Through immersive live classes, peer-to-peer learning, mentorship and internship, LuTA teaches you tech skills and leadership mindset you need to thrive and take advantage of global opportunities.
All you need to know
LuTA is a tech school at the fore front of digital education in Africa to unlock global opportunities, marketability and talent with in-demand tech skills.
We have the following courses; • UI/UX Design • Mobile App Development • Frontend Development • Backend Development • Data Science • Product Management
The program is for 8weeks to 36 weeks depending on your course
No, we accept applicants from various parts of the world.
Our classes are 100% virtual, this enables you to be a part of the class wherever you are.
No. The program is instructor-led and it requires learners to attend live classes virtually.
You need to have a working laptop and a stable internet connection to get the best learning experience.
Yes, all course materials are available to you during and after your learning has ended
All assignments and projects are to be submitted via the LMS to allow the instructor to grade it.
All recordings will be provided to our students at least 24 hours after each class.
You need to communicate the status of your enrolment with the program manager whereas he/she can process your deferment upon confirmation of request.
If you’re not happy with the course within the first week of class, you will receive a refund in the amount less the application processing fee.
The certificate is given to the students within a month of graduating from LuTA Tech School.
The certificate will be a hard copy and also an electronic document shared with you which can be downloaded.
We don't promise our students jobs but our promise is to connect you with employers and make your employable.
Yes. As part of the project weeks' activities toward the tail of the program, there is typically a one-month client’s project also known as an internship. You will typically be grouped in teams alongside learners from either your track or other tracks. Employers then select teams to intern with their team on real-life projects.
This can’t be a Yes or No as employers typically provide stipends to cover transportation and feeding if it’s a physical engagement or data expenses if it’s a remote engagement.