Best UX/UI Bootcamp Options
- Thinkful UX/UI Design Bootcamp
- Flatiron School Product Design Bootcamp
- CareerFoundry UX Design Program
- General Assembly User Experience Design Immersive
- Coding Dojo UI/UX Design Bootcamp Part-Time Online
- Springboard UX Bootcamp
- Designlab UX Academy
- BrainStation UX Design Bootcamp Online
- Avocademy UX/UI Design Program
- Ironhack UX/UI Design Bootcamp
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Thinkful UX/UI Design Bootcamp
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$9,500 to $12,150
Hiring Partners
Google, WebFlow, IBM, Amazon, Twitter, Walmart Labs
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$9,500 to $12,150
Hiring Partners
Google, WebFlow, IBM, Amazon, Twitter, Walmart Labs
Why We Picked It
Headquartered a few blocks from the Empire State Building in Manhattan, the Thinkful UX/UI design bootcamp is fully online and costs either $9,500 (for the part-time option) or $12,150 (for the full-time option). Note that these tuition rates are for up-front payments and may differ among other payment plans.
The full-time option runs for five months, and the part-time option is six months. Students complete modules online and communicate through Slack. Thinkful offers a free introductory course, a prep course, four payment plans, live tech support and—during certain hours—live chat with program instructors.
Thinkful graduates who do not receive a qualifying job offer within 180 days of graduation can receive a 100% tuition refund. Upon graduating, program alumni have found work with big-name companies like Amazon, Twitter, Google, IBM and Walmart Labs.
Graduates of Thinkful bootcamps report an average salary increase of approximately $17,000.
Pros & Cons
- Multiple payment plans available
- Job guarantee
- Live tech support and instructor/mentor chat available
- No scholarship options
- Does not accept GI Bill®
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Flatiron School Product Design Bootcamp
Delivery Format
In person and online
Tuition
$16,900
Hiring Partners
Spotify, Intel, Amazon, Google, Facebook, IBM. Shopify, Accenture, Buzzfeed, Apple
Delivery Format
In person and online
Tuition
$16,900
Hiring Partners
Spotify, Intel, Amazon, Google, Facebook, IBM. Shopify, Accenture, Buzzfeed, Apple
Why We Picked It
Located on Broadway just north of Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan, the Flatiron School product design bootcamp is one of the best in the nation. Learners in this program master industry-standard tools like Webflow and Figma. Throughout the bootcamp, students create a professional portfolio of work to show to potential employers after graduation.
Unlike many similar companies, Flatiron School offers both in-person and online bootcamps. The full-time bootcamp takes 15 weeks to complete, and the part-time option is self-paced. The school also offers three coding bootcamp scholarships to make its programs more affordable and accessible for essential workers and members of marginalized communities.
Graduates who do not find a job within six months receive a full tuition refund.
Pros & Cons
- Scholarships available
- Job guarantee
- Multiple payment plans available
- Relatively expensive tuition
- Does not accept GI Bill
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
CareerFoundry UX Design Program
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$7,505
Hiring Partners
Google, Apple, PayPal, Mercedes-Benz, eBay, Facebook, Visa, Booking.com, Bank of America, Netflix
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$7,505
Hiring Partners
Google, Apple, PayPal, Mercedes-Benz, eBay, Facebook, Visa, Booking.com, Bank of America, Netflix
Why We Picked It
Based in Berlin, Germany, CareerFoundry’s UX design program is accessible to online students around the globe. The bootcamp costs $7,900, which is relatively affordable compared to several peer programs. Learners who pay upfront receive a 10% tuition discount. Bootcamp participants complete a prep course and have the option to complete a free introductory course in UX.
Learners who study 30 to 40 hours per week can complete CareerFoundry’s UX design program in just six months. Those who study part time—at 15 to 20 hours per week—take up to 10 months to complete the course.
Throughout their studies, bootcamp students work with tools like LucidChart, UsabilityHub, Sketch and Adobe XD. Program graduates who do not receive job offers within six months of graduation get their money back.
