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District Arts and Education Open House for 18 - 28 year olds

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District Arts and Education Open House for 18 - 28 year olds

Time: February 17, 2022 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: District Arts and Education
Street: 470 James St, Suite 002
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://transformNHV.org
Phone: 203-401-8768
Event Type: open-house
Organized By: District Arts and Education
Latest Activity: Feb 14, 2022

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Open house to learn more about our 4-Month Software Engineering Program for 18 - 28 year-olds

Full scholarships available to qualifying New Haven residents!

The Skills Academy will provide a 4-month immersion in Software Engineering where you will learn and build multiple websites and web apps culminating in a capstone project of your choice.

You'll also gain skills in how to build products that people will actually benefit from and want to use, as well as how to communicate your ideas in a way that makes people want to buy your product or hire you to build digital products for them.

This isn't your typical classroom experience: you'll learn by doing rather than just sitting in a classroom listening. In fact, we don't even have traditional classrooms. Your days will be spent working on real projects on state-of-the-art equipment in a highly collaborative and creative environment.


At the conclusion of the four-months, you will have a tangible portfolio of projects demonstrating your ability to bring value to the workplace and potential for an additional two-month internship with a local business.


For more information, contact Anisah@transformNHV.org

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