Code

It's pretty obvious that this site is made by Wordpress with the Elementor plugin. How many times can you count the word Elementor in this div?
User Interface - UI

The header for all of their pages follows the exact same format: from the navigation on top, to all of the hero images having the same height and font style. There is a singular template that all of these pages follow.
User Experience - UX

If I was to sign up for a bootcamp, I would like to know a few things: including the price, curriculum, and track record of helping their students get hired. They are quite transparent about all of this information. They're also pretty clear with their CTAs - whether that's to apply for their bootcamp or to request more information.
Summary
This website is a platform to advertise their numerous programs, not just for web development, but a collection of other bootcamps as well. I can see why somebody would be interested in a more intense curriculum that solely focuses on their career objectives. Whether they want to pay $9,900 for that is up to them.