
University of New Mexico Continuing Education
Data Analytics Bootcamp
Become a Professional Data Analyst
Whether you’re a beginner or professional looking to advance your tech career, the online University of New Mexico Continuing Education powered by Fullstack Academy can help you gain in-demand skills—all in 10-26 weeks.
Interested? Learn more:
Program at a Glance
10-26
Weeks FT-PT
06/20
Apply By
06/26
Next Start Date
$1,500
Potential Scholarships
Why Learn Data Analytics
A Data Analyst interprets and visualizes data to illustrate what a company needs from each department so that essential decisions can be made. Taking this approach, team members and stakeholders can create more effective, actionable changes. Data Analysts also support long-term strategies and new initiatives for companies. In the U.S., this has led to high demand for Data Analysts. A career in data analysis is a rewarding career for anyone with a curious mind and a desire to solve problems. With the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp, you’ll gain the skills, experience, and career support necessary to launch a career.
The Demand for Data Analysts
From Albuquerque to the United States as a whole, Data Analysts are in high demand.
Nationally, according to Lightcast™ . 2022, employment of Data Analysts is projected to grow 21.5% over the next 10 years. Businesses actively seeking data analytics professionals span across all industries and sizes, including local high-tech employers like Anthem Blue Cross, Toyota, and Verizon, to name a few.
Hiring for roles like Data Analyst, Insights Analyst, and Data Analytics Consultant, these companies are rapidly growing and building out their technical teams, and the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp grads will be well equipped for these roles and many others.

Bootcamp Application and Start Dates
Fullstack Academy is one of the longest-running and most reputable tech bootcamps in the nation, with incredible student reviews, years of experience in education, and impressive graduate outcomes.
Graduates are assisted by a dedicated career service team and leave as members of the Fullstack community—a supportive alum network that can help open doors to future jobs in Albuquerque and beyond.
Fullstack brings its learning method, reputation, and community to The University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp to make AWS, Python, and visualization skills training more accessible to individuals outside of traditional tech hubs.
How the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp Works
The University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp is designed for students to pursue high-quality tech education while continuing to balance work or other commitments. Our program provides you with the flexibility to fit career development into your life.
All bootcamp classes are instructor-led and taught 100% online.
Part-time and full-time bootcamp programs are available.
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All classes are held Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
5:30pm-8:30pm MT
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All classes are held Monday-Friday.
- 8:00am-3:00pm MT
In addition to classroom lessons, part-time students can anticipate spending 6-8 hours studying and working on outside assignments each week.
Class time options are subject to change. To see available class times for your cohort of choice, complete your application or schedule a call with a student advisor.
Tuition and Payment Options
There are many ways to pay for your bootcamp experience including self-pay, employer-pay, local/state government assistance, scholarships and personal loans. Learn more about payment options.
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UNM CE Tech Bootcamps is committed to making tech education more accessible, so we’re reducing the enrollment deposit to $99** (normally $1,000) for a limited time. Get started on your journey before the deposit increases!
Enrollment Deposit -
$1,000$99*
Tuition During Program - $13,396
Total Tuition - $13,495*Offer eligibility: Upon admittance into the program, pay the $99 non-refundable deposit in full prior to the enrollment date.
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$500 Community Scholarship
For University of New Mexico alumni, current students, and employees.
$1,000 Military Scholarship**
Military Scholarship for all active-duty military and veterans.
**Valid ID required.
Big Return On Your Investment
Increase your earning potential with a new career in data analytics by learning in-demand visualization, SQL, and Python skills in 10-26 weeks.
Entry-level Data Analysts in Albuquerque make an average salary of $69,200 (Lightcast™ . 2022), making it an exciting time to start a career in data analytics.
What You Will Learn
Our unique and foundational teaching approach enables students to thrive. We keep our curriculum up-to-date and ensure our instructors are teaching the latest technologies.
Timeline (phase)
phase
Excel
Excel basics
Formulas
Presentations
Summarize data using visuals
Statistical modeling
Create data models
Tell data-driven stories visually using Powerpoint
SQL
Design, learn and apply the Structured Query Language (SQL) for database definition and manipulation
Python
Fundamentals of Python
Core scripting elements such as variables and flow control structures
Communicate information clearly and efficiently
Data Visualization with Tableau
Analyze data through advanced visualizations
Data Analytics on AWS
AWS services
AWS data collection
AWS databases
AWS visualizations
AWS analytics
Project Phase and Career Success
Pull together everything you’ve learned in a real-world final project
Build a technical resume and craft cover letters
Optimize your LinkedIn profile and network within the industry
Personalized 1-1 coaching with interview and negotiation training
Certifications
As a part of the Data Analytics programs, students will be prepared to earn the most in-demand industry certifications. Taking these certifications is optional but highly recommended for career success. Students can choose to take certification exams during or directly after the program.
Tableau Desktop Specialist
No matter what role you get after completing the Data Analytics bootcamp, getting certified is a great way to demonstrate your proficiency in Tableau—a widely used tool for data visualization and business intelligence.


