
Empower Your Future with CodePath and GSU
CodePath and Georgia State University are partnering to unlock exclusive access to technical courses, career-building resources, and a supportive community for you! Join us to prepare for a future in tech with hands-on learning designed by software engineers.

Choose the Learning Path That Fits You
Earn academic credit or build career-ready skills through CodePath courses offered at GSU.
For-credit options: Enroll in TIP101, TIP102, or WEB101 through the university portal (PAWS) to earn credits toward your degree while completing real-world coding projects.
Non-credit options: Prefer a flexible, skills-focused experience? Join CodePath’s non-credit courses to grow your technical expertise and strengthen your resume—no costs required.
Technical Interview Prep 102 (For-Credit)
TIP102 will empower you to ace technical interviewing and prepare you to become a self-sufficient learner, meaningfully communicate technical concepts and approaches, and solve challenging algorithmic problems commonly used in interviews for top companies.
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Schedule: Mondays, 4:30pm - 7pm
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Course Code: CSC 4900
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Prerequisite: Data Structures
Applied AI Engineering (Non-Credit)
The Applied AI Engineering pathway equips you to code, build, and collaborate in the AI-powered environments shaping today's tech industry. You'll learn computer science fundamentals and modern software engineering while working directly in AI-assisted workflows, helping to boost productivity and rapid prototyping.
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Cybersecurity (Non-Credit)
Explore the complex field of digital security with the Cybersecurity pathway. Learn about real-world tools and attacks, empowering you to confidently discuss different areas of cybersecurity. Next, deep-dive into the world of blue team security, using industry-proven techniques to detect, analyze, and respond to security threats. Along the way, you’ll use AI as a planning partner, and research assistant, enabling you to focus on building your cybersecurity skillset.
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Technical Interview Prep 102 (For-Credit)
TIP102 will empower you to ace technical interviewing and prepare you to become a self-sufficient learner, meaningfully communicate technical concepts and approaches, and solve challenging algorithmic problems commonly used in interviews for top companies.
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Schedule: Mondays, 4:30pm - 7pm
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Course Code: CSC 4900
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Prerequisite: Data Structures
Applied AI Engineering (Non-Credit)
The Applied AI Engineering pathway equips you to code, build, and collaborate in the AI-powered environments shaping today's tech industry. You'll learn computer science fundamentals and modern software engineering while working directly in AI-assisted workflows, helping to boost productivity and rapid prototyping.
Cybersecurity (Non-Credit)
Explore the complex field of digital security with the Cybersecurity pathway. Learn about real-world tools and attacks, empowering you to confidently discuss different areas of cybersecurity. Next, deep-dive into the world of blue team security, using industry-proven techniques to detect, analyze, and respond to security threats. Along the way, you’ll use AI as a planning partner, and research assistant, enabling you to focus on building your cybersecurity skillset.
Level up with CodePath
CodePath is partnered with your institution to level up your career and support your career goals. With CodePath’s industry-backed curriculum and mentorship, students from GSU gain practical experience and access to career-advancing opportunities. Whether you're interested in software development, cybersecurity, or career prep, CodePath has a pathway for you.
Career Kit
A comprehensive collection of easy-to-use templates, worksheets and guides
Supportive Community
Each college/university's CodePath E3 Program cohort is a stimulating, tight-knit community of peers who connect virtually and in-person with other CodePath E3 Scholars at your local campus.
CodePath and employers host engaging social events with fun swag and employer-sponsored content. Students gain real-world confidence and further develop their social and professional leadership skills.
Testimonial
Katie Fernandez
Senior Specialist, Community Impact, Comcast
"It was an honor to spearhead the CodePath Technical Interview Prep (TIP) Closing Celebration today, where Comcast donated laptops to the students."
Reach and Impact
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FAQs
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What is CodePath and how are they partnered with my school?
CodePath is transforming higher education by training the next generation of engineers, CTOs, and founders. Georgia State University has partnered with CodePath to offer industry-aligned courses that prepare you for a successful tech career.
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What’s the CodePath E³ Program?
The Emerging Engineer Empowerment (E3) Program is an exclusive opportunity for students at select schools, including GSU. Through a combination of courses, community, and career services, the CodePath E3 Program equips you with everything you need to thrive in the tech world. It’s designed to help you become a standout in the tech industry. Learn more here!
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What’s the difference between for-credit and virtual non-credit courses?
CodePath offers two types of courses: for-credit courses available through your institution and non-credit virtual courses available to students nationwide. While both are valuable, only for-credit courses count toward your degree.
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Can I get credit for a virtual course?
No, Connected Classroom courses don’t offer school credit. If you want credit for a CodePath course, you’ll need to enroll in the for-credit version through your school’s registrar.
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Do all CodePath courses offer credit?
Currently, GSU offers credit for WEB101, TIP101, and TIP102. Perimeter College offers WEB101 for-credit as well. If the course you're interested in isn’t available for credit, you can still take it through CodePath's Connected Classroom.
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Which CodePath course should I take?
It depends on your interests! Whether you're into web development, mobile apps, or cybersecurity, CodePath has you covered. You can also improve your technical interview skills with TIP101 or TIP102, starting at a level that suits you.
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Can I take more than one course per semester?
Absolutely! You can enroll in multiple CodePath courses in a semester—just make sure you can manage the workload.
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How do I access the CodePath Career Center?
Once you’re in any CodePath course, you’ll gain access to the Career Center. This includes career coaching, resume reviews, job search assistance, and internship opportunities—all designed to help you land that dream job!
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What is a Tech Fellow and what are the options?
Tech Fellows are students just like you who are trained by CodePath to support industry-supported courses at their schools. Besides leveling up your campus’ knowledge of in-demand skills, you’ll master your technical skills, become a local influencer, and play an active role in supporting other fellow CS students. Plus, you’ll become part of the CodePath community—which gives you priority access to mentorship, career fairs, scholarships, conferences, and more.
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Does taking a CodePath course or engaging in programming guarantee me an internship?
No guarantees, but CodePath courses and the CodePath E3 Program are designed to boost your chances of landing an internship. You’ll get lots of support through networking, interview prep, and career coaching to make it happen.
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I have more questions about the program and different course offerings. Who can I contact?
Please contact us at codepathE3@codepath.org for any additional questions.
HEAR FROM OUR STUDENTS
JESSE AWUAH
Software Engineer I @ Mastercard | CS Alumnus @ Georgia State University and CodePath student
“The thing I enjoyed most about my CodePath experience was building a community with people from school who shared the same goals as me. We supported each other in reaching our goals and aspirations, which made the journey even more fulfilling.”


