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Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp

(Java)

Your future career starts here. Learn in-demand skills.
Pay no tuition until you get hired.
   Full Time | 12 Weeks | 40+ Hours/Week

   On Site @ Albab Coworking Space

  Status Of Bootcamp: Open For Registration

Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp

(.net)

Your future career starts here. Learn in-demand skills.
Pay no tuition until you get hired.
   Full Time | 12 Weeks | 40+ Hours/Week

   On Site @ Albab Coworking Space

  Status Of Bootcamp: Open For Registration

Upcoming Cohort

.net

Apr 25, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026

Sep 5, 2026 - Nov 28, 2026

Jan 10, 2026 - Apr 4, 2026

Upcoming Cohort

.net

Apr 25, 2025 - Jul 18, 2025

Sep 5, 2025 - Nov 28, 2025

Jan 10, 2026 - Apr 4, 2026

The C# and .NET Framework web development Bootcamp is a wonderful choice
for students looking to utilize Microsoft technologies and languages.
Many of the top companies worldwide utilize Microsoft software and tools.
With C# being one of the top programming languages in existence,
in terms of popularity and usage, graduates are prepared for positions requiring skill in this language.

 

  Curriculum 

Job-Ready Skills employers are looking for.
We constantly improve our curriculum based on the ever-changing needs of the technology industry and employers feedback.

+ WEEK 1

Understand how programming teams are managed and how the software lifecycle works from client to official release.
Topics: Main App Demo, Setting up a development environment, Bootcamp overview and methodology, Full Stack web applications

+ WEEK 2

Build User Interface prototypes by drawing and use them to ensure proper understanding of client requirements.
Topics: Fundamentals of the software development, The software development life cycle, Project proposals and group work

+ WEEK 3

The front end is what the client sees and interacts with and this is the critical component of any web based application.
Topics: Single Page Applications, A review of HTML, A review of CSS, Bootstrap, Responsive web design

+ WEEK 4

Understanding deployment processes and the difference between development, staging and production environments, helps you deliver working applications.
Topics: Git & GitHub, Domain, Servers, Accounts.

+ WEEK 5

The backend is the part of a computer system or application that is not directly accessed by the user, typically responsible for storing and manipulating data.
Topics: Code reviews, HTTP request/response and URLs, ASP.NET Core, Restful, A review of C#.

+ WEEK 6

The microservice architecture is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of services. The microservice architecture enables the rapid, frequent and reliable delivery of large, complex applications.
Topics: Software engineering best practices, Microservices, Reactive programming

+ WEEK 7

Learn about data access layer and database design. Understand different data storage models from Relational to NoSQL to non-structured.
Topics: Databases, SQL, Data modeling, ORM, Entity Framework

+ WEEK 8

Reports help you monitor your progress towards your business goals by helping you see how you’re doing. You can also track trends - which can give you an advantage over your competitors.
Topics: Charts, Tables, Export data

+ WEEK 9

Software security is an idea implemented to protect software against malicious attack and other hacker risks so that the software continues to function correctly under such potential risks. Security is necessary to provide integrity, authentication and availability.
Topics: Security, sessions and authentication, Single sign-on, OIDC, Access Tokens

+ WEEK 10

The operational requirements focus on how the system will be operated by the users, including interfaces and interoperability with other systems. The requirements establish how well and under what conditions the system must perform.
Topics: Logging, Monitoring

+ WEEK 11

A notification system is a combination of software and hardware that provides a means of delivering a message to a set of recipients. It commonly shows activity related to an account. Such systems constitute an important aspect of modern Web applications.
Topics: In app, push notifications, emails, sms.

+ WEEK 12

It is a level of testing that validates the complete and fully integrated software product. The purpose of a system test is to evaluate the end-to-end system specifications. Usually, the software is only one element of a larger computer-based system. Ultimately, the software is interfaced with other software/hardware systems
Topics: Unit testing, Integration Testing , End-To-End testing

  Graduate With A Portfolio

Projects you will be working on during the bootcamp:
Media archive system (Capstone)
Contacts web app
Blog app (Mini CMS)
Shop app (ecom, payment processing)
Twitter client app

It’s time to invest in yourself.
Get on the launchpad
and launch your tech career.

  Who is it for?

