Remote-first by design, Code Labs Academy offers a learning experience that works with where you are—especially for learners in Denmark. With live lectures, hands-on labs, 1:1 time with instructors, and teamwork with peers, you get structure, feedback, and community throughout the programme.
All programmes are available in a remote format: Web Development, UX/UI Design, Data Science & AI, and Cyber Security.
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 cohorts run on Copenhagen time (CET/CEST), which is convenient for Denmark-based participants. If you’re joining from outside Europe, check that the schedule works for your time zone before applying.
Professionals, students, and lifelong learners can apply using the Apply button at the top right-hand corner of this page.
In the application form, you’ll answer a few short questions about your goals and what you’d like to learn.
After you apply, you’ll receive an email with the next steps and a link to book a call with one of our learning specialists (scheduled in Copenhagen time, CET/CEST).
During the call, we’ll review your application, answer questions about the curriculum and time commitment, and help you choose the programme and pace that fits your schedule.
Once you’ve confirmed your spot and selected a payment or funding option, we’ll send your onboarding documents and collect any required deposit.
After enrolment, you’ll get access to Code Labs Academy’s learning platform, pre-work materials to help you start strong, and community spaces to connect with your cohort.
Yes—our bootcamps are delivered fully online, so you can join from Denmark or anywhere else.
Cohorts are scheduled in Copenhagen time (CET/CEST). If you’re outside Europe, please make sure the live-session timetable works for you before enrolling.
We offer flexible payment options (including instalment plans) and run occasional discounts (for example, early bird offers).
In Denmark, many learners upskill through employer learning budgets or collective-agreement competence funds (kompetencefonde). Depending on eligibility and the type of training, some learners may also use public adult-learning support such as SVU (Statens Voksenuddannelsesstøtte) or the VEU allowance (VEU-godtgørelse) for approved training.
The best option depends on your situation—book a call and our team can help you understand what might fit and what documentation you may need.
We know choosing a learning provider can feel like a big decision. That’s why we connect you with a real person early on—so you can ask questions, understand the workload, and feel confident before you start.
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Choose your programme and learning pace (full-time or part-time), and tell us what you want to achieve with your new tech skills.
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Book a call with one of our learning specialists to confirm we’re the right fit and to answer any questions. We can also discuss funding and payment options relevant to Denmark, as well as any accommodations you may need.
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Once you’re enrolled, you’ll meet your instructors and cohort, get access to our learning platform, and complete pre-work so you can start the bootcamp with confidence from day one.