: www.nypl.org/tech-connect
The New York chapter of the national non-profit provides women and non-binary adults with
low-cost opportunities to learn software development through in-person programs, mentorship
and hands-on instruction.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
This engineering program immerses cis women, trans women, and non-binary individuals
into the in-demand language of JavaScript, preparing them for careers as full-stack software
engineers. The program, administered by Fullstack Academy, teaches front-end and back-end
development, plus computer science fundamentals through lectures, hands-on workshops, and
portfolio projects. GHP’s network of instructors, speakers, students and grads provide a one-
of-a-kind support group for participants after the program ends. Since its inception in 2016,
GHP has trained more than 500 software engineers and its graduates have been hired at top
companies such as Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and more.
Skill level: Intermediate. Applicants need to be familiar with concepts like variables, loops,
conditionals, functions, recursion, and general problem solving. Admission involves a rigorous
assessment and interview process (which mimics the interview process for a tech job).
Location: Fullstack Academy, 5 Hanover Square, Floor 25, Manhattan
Hours: Weekdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Cis women, trans women, non-binary individuals
Cost: $3,000 deposit, which is subtracted from $19,910 total tuition costs. The remaining
$16,910 is deferred to be paid back in nine monthly installments after a graduate secures a
full-time, in-field position
Duration: 17 weeks, comprising remote and in-person phases. Remote phase, 4 weeks, 25+ hours
per week; In-person phase, on campus, 13 weeks, 45+ hours per week
Deadline: Rolling. Seven cohorts offered each year. Check website for 2020 dates
Info: www.gracehopper.com/apply
Website: www.gracehopper.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 646-828-7156
The local chapter of this national non-profit offers talks, networking and workshops for those
interested in machine learning and data science. Past workshops have covered an introduction
to Git and GitHub, while recent talks have covered Facebook AI research and machine learning
analytics.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Women and gender minorities, though the group is inclusive to anyone who
supports its mission
Cost: Varies
Info: http://wimlds.org/ and www.meetup.com/NYC-WiMLDS
Bring questions and a project you’re working on to these informal sessions designed to help
you sharpen your skills, organized by the New York-based tech collective the League of Women
Coders.
Location: Varies
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Women and women identifying
Cost: Free
Duration: 2.5 hours
Info: https://www.meetup.com/League-of-Women-Coders/events/264691560/
Cybersecurity
Explore the top business, technical, legal and ethical issues companies and governments face
when it comes to cybersecurity and privacy. Through case studies and simulations, sessions
cover evaluating cybersecurity and privacy risks; best practices for detection and prevention of
data theft; and legal and regulatory privacy and security requirements. This course is offered
through Baruch College’s division of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Location: Baruch College. Exact location TBD
Hours: Mondays, 6:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: $425
Duration: 6 sessions
Deadline: Check back for future dates. Classes capped at 25 students
Info: https://registration.baruchcaps.com/baruch/course/course.aspx?C=4061
Website: www.baruchcaps.com/
Phone: 646-491-6687
Learn the basics of industry software and terminology before continuing on to the bootcamp
operated by Fullstack Academy software development school in Lower Manhattan (see below).
This program is part of a special partnership between LaGuardia Community College, Fullstack
Academy and CyberNYC, the City of New York’s $100-million-dollar cybersecurity initiative.
Location: In-person, cybersecurity foundations bridge coursework, LaGuardia Community
College, 31-10 Thomson Ave., Long Island City; Cybersecurity bootcamp, Fullstack Academy,
Floor 25, 5 Hanover Square, Manhattan
Hours: 30+ hours a week full-time day program. 15+ hours per week part-time evening program
Who’s eligible: Participants must be authorized to work in the U.S. full-time, and have a high
school diploma or equivalent, basic computer skills (including keyboarding and working with
The program teaches the skills for a career in cybersecurity, preparing students for two
high-demand jobs: security operations center (SOC) analyst and penetration tester. It offers
technical training, preparation for top certificates (CompTIA Networking+, CompTIA Security+,
OSCP, CISSP Associate) and career development (including an in-house job fair). The
bootcamp, launched in 2019, will have trained 72 students across 3 cohorts by the start of 2020.
It is offered thanks to a partnership between Fullstack Academy and CyberNYC, the City’s
$100-million-dollar cybersecurity initiative.
