Workforce Training & Corporate Upskilling Solutions
Build internal talent pipelines with customized training across tech, business operations, cloud computing, AI, and cybersecurity.
Why Organizations Choose ETI
✓ Licensed and Accredited with 25+ Years Serving Students
Middle States accredited (valid until 2033) and NYSED-licensed.
✓Credential-based training aligned with labor market needs
Certification pathways across multiple fields and skill levels
✓Online Delivery with flexible hours
100% online training with self-paced content and optional live sessions.
✓Scalable for any employer or agency
From small teams to entire departments, ETI offers easy onboarding, progress tracking and reporting.
Every partnership is customized to meet workforce goals including recruitment, retention, upskilling, reskilling, and digital transformation.
Who we serve:
Corporations & Employer Groups
Municipal, County & State Agencies
Public Workforce Development Boards (WIOA, LWDBs)
American Job Centers / CareerSource / One-Stop Centers
Nonprofits, Community Organizations & Veteran Support Groups
Trade Associations, Chambers of Commerce & Small Business Coalitions
U.S. Military Communities & Transitioning Service Members
The Ultimate Learning Toolkit
✓ Flexible, self-paced and 100% online courses
✓ 24/7 access to materials
✓ Access to thousands of courses available from 20+ skill areas
✓ 75+ certification exam prep courses from 15 vendors
✓ Personalized course pathways for schools and businesses
✓ Thousands of e-books and audio books
✓ Live and on-demand bootcamps on selected courses
✓ Identify strengths and areas for improvement with Skill Benchmarks
✓ AI Assistant
✓ Mentor support: Ask course and certification-related questions
✓ Digital Certificate of Completion: Verified, tamper-proof & shareable upon program completion
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Included With All B2B Partnerships
Custom Training Plans
Monthly performance reports
Certificates of completion
Online learning environment that supports ADA-compliant accessibility
Closed captions available in 50+ languages (beneficial for multilingual communities)
Optional certification exam vouchers
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High-Demand Training Programs for Employers
ETI offers 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month programs, perfect for organizations seeking to strengthen operational capabilities, adopt new technologies, or develop internal tech talent pipelines.
3-Month Programs
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55 Hours
Occupational Objectives
The objective of this program is to prepare students for emerging roles that require proficiency in generative artificial intelligence, automation, and prompt engineering. Through 55 hours of interactive online learning, students develop practical skills in using ChatGPT and related AI tools to enhance productivity, automate workflows, and create intelligent content solutions across multiple industries.Graduates will gain hands-on experience designing chatbots, refining prompts for specific outcomes, and integrating AI into business, education, and creative environments. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as AI Assistant Specialist, Prompt Engineer, Automation Support Technician, or AI-Enabled Project Coordinator, contributing to the growing field of AI-driven innovation and digital transformation.
Outline
1. What is ChatGPT?
2. Practical ChatGPT: From Use Cases to Prompt Engineering & Ethical Implications
ChatGPT & Its Practical Use Cases
ChatGPT Prompt Engineering Examples & Applications
Fine-Tuning Your ChatGPT Prompts
ChatGPT’s Impact Across Industries
Ethical, Privacy & Intellectual Property Considerations
The Role of ChatGPT in Shaping the Future
Final Exam:ChatGPT: From Practical Use Cases to Prompt Engineering & Ethical Implications
3. Exploring ChatGPT
Creating a Custom Chatbot Using ChatGPT
Automating Content Generation with Prompt Engineering (GPT-4)
ChatGPT Security Vulnerabilities
Leadercamp On-Demand: Exploring Generative AI and ChatGPT
Leadercamp On-Demand: Power Techniques and Tips for ChatGPT
Introduction to GPT Models
Designing a Personalized Agent with AgentGPT Templates
4. Microlearning: Gen AI–Enabled Productivity & Collaboration
Automating Workflows with Copilot in Zapier (Email Automation)
Automating Meeting Notes with Mem
Automating Meeting & Call Notes with Fireflies AI
Using SaneBox to Automate Your Inbox
Automating Email Responses with Grammarly AI Companion
Automating Presentation Slides with Beautiful.ai
Automating Image Generation with DALL·E (Prompt Engineering)
Automating Translations with Filmora Using Copilot
Automating Transcription with Google AI Speech-to-Text
Scheduling Tasks Automatically with Reclaim AI
AI Simulator:
Using Generative AI for Travel Operations
Managing Technology Projects with AI
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80 Hours
Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objectives
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level careers in information technology, computer repair, and technical support. Through 80 hours of interactive online training, students gain foundational knowledge and hands-on experience in hardware configuration, operating systems, networking, cybersecurity fundamentals, and troubleshooting techniques.This program covers core competencies aligned with CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ (ITF+) and CompTIA A+ (220-1201 & 220-1202) certification objectives, helping learners build essential skills to diagnose, maintain, and repair computer systems and devices. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Computer Repair Technician, IT Support Specialist, Help Desk Technician, or Technical Support Representative, providing critical support in today’s technology-driven workplaces.