AWS Certified Data Analytics - Specialty
This certification will help you stand out in the field and demonstrates your expertise in essential security practices.
Who Should Attend
The bootcamps are specifically designed for beginners. There’s no experience required to apply, be accepted, or succeed. Apply today and join others just like you on the first steps to a life-changing career.
Successful bootcamp students have backgrounds in:
Teaching
Finance
Retail
Music
Graphic Design
Admin
Biology
And more...
If this sounds like you, apply today and join others just like you on the first steps to a life-changing career.
FAQs
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The data analytics curriculum is broken down into four main areas: 1. Excel; 2. Presentations; 3. SQL; and 4. Python. From there, students work on learning the skills they need to pass two industry certifications (Tableau Desktop Specialist and AWS Certified Data Analytics - Specialty) and finish the program with a culminating project. Grads of the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp learn the skills they need to be qualified for entry-level roles like Data Analyst and Insights Analyst.
For a syllabus on your program of interest, click here and fill out the form.
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Yes, the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics Bootcamp is beginner-friendly. It’s specifically designed for professionals who have no previous experience in data analytics. While some background knowledge is helpful, the only expectation is that students have general computer literacy skills in basics like efficiently using the internet/cloud and Windows.
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Your time with our career success team will include everything from workshops to one-on-one office hours to phone chats before big interviews. And on top of all that, the team will be working behind the scenes to find openings that are right for you and staying up-to-date on the latest recruiting trends to make sure they prepare you for everything.
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With more than 104,000 job postings in the U.S. in the last year and a 12.3% projected 10-year growth rate, now is an exciting time to launch a fulfilling career in Data Analytics. Our program will help you learn the in-demand skills you need to succeed in the field and start working in as few as 10 weeks.
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To be eligible for the program, you must be at least 18 years old and a high school grad/GED holder by the start date of your intended cohort.
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Complete the application, take the assessment (60 minutes), and receive a decision. While taking the assessment, you may pause to save your progress and return at a later time. At any point in the process, you can also schedule a time to speak with one of our Student Advisors who can walk you through the process and answer your questions.
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No, University of New Mexico Continuing Education Tech Bootcamps are not for credit and cannot be applied toward a degree or certificate program. Rather, they’re offered through UNM CE and facilitated by Fullstack Academy instructors and staff to provide in-demand tech skills training for current or prospective tech professionals.
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Part-time students often continue working full-time while completing the bootcamp. Each week, students can expect to spend 9 hours in class and another 6-8 hours of studying and assignments outside of class.
Full-time students do not continue working due to the immersive nature of the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Data Analytics. By focusing solely on their training, they’re set up to thrive in the expedited 12-week training.
Ready to Start Learning?
Once you’re ready to start your tech journey, here are the steps you can expect in the admissions process.

- Fill out our online application form
- Take our nontechnical assessment
- No data analytics experience required
- Covers logical reasoning
- Sent to you immediately upon submission of application
- Receive an entrance decision