Pros & Cons
- Flexible enrollment options for working students
- Job guarantee
- Relatively low tuition rates
- No scholarships available
- Relatively few payment options available
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
General Assembly User Experience Design Immersive
Delivery Format
In person and online
Tuition
$15,950
Hiring Partners
Chase, Adobe, Google, Facebook, IBM, DirectTV, Microsoft, CocaCola, Samsung, PlayStation
Delivery Format
In person and online
Tuition
$15,950
Hiring Partners
Chase, Adobe, Google, Facebook, IBM, DirectTV, Microsoft, CocaCola, Samsung, PlayStation
Why We Picked It
General Assembly offers an immersive UX design bootcamp, available both in person and online, and a part-time, online UX design bootcamp. The immersive iteration runs for 12 weeks. The part-time option takes 24 weeks to complete. Both programs cost $15,950.
General Assembly strives to make its bootcamps accessible to all by providing scholarship opportunities and multiple payment plans. The company also accepts the GI Bill.
General Assembly’s immersive UX design bootcamp has a job placement rate of 95.2%. However, the bootcamp provider does not offer a tuition refund for graduates who do not find jobs within six months of completing the program.
All students can access job placement services, career coaching and support throughout their bootcamps. Graduates work for well-known companies like Chase, Adobe, Google, Facebook, PlayStation and Coca-Cola.
Pros & Cons
- Full-time and part-time enrollment available
- Accepts GI Bill
- Multiple payment plans available
- Relatively high tuition rate
- No job guarantee
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Coding Dojo UI/UX Design Bootcamp Part-Time Online
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$11,995
Hiring Partners
Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Merit America, Children's Hospital LA, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, WTIA, Tombolo Institute, UCLA
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$11,995
Hiring Partners
Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Merit America, Children's Hospital LA, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, WTIA, Tombolo Institute, UCLA
Why We Picked It
Coding Dojo offers a part-time UI/UX design bootcamp that is beginner-friendly and takes place entirely online. The program requires a commitment of 20 hours per week and runs for 24 weeks.
Students participate in synchronous online sessions through Zoom, which allows them to connect and network with peers and instructors. Coding Dojo offers several payment plans, and BIPOC, military, career-changing, and female-identifying students can apply for scholarships through the company.
With offices near Seattle, Los Angeles and Silicon Valley, Coding Dojo maintains relationships with employers in three of the nation’s main tech hubs. Graduates of Coding Dojo’s bootcamps have gone on to work for companies like Microsoft, IBM, Amazon and UCLA.
Pros & Cons
- Accepts GI Bill
- Beginner-friendly
- Scholarships available for BIPOC students, military members, career-changers and women
- No job guarantee
- No full-time enrollment offering
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Springboard UX Bootcamp
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$7,900 to $14,500
Hiring Partners
Ford, Facebook, CapitalOne, Verizon, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, J.P. Morgan, Boeing, State Farm, American Express, Dell, Bank of America, Lockheed Martin, Apple
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$7,900 to $14,500
Hiring Partners
Ford, Facebook, CapitalOne, Verizon, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, J.P. Morgan, Boeing, State Farm, American Express, Dell, Bank of America, Lockheed Martin, Apple
Why We Picked It
Based out of San Francisco, Springboard offers an online UX bootcamp that maintains relationships with big-name hiring partners like Ford, Facebook, Capital One, Verizon, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle and State Farm.
The program offers strictly part-time enrollment, primarily targeting students who want to keep their current jobs while enrolled. The bootcamp runs for six months, and most students dedicate 15 to 20 hours per week to the program.
Springboard offers need-based scholarships, scholarships for women and scholarships promoting diversity in the tech field. Learners who pay upfront for the UX bootcamp receive the lowest tuition price ($7,900). Other payment plans cost more overall.
