Structured Skills-Focused Training

Certificate Program Options

Software Engineering

4 and 15 month options

Full-stack development: JavaScript, React, Python, databases, and a capstone you can show employers

The fastest structured path from foundational literacy to engineering roles

AI & Data Science

15 months

No coding background needed. Start with Python fundamentals and build all the way to neural networks and large language models

Finish with a capstone project that shows employers what you can actually do, not just what you studied

Cybersecurity

15 months

Designed for working professionals ready to make a real career move into security

Hands-on from day one: system hardening, SIEM tools, offensive security techniques, and a capstone that proves you can do the work

Built to get you into SOC, security analyst, or entry-level security engineering roles

Resources to Help You Win

Throughout your program, you'll be supported by:

Expert Mentors

Facilitators provide guidance and support, including weekly live sessions.

Career Services

Monthly Career Talks and up to 180 days of optional career support.

Student Community

Cohort-based learning keeps everyone motivated to tackle challenges together.

Why Choose A Certificate Program

Structured Learning

Every week has a purpose. Every module builds on the last. Our certificate programs are cohort-based and facilitator-led, with structured deadlines and a defined path. You'll always know where you stand, what's next, and what success looks like.

Accountability

A defined curriculum only works if something keeps you moving forward. Deadlines create momentum. Facilitators provide guidance. Measurable milestones track your progress. The program is self-directed, meaning you take ownership of the work.

Support

Facilitators bring professional standards to every stage. The program is built so the support is there before you have to ask for it, practical and specific to where you are in the curriculum.

Start Building What's Next

Join 20,000+ Flatiron alumni now working in AI, data science, software engineering, and cybersecurity across industries.

Alumni stories

Don’t take it from us.

“When I found Flatiron School, I was excited about the opportunity to level up my coding skills and gain a deeper understanding of machine learning and AI."

Kendall McNeil
Data Science Bootcamp, Class of 2023

“My favorite part of the program was definitely the experience throughout, understanding something that was so foreign to me was an experience I hadn’t really ever achieved through conventional education."

Tony Lopez
Cybersecurity Bootcamp, Class of 2022

“I love being able to solve problems with code. The structured and logical aspects of programming and creativity in solving problems is exciting.”

Anthony Harvey
Software Engineering Bootcamp, Class of 2018

"...Flatiron School does a really good job of giving you a cohort and resources that make it easy for you to learn as much as you are willing to learn, and there is plenty to learn if [you are] willing to put in the time.

Micah Mosley
Software Engineering Bootcamp, Class of 2020

“Flatiron School had the best combination of course materials, commitment length, and remote flexibility. I chose the full-time data science bootcamp and focused all my energy there for six months.”

Chuck Utterback
Data Science Bootcamp, Class of 2021
Employers

Our students go on to work at
the top companies

Upcoming Course Start Dates

New courses start the first Monday of every month.

June 1, 2026
July 6, 2026
August 6, 2026

FAQs

Can I study part-time while keeping my current job?

Yes. The AI & Data Science Certificate (Part-Time) is designed exactly for this. At 20 hours per week over 15 months, you can stay fully employed while building AI fluency at a sustainable pace. It’s built for working professionals who want to upskill into AI and add technical depth to an existing career without stepping away from their current role.

How does the apprenticeship work in work-integrated programs?

Flatiron facilitates the employer match. You’ll work approximately 20 hours per week in a production-aligned environment alongside your coursework. Apprenticeships are paid and supervised by a workplace supervisor.

How do I know if I qualify for the Accelerated track?

If you have production coding experience – frontend, backend, or full-stack, and you feel the pressure of AI reshaping what it means to be a strong engineer, you likely qualify. This isn’t a beginner course; it’s a rigorous upskilling path for engineers who don’t want to lose momentum. Speak with an Admissions rep to confirm. If you don’t have that background, the Work-Integrated: AI Engineering Immersive is the right work-integrated option for you.

Do I need prior experience to apply?

Most programs have no prerequisites. You just need to be 18+, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and have English proficiency. Whether you’re a recent grad, someone transitioning from a non-technical field, or a working professional looking to pivot, you’re eligible. The one exception is the Accelerated AI Engineering Immersive, which requires existing software engineering experience (midlevel or higher) because it’s built for engineers who are already in production environments.

What’s the difference between a certificate program and a work-integrated program?

Certificate programs are purely educational. You learn, build a portfolio, and graduate ready for the job search. If you’re entering the workforce or transitioning from a non-technical field and want a clear, structured path, this is for you. Work-integrated programs combine coursework with a paid apprenticeship, so you gain work experience and income during the program. This is a strong fit for professionals who need income continuity during a pivot, or experienced engineers who want production AI exposure from day one. Both award the same professional certificate upon completion.

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