This term, we will be offering the following courses and schedules:
Bowie State University
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Foundations of AI Engineering |
Remote |
AI110: Foundations of AI Engineering is your first step into the world of AI-powered software development. In this course, you strengthen your core computer science skills such as data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented programming while learning how to use AI tools as real coding partners. You practice using AI to brainstorm, debug, and refine your code while staying in control of accuracy, efficiency, and style. Along the way, you learn how to collaborate on GitHub like professional engineers, build confidence explaining your code in interview-style settings, and explore how technologies like machine learning, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and AI agents are changing the field. By the end, you'll have a portfolio-ready project that shows you can code confidently, think critically, and use AI responsibly, giving you an edge in internships and beyond. |
Wed |
6:00-8:20 PM EST |
Cal State Dominguez Hills
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Foundations of AI Engineering |
In-Person |
AI110: Foundations of AI Engineering is your first step into the world of AI-powered software development. In this course, you strengthen your core computer science skills such as data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented programming while learning how to use AI tools as real coding partners. You practice using AI to brainstorm, debug, and refine your code while staying in control of accuracy, efficiency, and style. Along the way, you learn how to collaborate on GitHub like professional engineers, build confidence explaining your code in interview-style settings, and explore how technologies like machine learning, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and AI agents are changing the field. By the end, you'll have a portfolio-ready project that shows you can code confidently, think critically, and use AI responsibly, giving you an edge in internships and beyond. |
Mon & Wed |
4:00–5:15 PM EST |
Fisk University
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Foundations of AI Engineering |
In-Person |
AI110: Foundations of AI Engineering is your first step into the world of AI-powered software development. In this course, you strengthen your core computer science skills such as data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented programming while learning how to use AI tools as real coding partners. You practice using AI to brainstorm, debug, and refine your code while staying in control of accuracy, efficiency, and style. Along the way, you learn how to collaborate on GitHub like professional engineers, build confidence explaining your code in interview-style settings, and explore how technologies like machine learning, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and AI agents are changing the field. By the end, you'll have a portfolio-ready project that shows you can code confidently, think critically, and use AI responsibly, giving you an edge in internships and beyond. |
Mon & Wed |
2:30–3:50 PM EST |
Georgia State University
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Intermediate Technical Interview Prep |
In-Person |
TIP102: Intermediate interview skills course, emphasizing organized approaches to presenting LeetCode Easy - Medium interview prompts, in an interview setting. This is a Python only course. It includes strategies for tackling technical interview questions on linked lists, binary trees, searches, and sorting, with an emphasis on verbal engagement and dialogue. |
Mon |
4:30–7:00 PM EST |
Howard University
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Foundations of AI Engineering |
In-Person |
AI110: Foundations of AI Engineering is your first step into the world of AI-powered software development. In this course, you strengthen your core computer science skills such as data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented programming while learning how to use AI tools as real coding partners. You practice using AI to brainstorm, debug, and refine your code while staying in control of accuracy, efficiency, and style. Along the way, you learn how to collaborate on GitHub like professional engineers, build confidence explaining your code in interview-style settings, and explore how technologies like machine learning, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and AI agents are changing the field. By the end, you'll have a portfolio-ready project that shows you can code confidently, think critically, and use AI responsibly, giving you an edge in internships and beyond. |
Tue & Thu |
|
| 9:10–10:30 AM EST |
| Applications of AI Engineering | In-Person | AI201: AI 201 is the intermediate course in CodePath's AI Engineering pathway, bridging foundational AI-assisted development skills with professional open-source contribution. This course teaches students to build production-grade AI features such as retrieval-augmented generation systems, multi-tool agents, and fine-tuned models while developing the skills needed to work effectively in large, unfamiliar codebases.The course is structured in three parts: students first complete four individual projects building advanced AI capabilities, then develop open-source collaboration skills by working in existing codebases, and finally apply both skill sets by completing simulated contributions.By the end of the course, students will have a portfolio of production AI projects, experience navigating complex software systems, and demonstrated readiness to contribute to real open-source projects. | Tue & Thu | 6:10–7:30 PM EST |
| AI Open Source Capstone | In-Person | AI301: AI 301 is not your typical class; it is a dedicated validation layer and proving ground where you transition from classroom learning to professional performance. Designed as a bridge to industry, the residency focuses on Readiness as Proof, requiring you to demonstrate your ability to operate effectively inside real systems under external standards. You'll navigate unfamiliar codebases and earn your legibility to employers by shipping contributions that are reviewed and accepted by external maintainers. By the end of the residency, you'll have a track record of high-signal, externally validated evidence that you're ready to hit the ground running in a professional engineering role. | Tue & Thu
| 6:10–7:30 PM EST
|
| Intro to Web Development | In-Person | WEB101: This course is the first in our Full Stack Web Development series. In this course, you will learn frontend web fundamentals in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. At the conclusion of this course, you will have created a working dynamic web application that displays all the web dev skills you've learned so far. | Mon & Wed | 9:10–10:30 AM EST |
| Intermediate Web Development | In-Person | WEB102: This course is a semester-long project-based exploration of full stack web development. By the end of this course, you will be fully prepared for an internship in frontend web development, and will have experience in deploying web apps that connect to real-world data using APIs and databases. | Tue & Thu | 4:10–5:30 PM EST |
Kennesaw State University
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Intro to Android Development |
Remote |
AND101: An introductory Android development course where learners gain hands-on experience with Kotlin and Android Studio, building functional mobile apps that connect data, interactivity, and design. |
Tue |
6:00–8:15 PM EST |
Perimeter College
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Intro to Web Development |
In-Person |
WEB 101: This course is the first in our Full Stack Web Development series. In this course, you will learn frontend web fundamentals in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. At the conclusion of this course, you will have created a working dynamic web application that displays all the web dev skills you've learned so far. |
Mon |
1:00–2:55 PM EST |
UNC Charlotte
| Course |
Modality |
Description |
Day |
Time |
| Intro to iOS Development |
Remote |
iOS101: An introductory iOS development course where learners gain hands-on experience with Swift and Xcode, building functional mobile apps that connect data, interactivity, and design using UIKit. |
Thu |
5:30–8:15 PM EST |
| Into to Technical Interview Prep |
Remote |
TIP 101: Introductory interview skills course, emphasizing organized approaches to presenting LeetCode Easy - Medium interview prompts, in an interview setting. This is a Python only course, suitable for those new to Python. |
Tue |
5:30–8:15 PM EST |