Launch A New Career In Tech

Our grads have gotten jobs in software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, and UX/UI design.

Choose Your Course

Take our award-winning courses on campus or online. We’ve helped thousands of Flatiron School grads transform their lives and the companies where they work.

We’re changing the way that education is delivered, and helping driven students understand their true potential. Each of our immersive programs will prepare you for new career opportunities, backed by the support of our Flatiron School family.

What We Teach

Software engineering student working at laptop

Software Engineering

Gain a foundation in software engineering by building full-stack web applications using back-end and front-end programming languages, frameworks, and artificial intelligence tools.

Possible career paths:
Full Stack Developer, Web Developer, Software Engineer, and Prompt Engineer.

Data Science student working at computer

Data Science

Discover how to gather data from various sources as well as apply statistical analyses, artificial intelligence, and machine learning techniques to answer questions and make the information actionable.

Possible career paths:
Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, AI Engineer, and Data Scientist.

Cybersecurity student working at computer

Cybersecurity

Gain a foundation in network and systems security, Python, risk and compliance, logs and detection, threat intelligence, applied cryptography, and how to leverage artificial intelligence tools.

Possible career paths:
Cyber Engineer, Penetration Tester, Security Analyst, and Security Consultant.

product design student working at computer

UX/UI Product Design

Gain a foundation in design through a holistic approach: credible research methods using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, product sense and strategy, UX and UI, and inclusive design.

Possible career paths:
Product Designer, UX Designer, UX Researcher, Web Designer, and UI Designer.

Compilation of the Flatiron School advantage

*For job-seeking full-time and part-time graduates included in the 2022 Jobs Report, including full-time salaried; full-time contract, internship, apprenticeship, and freelance roles; and part-time roles during the reporting period. Click here for the full Jobs Report.

Upcoming Course Start Dates

Course Dates
Start Date Pace Campus Status
April 22, 2024 Full-Time New York City Few Spots Left!
April 22, 2024 Full-Time Online Few Spots Left!
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May 6, 2024 Part-Time Online Open
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May 13, 2024 Full-Time Online Open
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June 3, 2024 Full-Time Online Open
June 3, 2024 Part-Time Online Open
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June 3, 2024 Full-Time Denver Open
June 3, 2024 Full-Time New York City Open
June 24, 2024 Full-Time Online Open
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June 24, 2024 Full-Time New York City Open
June 24, 2024 Full-Time Online Open

Your Life Won’t Wait For A Career Change

Full-Time

You’re ready to commit to a full-time course load. You’ll graduate in 15 weeks thanks to a rigorous schedule: 8 hours a day, Monday to Friday.

  • 15 weeks long
  • In-person or online
  • Synchronous learning with your cohort 
  • Course highlights: 
    • Group work with instructor help
    • Paired with design sessions
    • Lab time with instructional staff

Part-Time

Our part-time course is designed for busy people. If you don’t have 8 free hours to dedicate a day (same), then our part-time course is for you.

  • Up to 40 weeks long
  • Online only
  • Asynchronous learning at your own pace
  • Course highlights:
    • Pre-recorded lessons 
    • Optional live lectures and office hours
    • Chat with classmates and instructors via Slack

Prepare yourself to work for some of the most influential companies in the world.

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Ready to start a career in tech?