Code+ is a 10-week project-based coding program for Duke University undergraduates offered by Duke's Office of Information Technology. The Code+ program exposes students to the latest leading-edge industry technologies and tools in a peer learning environment. It is designed to provide students who have yet to obtain tech related work experience with real-world experience to help obtain an industry internship the following summer. Past program participants have landed internships with companies such as Google, Square, Facebook, and Salesforce, as well as smaller "boutique" tech companies.
| Website | https://codeplus.duke.edu/ |
| Revenue | $8.2 billion |
| Employees | 11 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Industry | Higher Education |
| Keywords | Programming Skills, Coding Skills, Software Development Program, Computer Science Education, Project Based Learning, Coding Bootcamp, Technology Training, Software Engineering, Higher Education, It Training, Peer Learning, Web Development, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Full Stack Development, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity |
| Competitors | Harvard University, Stanford University, Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Chicago +44 more (view full list) |
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The Duke University Code+ Program annual revenue was $8.2 billion in 2026.
Duke University Code+ Program is based in Durham, North Carolina.