Pros & Cons
- Affordable tuition rates
- Multiple scholarships available
- Offers prep course
- Does not accept GI Bill
- No full-time offerings
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Designlab UX Academy
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$7,249 to $9,677
Hiring Partners
N/A
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$7,249 to $9,677
Hiring Partners
N/A
Why We Picked It
Designlab’s UX Academy caters to students and professionals of all skill levels. The bootcamp features flexible hours and is available to learners all over the world. The program’s full-time option involves 15 weeks of study at 40 hours per week, and the part-time format entails 30 weeks of study at 20 hours per week. The UX bootcamp is available online only.
Incoming Designlab students take a prep course and can opt for Sketch 101, a free introductory course that is available over email. Designlab offers its Diversify scholarship for BIPOC, AAPI and LQBTQ+ students. Women and learners with disabilities also qualify for this scholarship.
Designlab charges a tuition rate of $7,249 for its UX Academy bootcamp, but this rate is only available to students who pay upfront. Students using other payment plans pay up to $9,677 in total cost.
Pros & Cons
- Need-based and merit-based scholarships available
- Part-time, full-time and self-paced enrollment available
- Job guarantee
- Does not accept GI Bill
- No hiring partners
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
BrainStation UX Design Bootcamp Online
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$16,500
Hiring Partners
Samsung, Slack, Uber, Yelp, Verizon, J.P. Morgan, Google, IBM, Roblox, Square
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$16,500
Hiring Partners
Samsung, Slack, Uber, Yelp, Verizon, J.P. Morgan, Google, IBM, Roblox, Square
Why We Picked It
Operating out of an office near SoHo in Manhattan, BrainStation offers an online UX design bootcamp available to learners around the world.
BrainStation stands out for the variety of scholarships it offers to make its bootcamps more accessible to all. Options include the Women in Technology Scholarship, the Veterans Scholarship, the Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship, and the University and College Scholarship.
BrainStation offers both full-time and part-time bootcamp options. Classes run Monday through Friday in the full-time program. Part-time learners take classes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in the evenings and on weekends. Up-front tuition costs $16,500, and monthly payments start at $727.
Students communicate with their peers and instructors through Slack and Loom. Throughout the bootcamp, UX/UI students gain expertise with tools like Sketch, Adobe XD and Figma.
Pros & Cons
- Full-time and part-time enrollment available
- Several scholarship offerings
- No course prerequisites
- Relatively expensive tuition
- No job guarantee
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Avocademy UX/UI Design Program
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$1,997
Hiring Partners
GM, Simons Foundation, Oracle, IBM, Spectrum, Morgan Stanley, Amwell, Dell, Brivo
Delivery Format
Online
Tuition
$1,997
Hiring Partners
GM, Simons Foundation, Oracle, IBM, Spectrum, Morgan Stanley, Amwell, Dell, Brivo
Why We Picked It
Based out of Miami, Avocademy offers a part-time UX/UI design program with a primary focus on affordability. Tuition costs $1,997. The bootcamp runs for as little as eight weeks, and the curriculum consists of six modules and 22 activities, each of which approximates a real-world UX/UI deliverable. Students communicate with their peers and instructors through Slack.
Learners contribute 10 to 20 hours per week to lesson content. Those who spend 10 hours per week on their studies finish in approximately 16 weeks. Those who dedicate 20 weekly hours can complete the program in eight weeks. Graduates typically transition into their UX careers within six to 10 months.
The program’s hiring partners include GM, IBM, Dell and Oracle.
Pros & Cons
- Low tuition rate
- Job placement services available
- Live chat with instructors outside of class available
- No job guarantee
- No scholarship opportunities
FEATURED PARTNER OFFER
Ironhack UX/UI Design Bootcamp
Delivery Format
In person and online
Tuition
$12,500 to $13,000
Hiring Partners
Accenture, Santander, Amazon, Criteo, Zalando, Glovo, Microsoft, Samsung, American Express, Media Markt
Delivery Format
In person and online
Tuition
$12,500 to $13,000
Hiring Partners
Accenture, Santander, Amazon, Criteo, Zalando, Glovo, Microsoft, Samsung, American Express, Media Markt
Why We Picked It
Headquartered in Miami, Florida, Ironhack offers a UX/UI design bootcamp that costs $12,500 for learners studying full time and $13,000 for part-time students. The full-time course runs for nine weeks. The part-time option is a 24-week program.
