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CodePath Fall 2023 Remote Courses

Location: United States

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Fall 2023 CodePath classes are now open for registration at Codepath.org. Interested students need to apply for the class they would like to take by the deadline listed on the CodePath website and then will be notified if they get accepted. Please see Codepath.org for more information. 

Applications are now open for CodePath’s no-cost fall courses. CodePath’s courses are developed and taught by software engineers to prepare students for a successful tech career. Apply today: codepath.org/courses

Additional details and course eligibility can be found on codepath.org/courses. Important note: The deadline is August 20, 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time, there is limited availability in each course, and students will be admitted on a rolling basis.

CodePath is a 501c(3) non-profit, increasing diversity in tech. All of the courses are developed by software engineers and designed to prepare students for a successful career in tech.

Fall 2023 CodePath classes

Pathway: Cybersecurity — Explore the complex field of digital security with the Cybersecurity pathway. Learn about real-world tools and attacks, empowering you to confidently discuss the basics of different areas of cybersecurity. Next, deep dive into the world of web application security, with hands-on practice in both exploitation techniques and strategies for protecting and hardening web applications. Students who apply will be placed into the introductory or the intermediate level, based on eligibility.

Pathway: iOS Development — Experience building iOS applications from scratch using Apple’s native IDE (Xcode) and programming language (Swift) in a project-based journey of iOS development. Explore your favorite apps and adopt your preferred features to build your own custom app by the end of the semester. You’ll begin by creating engaging user interfaces (UIs), then connect that UI with logic and cloud-based APIs to build out anything you can imagine.

Pathway: Android Development — Build your own fully-functional apps with the Android pathway. Students learn the basics of Android development including the IDEs, languages, and tools real-world android engineers use. Then learn the basics of making single-page apps that compute, list, and even query the internet for data!

Pathway: Web Development — Dive into full-stack development with the Web Development pathway. Learn to design and create your own sites inspired by popular websites you already know and love. Start your journey by structuring and styling the look and feel of your website, then add interactive elements like videos, forms, and animations to really bring it to life! Level up your skills in the later courses with the toolbox of an advanced developer. You will build fast, responsive websites with a personalized user experience from account signup to profile customization to content creation – an experience that persists each time a user logs in. Students who apply will be placed into the introductory, intermediate, or advance level based on eligibility.

 

Additional details and course eligibility can be found on codepath.org/courses. Important note: The deadline is August 20, 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. There is limited availability in each course, and students will be admitted on a rolling basis.

Students who complete a course will be invited to our Emerging Engineers Summit – A five-day summit where students meet and chat with hiring employers.

56% of juniors and seniors who take a CodePath course land their first technical internship or job at companies like Amazon, Meta, Lyft and Tesla. CodePath is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that brings together employers, students, and colleges to eliminate inequities in tech, diversify the field, and provide underrepresented students with a path towards economic mobility. We have taught over 10,000 students since 2017. CodePath is supported by Blue Meridian Partners, Cognizant Foundation, Comcast, Knight Foundation, Meta, New Profit, Salesforce, Walmart, and Workday.

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