Location: Remote and in-person. On campus training: 90 Broad St., Manhattan
Hours: Program is split into 3 phases: Foundations (4 weeks, self-study) and the Junior & Senior
phases (13 weeks total, on-campus, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Who’s eligible: Full-tuition scholarships are available to New York City residents 18 and older
who make $50,000 or less a year. Recipients should not have previous experience in cybersecu-
rity or be pursuing a degree in cybersecurity. No industry experience is required, but applicants
must participate in an in-person interview; pass a logical reasoning test; demonstrate passion
for the cybersecurity industry and be committed to the program
Cost: Free to those earning a limited number of full-tuition scholarships. If you don’t meet city
eligibility for the scholarships, the tuition is $17,610
Duration: 17 weeks
Deadline: Applicants should check for cohort start dates. There are seven planned for 2020
Info: https://cyber.fullstackacademy.com/apply
Email: [email protected]
Participants learn job-related skills (Introductions to Unix/Linux, preparation for Cisco CCNA
Cyber Ops certification) as well as receive professional development training in this hands-on
program from IT non-profit Per Scholas.
Location: 804 E. 138th St., 2nd Floor, Bronx; 630 Flushing Ave., 6th Floor, Brooklyn
Hours: Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Who’s eligible: 18 or older and authorized to work in the U.S. Applicants may qualify if they are
unemployed or underemployed, and/or receive public benefits, such as subsidized housing or
income support
Cost: Free (hardware and materials provided)
Duration: 17 weeks
Deadline: Admissions are rolling. Six cohorts each year (24 students in each cohort)
Application process includes an entrance exam (the Test of Basic Adult Education) and an
interview
Info: https://perscholas.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 718-991-8400
TECH FUNDAMENTALS
This training course combines hands-on instruction with career prep. It is provided by NPower,
a national non-profit that trains veterans and young adults for technology careers.
Location: 50 Greene Ave., Brooklyn; 315 E. 105th St., New York
Hours: Weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Who’s eligible: 18 to 25 year olds. Participants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
Cost: Free
Duration: 23 weeks total: 16 weeks, hands-on training; 7 weeks, paid internship
Deadline: Rolling admissions. Next start date: January 21, 2020
Info: https://www.npower.org/apply/tech-fundamentals/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 212-564-7010
This program trains students to work as network security specialists by preparing them for
CompTIA A+ and N+ industry certifications. The intensive program offers job search assistance
Data Science
& Analysis
Learn to use Excel to analyze and manipulate data imported from a range of databases. This
course is offered through Baruch College’s division of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Location: Baruch College. Exact location TBD
Hours: Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Who’s eligible: Anyone. Basic Excel knowledge is necessary
Cost: $399
Duration: 3 sessions
Deadline: Check website for future dates. Classes capped at 25 students
Info: https://registration.baruchcaps.com/baruch/course/course.aspx?C=3988
Website: www.baruchcaps.com/
Phone: 646-491-6687
Gain an understanding of the skillsets data scientists need and Python’s role in this field. This
class is offered by Noble Desktop, a New York-based tech training company.
Location: Noble Desktop, 594 Broadway, Suite 1202, Manhattan
Hours: Varies
Who’s eligible: Anyone
Cost: Free
Duration: One session
Deadline: Contact for future dates
Info: www.nobledesktop.com/seminars/get-started-in-data-science
Website: www.nobledesktop.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 212-226-4149
A project-based curriculum ensures low-income New Yorkers leave this course job-ready with
a portfolio of work to show future employers. The program, a partnership between the City of
New York’s Tech Talent Pipeline and Galvanize, a technical school, was created using feedback
from New York City employers eager to hire trained data and market analysts.
Location: 109 Nassau St., 4th floor, Manhattan
Hours: Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Who’s eligible: 18 or older. Participants must earn $45,000 or less a year, be a New York City
resident, be authorized to work in the U.S., and have no prior experience working professionally
as a data analyst
Cost: Free. Students receive monthly Metrocards for the duration of the program
Duration: 18 weeks
Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis
Info: https://www.galvanize.com/data-analyst-training-accelerator
Get introduced to the data science industry with this online course that covers Python and
machine learning as well as fundamental data types. The course, provided by the Flatiron School,
also offers on-demand support and tools for connecting in real-time to students and instructors.
Hours: Self-directed
Who’s eligible: Anyone with intermediate skills
Cost: Free
Duration: 75 hours
Deadline: N/A
Info: www.flatironschool.com/free-courses/data-science-bootcamp-prep
Website: www.flatironschool.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888-958-0569