Transforming CS Education, One Course at A Time
Boost learning outcomes and career readiness with CodePath’s industry-backed curriculum and instructional support. Our no-cost program complements your existing courses, providing students with hands-on learning, career resources, mentorship, and access to a diverse network of tech professionals and alumni.
Program Details
Participation Requirements:
- Lead course instruction in its entirety. This means your students will submit assignments to the CodePath custom platform. You are welcome to supplement with your materials, but we ask that you do not remove units.
- Facilitate the for-credit application process at your university and add the course to the registrar.
- Communicate with the CodePath operations and admissions team.
What You Receive:
- Curated curriculum and course materials on full-stack web development, iOS development, Android development, and Cybersecurity.
- Grading support
- 24/7 online help for students who need course assistance
- Training for TAs and new instructors
- Join a national community of like-minded faculty
Student Benefits:
- Connect with CodePath’s network of software engineering mentors
- Access exclusive virtual career fairs
- Practice technical interviews
- Receive guidance for their internship and job searches
Our University Partner Network
Changing the Face of Tech
and growing US university and college partners
are Minority Serving Institutions (HBCUs, Hispanic Serving Institutions, AAPI Serving Institutions).
states and Puerto Rico
and growing US university and college partners
are Minority Serving Institutions (HBCUs, Hispanic Serving Institutions, AAPI Serving Institutions).
states and Puerto Rico
Industry and University-Approved
US Computer Science students have taken CodePath courses
companies have hired CodePath alumni
more CodePath alumni get hired by F500 companies than their peers.
more CodePath alumni secure technical employment than their peers
US Computer Science students have taken CodePath courses
companies have hired CodePath alumni
more CodePath alumni get hired by F500 companies than their peers.
more CodePath alumni secure technical employment than their peers
Got Questions?
FAQs
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Who should apply?
This program is available to instructors and faculty from US-based two-year and four-year institutions who teach courses in one or more of the following subject areas: full-stack web development, iOS development, Android development, and Cybersecurity.
You should apply if you would like to offer more hands-on instruction to your students, your department is under-resourced, you would like to expand your offerings, and/or you seek a strong partner with national reach to help connect your students to mentoring and career resources in the tech industry.
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Is this program offered for free?
Yes. There is no cost to participate in the program and access CodePath’s resources and instructional support services as long as you agree to the commitments outlined in our application.
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When will course training take place?
We will host two training sessions between December 12, 2024, and January 8, 2025. Our instructor handbook provides more details.
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Where can I find more resources about the courses and curriculum?
The prerequisites, technical requirements, and course syllabi are available in our instructor handbook.
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I have more questions about the program. Who can I contact?
Please contact us at professors@codepath.org for any additional questions.
Hear from Our Partners
DR. LEGAND BURGE
Professor and Executive Director Howard West - Google Tech Exchange
Howard University
“Most HBCU CS Chairs are under-resourced. Even if we had the money, there just aren’t enough CS professors. CodePath allows us to connect our students directly to what’s being taught in the industry.”
BARUCH SCHIEBER, PH.D
Professor and Chair, Department of Computer Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology
“CodePath is leveling the playing field. We are not one of the top 10 universities, but with CodePath we can give our students similar opportunities. With CodePath our students are introduced to the state of the art tools that are used in the industry, which may not be covered in other courses.”
M. BRIAN BLAKE
President
Georgia State University
“The new [Emerging Engineering Empowerment] program — which further supports our Beyond College to Career and Student Success 2.0 strategic plan pillars — will help us prepare all students, including more women and diverse students, for rewarding careers in tech... As a computer scientist and a person of color, this is extra special for me.