We welcome:

  • People with no prior experience
  • Beginners who have a brief background about programming
  • Professionals who want to strengthen their programming knowledge
  • Rigorous and motivated career shifters and entrepreneurs
  • Fresh CS/CE graduates who want to gain in-demand skills and build a portfolio to launch their career

Tuition 

Deferred Tuition

01            Select your Bootcamp

02           Enroll and pay $0 tuition

03           Begin study 

04          Complete the bootcamp 

05          Get Employed                                    

Find the bootcamp that’s bests for you

Only LBP 400,000 registration fee applies

Dive straight into your coursework

Get the career support needed

Deffered tuition agreement activates

01  Select your Bootcamp

Find the bootcamp that’s bests for you

02 Enroll and pay $0 tuition

Only LBP 400,000 registration fee applies

03 Begin study

Dive straight into your coursework

04 Complete the bootcamp

Get the career support needed

05 Get Employed

Deffered tuition agreement activates

Career Services & Support

A dedicated Career success manager will be following up with students along the
bootcamp to prepare them for post-graduation challenges through:

Resume Help
Connect With Employers
Interview Training
Post-graduation Support
Linkedin Profile
Soft Skills

FAQ

+ What is a coding bootcamp?

Coding bootcamps are an innovative new form of short-term, intensive, and often immersive education designed to provide aspiring  

tech professionals the technical skills they need to start careers in software development and other tech fields.

+ WHO CAN APPLY TO DGPAD BOOTCAMPS?

Anyone can apply to our bootcamps however beginners and career shifters are required to take a 6 weeks prep course before joining.

+ HOW DO I APPLY AND WHAT IS THE ADMISSION PROCESS?

Start by submitting an application online, the admission will be in contact with you to schedule an interview with one of our instructors.  

After the interview you should receive an email with a decision.

+ WHAT IF I DON’T FEEL PREPARED TO APPLY FOR THE BOOTCAMP RIGHT NOW? CAN I TAKE THE PREPARATION COURSE?

Our bootcamps are advanced level, meaning that beginners and career shifters may be required to join a 6 weeks prep course to acquire the foundations needed to participate in our bootcamps. We have put together a prep course for each bootcamp: Web  

development prep course (.net), Web development prep course (Java), and Data engineering prep course (Python).  

The course duration is 6 weeks/2 hours a day, and If successfully completed, applicants will be guaranteed a seat in the upcoming chosen bootcamp.

+ HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH THE CURRICULUM?

Our curriculum is a result of extensive market research and is based on companies' needs. It is a live document and is constantly  changing to address employers’ feedback and evolving technologies in the tech industry.

+ WHY DATA ENGINEERING AND NOT DATA SCIENCE?

There is a significant overlap between data engineering and data science when it comes to skills and responsibilities, however the main  di erence is focus. Data Engineers are focused on building the infrastructure and architecture for data generation while data scientists  are focused on advanced mathematics and statistical analysis on that generated data. 

Data Scientists are engaged in a constant interaction with the data infrastructure but they are not responsible for building and maintaining it. Instead, they are internal clients, tasked with conducting high-level market and business operation research to identify  trends and relations, which require them to use a variety of sophisticated machines and methods to interact with the data and act upon. 

On the other hand, data engineers work to support data scientists and analysts by providing the infrastructure and tools that can be  used to deliver end-to-end solutions to business problems. Data engineers build scalable, high performance infrastructure for delivering  clear business insights from raw data sources; implement complex analytical projects with a focus on collecting, managing, analyzing,  and visualizing data; and develop batch & real-time analytical solutions. 

Our data engineering bootcamp will teach you how to build end-to-end data applications to support your organisation’s needs.

+ HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU EXPECT STUDENTS TO PUT IN THE BOOTCAMPS?

The o cial bootcamp schedule is 9 to 5, Monday to Friday but we expect students to put in 40+ hours a week.

+ WILL I GET A JOB AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE BOOTCAMP?

Absolutely. It really just depends on how motivated you are! You get out what you put in.

+ WHAT IS THE COST OF DGPAD BOOTCAMPS?

Our bootcamps are completely free until you land a job. A registration fee of only LBP 400,000 will be charged at the beginning of the  bootcamp.  

We run on a deferred tuition model which means, you will be required to pay the program tuition as soon as you land a job. Our bootcamp tuition is fixed at USD 4,000 paid on a one or two years installments.

+ WHAT CODING LANGUAGES DO I NEED TO KNOW FOR ADMISSION TO THE BOOTCAMP?

Each bootcamp has a main language that you should be proficient in. We expect you to know how to code with one of these  languages: .net/C# or Java for the web development bootcamps and Python for the Data engineering bootcamp. Our bootcamps are  not designed to teach you how to code from scratch, rather, our focus will be to teach you how to build web applications and end to  end solutions with the di erent tech stacks. 

The preparatory course and the coding workshops are always a good place to start.

+ WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY?

dgPad welcomes and encourages anyone to apply. If you pass the interview you will be eligible to join our bootcamps.

+ WILL I NEED TO BUY COMPUTER HARDWARE?

You need to have a laptop with the following minimum specs: 

- 8 gb rams 

- Core i5 4th generation

A link will be sent to your email with the attached file.