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Coding Courses

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Our full list of coding and software development courses & certifications

With over 15 years of experience in the tech education space, we’re proud to have helped tens-of-thousands of students gain in-demand coding skills and secure exciting new roles at companies and institutions such as Deloitte, Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Sky, and hundreds more. Take a look at our full list of courses below.

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40,000+

The number of live unique coding job postings on job board Adzuna

97% employment success

For people who complete our courses and Career Services program.

£48K - £66K

Average starting salary band for entry and junior-level qualified coding and software development professionals. 

What are the coding and software development courses and how do I choose one?

The best coding course for you will depend on your career goals and your current level of experience in the field.

  • If you’re just starting your coding or software development career, or you're looking to switch careers from a completely different background, it’s best to start with entry-level or foundational courses, such as Front-end PLUS or ISTQB® Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL). These courses are designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of coding and its core principles. 
  • If you're already a coding professional looking to upskill or develop your career, you might be ready for more advanced certifications like Certified Blockchain Professional (CBP) for Developers depending on your specialism and long-term goals.
  • If you have a specific role in mind, such as Full-Stack Developer or Backend Developer, you'll likely need a carefully curated pathway of coding and software development courses to help you land your dream job.

These are just a few examples of the courses you could take, depending on your experience level and goals.

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There’s never been a better time to get into coding and software development...

With recent data revealing that tech roles require human touch, the demand for qualified coding professionals is booming like never before. Coders and software developers are critical to the smooth-running of businesses across the UK, meaning that careers in coding are exciting, diverse and well-paid. 

Job satisfaction is high among development professionals, with 68.5% saying that they're happy or complacent at work.

Whether you’re navigating the world of coding and software development for the first time, or you're looking to progress your career and build on existing experience, we have the courses and expertise you need.

Hear from Learning People coding and software development students

Helping our students change their lives for the better is the reason we do what we do at Learning People. We're very proud of our students' success stories. Every member of our team is motivated by our ultimate goal: helping people find their dream job.

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    Jose Alberto

    Enrolling with Learning People in 2020, where has Jose’s new career taken him? We invited him to our UK Headquarters to find out how his career in Web Development has taken him over the last five years, reflect on how his experience was with Learning People, and give him the opportunity to advise students.

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    Kyle Chart

    Meet Kyle, who went from Head Chef to Website Manager after completing his Full Stack Development certifications with us.

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    Steven Nicholson

    Steven enrolled onto our coding course after watching his daughter learning to code, and wanting to make a positive change in his life by switching careers. He is now a Junior Full Stack Developer and is enjoying his new career.

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    Robin Oldman

    After finishing our Full Stack Developer training, Robin went from a Primary School Teacher to a Junior Software Developer.

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    Matteo Imeri

    After finishing our Full Stack Developer training, Matteo went from a Maintenance Technician to a Support Analyst.

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    Jarrad Baker

    After finishing our Full Stack Developer training, Jarrad moved from IT support to his dream role as a Junior Software Developer.

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    Ali Rizvi

    After completing our Front-end Developer training, Ali moved from data and admin work in the NHS to a role as a System Development Support Officer.

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    Abi Harrison

    Hear about Abi's journey to becoming a as a Full Stack Developer.

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Did you know? Coding professionals earn above the national average salary

The mean UK salary for coding and software development roles for October 2025 to January 2026 was £66,566, which is 56.8% above the national average. 

Despite an incline at the very beginning of 2026, mean salaries for data roles consistently exceed the national average

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What jobs or roles can I get after studying coding and software development courses, and what do they pay?

The good news: demand for coding professionals globally and in the UK is remains high compared to the national average. 

Over half (55.1%) of coding and software development roles are either hybrid or remote roles, illustrating the flexibility that comes with working in this sector. 

Some of the most commonly advertised and sought-after coding and software development roles, with their mean UK salaries (from the past 12 months according to Adzuna) are:

  • Front End Developer - mean salary £61k
  • Full Stack Developer - mean salary £72k
  • Web Developer - mean salary £37k
  • Software Developer - mean salary £68k
  • Software Design Engineer - mean salary £64k
  • Software Architect - mean salary £85k
  • App Developer - mean salary £68k
  • C++ Developer - mean salary £81k
  • Software Systems Engineer - mean salary £51k
  • Software Test Analyst - mean salary £41k

Industry-recognised coding certifications can unlock decent starting salaries at entry and junior levels if you're starting or switching your career. More advanced coding courses can also help you progress to more senior, higher-paid roles within the sector. 

Learn more on our dedicated guides on how to get into coding, how to get into software development and how to become a Full Stack Software Developer.

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