Remote-first by design, Code Labs Academy offers a learning environment built to work around where you are. With live lectures, practical labs, optional 1:1 time with instructors, and collaborative work with peers, you’ll get the support and structure you’d expect—without needing to be on-site.
All programmes are available in a remote learning format.
To get the most out of remote learning, you’ll need a consistent, reliable high-speed internet connection and a laptop or desktop computer.
Our live sessions follow Central European Time (CET/CEST), which works naturally for learners in Austria. If you’re joining from another region, you’re welcome to do so as long as the schedule fits your time zone.
You can apply using the “Apply” button on the website.
During the application, we’ll ask a few questions about your goals and motivation for joining the bootcamp.
After you submit your application, you’ll receive an email with next steps and a link to book a short call with one of our learning specialists (scheduled in CET/CEST).
In this call, we’ll review your application, answer any questions, and help you choose the best programme and study pace for your needs.
Once you’ve selected your course and a suitable payment or financing option, we’ll send your onboarding documents and confirm your place.
After enrolment, you’ll get access to our learning platform (so you can familiarise yourself with the virtual classroom), pre-work materials (to help you build a foundation before day 1), and community spaces to connect with fellow learners.
Yes—our bootcamps are delivered online, so you can join from anywhere. Our live schedule follows Central European Time (CET/CEST), which works particularly well for learners in Austria and across Europe. If you’re in a region where the timetable would be difficult to attend consistently, we may not be the best fit at the moment.
We work with financing and payment partners to make access to our programmes as smooth as possible. These can include instalment plans and alternative payment options.
We also run early-bird and limited-time discount offers, which can be discussed during the admissions call.
For learners in Austria, some people may be able to combine their studies with employer training budgets or public support (for example, AMS-related training support depending on eligibility, and waff funding in Vienna where applicable). If you’d like, we can talk through possible routes during your call and point you to the right information for your situation.
We know choosing a learning programme can feel like a big decision. That’s why we connect you with a real person early on—so you can get clear answers and feel confident before you start.
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Choose your programme and study pace (full-time or part-time), then tell us about your goals for learning and upskilling.
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Book a short call with one of our learning specialists to confirm we’re the right fit and to clarify any questions. We can also discuss payment plans, discounts, and financing routes relevant to Austria.
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Once you’re enrolled, you’ll meet your instructors and cohort. You’ll also receive pre-course study materials so you can hit the ground running from day 1.