Are you looking for a new career where you can work on a team to solve problems and be creative? In a report from the Nashville Technology Council and MTSU released in the Spring of 2023, software developers remained one of the most in-demand tech workers in Middle Tennessee. And you don't need a degree in computer science to get there.

 

Hands-on, project-based learning

Nashville Software School offers proven accelerated bootcamps with hands-on experience learning in-demand technologies that local companies need. With your new tech skills and support from our career development team, you will have all the tools you need for a successful job search.

Online, But not alone

When you hear the words “online learning,” it’s easy to think of the typical, asynchronous setting that doesn’t allow for any meaningful interactions with your instructors, classmates, or even the learning material‌! Well, here at NSS, our live online learning experience is anything but typical! With our live online, synchronous learning environment, students get real-time interactions with their instructors and classmates while still having all the perks of remote learning. 

Here are a few reasons why students choose NSS:
  • Local first for 10 years (and counting)
  • Non-profit
  • Full-time (6 months) or Part-time (12 months) options
  • Career ready when you graduate

Our Full Stack Live Online Web Development Bootcamps

Full-time Web Development Bootcamp

6 Months | Starts May 13th and July 1st
  • Live Online, Full-time, Monday - Friday (9am - 4pm CT)
  • Currently, we start a full-time web development cohort eight times a year (January, mid-February, April, mid-May, July, mid-August, October, mid-November).
  • Learn the technologies that Nashville companies ask us to teach
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Part-time Web Development Bootcamp

12 Months | Starts July 1st
  • Live Online Part-time, Mon/Tues (6 - 9pm CT) and Saturday (9am- 2pm CT)
  • We offer four part-time web development bootcamps - starting the beginning of January, April, July, and October.
  • Learn the technologies that Nashville companies ask us to teach
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Meet Our Alumni

Sue Xiong of Web Devleopment Cohort 49 at Nashville Software School-1

Sue Xiong

Full-time Web Development
Before NSS: Healthcare Compliance Professional

"NSS encouraged questions, even if I thought they were dumb. My instructors always encouraged us to be honest and straightforward with what we needed help on. I've been able to confidently share my thought process and approach without being afraid that it is wrong or silly.”

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Devery Page of Full-time Web Development Cohort 51 at Nashville Software School

Devery Page

Full-time Web Development
Before NSS: Studying To Become A Physical Therapist

"Everyone at some point, especially if they're extremely new to this kind of thing, thinks about quitting. This stuff is hard and you're never alone in what you are thinking. Just push through and try your best to make friends along the way."

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Michael Wright of UI  UX Web Development Cohort 51

Michael Wright

Full-time Web Development
Before NSS: Air Force

"The one thing that stands out the most about my NSS experience is the curriculum. Built into the curriculum is a pattern of lecture/instruction, attempt, and apply. I'm still very impressed by how intelligently the curriculum is put together. It's clear that the program is put together by intuitive and forward-thinking people.”

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Austin Parker of Part-time Web Development Evening 16 at Nashville Software School-1-1-1

Austin Parker

Part-time Web Development
Before NSS: Event Management & Marketing

“I’m learning so much everyday working on projects and talking to devs that have way more experience than I do. I’m still coming to terms that I’m actually a developer.”

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Airris Williams of Web Development Cohort 54 at Nashville Software School - Square image

Airris Williams

Full-time Web Development
Before NSS: Law Enforcement

“My favorite part of NSS was the constant support and encouragement from the instructional team, as well as my classmates. I'm not sure if I've ever been in an environment when literally everyone around you is rooting for you to succeed. The group projects were very informative and challenging. I loved watching everyone's growth over the course of our 6 months together.”

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Mary Beth Hunter of Part-time Web Development Evening 16 at Nashville Software School-1 Square image

Mary Beth Hunter

Part-time Web Development
Before NSS: Distance Learning Technician

“I chose to attend NSS because I’ve always been interested in code. I tried many times to freeCodeCamp myself but never had the structure or support that I ultimately got out of NSS to be successful. A friend of mine attended NSS as well and I saw what it did for him and his career.”

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Casey Dailey

Full-time Web Development

Casey Dailey shares his Nashville Software School (NSS) journey. A successful sous chef, Casey Dailey, was forced to find a new career after a back injury. Prior to attending NSS, Casey had never owned a computer and shares that he "started seriously at zero." Because of the supportive community at NSS, Casey shares that he "felt empowered and enabled to make a way forward for myself and my family." Casey was a part of Web Development Cohort 18, a six-month, full-time, full-stack bootcamp. He graduated in June 2017.

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Isabel Ramos

Part-time Web Development

Isabel Ramos shares why she's glad she invested in herself, the challenges of working while attending bootcamp part-time, and the helpfulness of the NSS community. Isabel was a part of Web Development Evening Cohort 5, a twelve month, part-time, full stack bootcamp. She graduated in January 2018.

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