Women who are pursuing career changes in the tech industry can apply for the Ironhack Scholarship to defray some of the program’s costs.
Ironhack offers in-person bootcamps around the globe in major cities like Miami, Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon and São Paulo. Students connect with peers and instructors through synchronous sessions on Zoom.
Pros & Cons
- Full-time and part-time enrollment available
- Multiple payment plans available
- Scholarship opportunities available for women changing careers into tech
- No job guarantee
- Does not accept GI Bill
How to Find the Right Bootcamp for You
Know Your Time Commitment
Before enrolling in a UX/UI bootcamp, determine whether you can commit to full-time learning. In some cases, part-time or self-paced bootcamps may provide a better fit.
Many bootcamps are intensive and do not give students time to work outside of the program. Given the complexity and quantity of UX/UI coursework, some students need to immerse themselves to master the skills they need. However, full-time bootcamps also allow graduates to enter the workforce and often earn high-paying jobs more quickly than their part-time counterparts.
Before you commit to any bootcamp, ask yourself: How much time can you realistically commit?
Look at Job Placement Offerings
Before committing to a UX/UI bootcamp, check to see if the provider offers a job guarantee. These guarantees offer tuition refunds for learners who don’t receive a qualifying job offer within a certain period—often six months—after graduation.
In many cases, job guarantees require candidates to apply to a certain number of jobs per month. Note that if you turn down a qualifying job offer, this may nullify a job guarantee.
You should also investigate prospective bootcamps’ hiring partners. If a bootcamp’s partner companies align with your career goals, the program may be a good fit.
Consider Your Future Goals
Be honest with yourself when choosing among the best UX/UI bootcamps. What do you want to get out of your bootcamp? How quickly are you looking to enter the jab market? What type of earning power are you seeking? How do you hope your career changes? What tech field could you most likely excel in based on your natural inclinations and skills?
Answering these questions can provide a lot of clarity when choosing among programs.
Cost of a Bootcamp
Forbes Advisor found that the average cost of the bootcamps we assessed for this ranking was $9,148. On the lower end, bootcamps can cost as little as a few hundred dollars. On the higher end, they can cost as much as $16,900 in tuition.
More expensive programs may offer more immersion, support and services like career coaching and job placement. More affordable programs are often self-paced or part-time, and they might provide fewer support services. Consider how important these services are to you when choosing a UX/UI bootcamp.
Methodology
We scored 18 UX/UI bootcamps in the U.S. using 17 data points in the categories of affordability, course requirements, student experience and credibility. We chose the 10 best to display based on those scoring 6.42/10 or higher.
Affordability: 30%
Student experience: 25%
Credibility: 25%
Course requirements: 20%
Specific characteristics we considered within each category include price per bootcamp, scholarship offerings, the availability of prep courses, self-paced study options, job placement assistance and major hiring partners.
The highest-ranking bootcamps feature multiple payment plans, offer prep courses and allow self-paced study options. Programs that ranked well offer instructor live chat outside of class time and have multiple major hiring partners.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the Best UX Design Bootcamps
Are UX design bootcamps worth it?
The value of any career-focused program depends on your goals and circumstances. However, for many graduates, UX/UI bootcamps are worth it for increased earning potential and easier job placement.
Which UX/UI bootcamp is best?
The best UX/UI bootcamp for you depends on your individual goals and circumstances. Consider where you hope to go in your career, how much time and money you can commit to your studies and whether you would appreciate services like career coaching.
Can you get a UX job with a bootcamp?
Yes, you can get a UX job after completing a bootcamp. Many bootcamp providers boast job placement rates of 90% to 100%.
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