Outline
1. 220-1201: CompTIA A+ Core 1
Focuses on hardware, networking, mobile devices, and troubleshooting essentials.
Hardware and Display Components
Mobile Accessories and Connectivity
Optimizing Mobile Devices
Networking Fundamentals
Wireless Networking and Services
Networking Concepts and Configurations
Internet Connection Types and Features
Network Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques
Cable Types and Connectors
RAM and Storage Solutions
Motherboards, CPUs, and Expansion Cards
Power Supplies and Cooling
Multifunction Devices and Printers
Cloud Computing Concepts
Client-Side Virtualization
Cloud and Virtualization Troubleshooting
Problem Solving and Best Practices
Troubleshooting Storage and RAID Issues
Troubleshooting Displays and Peripherals
Troubleshooting Networks and Printers
CompTIA 220-1201: A+ Core Exam 1 | Practice Test
2. 220-1202: CompTIA A+ Core 2
Covers operating systems, security, troubleshooting, and professional skills.
Windows OS Fundamentals & Editions
Windows Configuration & Tools
Windows Settings & Networking
macOS & Linux Essentials
Physical & Logical Security
Malware, Social Engineering, & Removal Steps
Mobile Device Security & Data Destruction
Windows OS Troubleshooting
Mobile OS & App Troubleshooting
PC Security Troubleshooting
Documentation & Change Management
Workstation Backup & Recovery
Safety, Environmental, Policy, & Communication
Privacy, Licensing, & Policy Concepts
Communication & Professionalism
Scripting Fundamentals & Automation
Remote Access & AI Basics
CompTIA 220-1202: A+ Core 2 | Practice Test
3. FC0-U61: CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ (ITF+)
Introduces basic IT concepts, networking, software, and security essentials.
Basic IT Concepts
Data, CPUs, & Troubleshooting
Computer Devices & Components
Internet, Storage, & Computer Systems
Networking & Wireless Technologies
Operating Systems
Software Concepts
Software Development Concepts
Database Concepts
CIA Triad
Privacy & Encryption
Authentication & Disaster Recovery
FC0-U61: IT Fundamentals (ITF+) | Practice Test
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55 Hours
Occupational Objective
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in software development, system operations, and cloud infrastructure automation through the application of DevOps principles and tools. Over 55 hours of interactive online training, students learn to integrate development and operations workflows, manage continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, implement containerization using Docker, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, and Jenkins, and apply DevSecOps best practices to secure automated environments.Graduates will gain the technical and collaborative skills necessary to streamline software deployment, enhance operational efficiency, and support agile project delivery. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as DevOps Engineer, Cloud Automation Specialist, Build and Release Engineer, Infrastructure Automation Developer, or Continuous Integration/Deployment Engineer, contributing to modern, high-performing technology teams.
Outline
1. DevOps Core Concepts
DevOps Agile Development: Agile Processes for DevOps
DevOps Agile Development: DevOps Methodologies for Developers
DevOps Smart Failure: Fail Fast & DevOps
DevOps Security Considerations: Securing DevOps Pipeline
DevOps Security Considerations: DevSecOps Principles
DevOps Continuous Testing: Testing Approaches
DevOps Continuous Testing: Testing Methodologies
DevOps – More Than Just Dev & Ops
Maturing DevOps Practice in the Enterprise
Your DevOps Journey: Optimizing Flow
Your DevOps Journey: Tools and Automation
Your DevOps Journey: Architecture and Virtualization
Your DevOps Journey: Amplifying Feedback
Your DevOps Journey: Continual Learning and Experimentation
Introduction to DevOps Principles for Machine Learning
Explore DevOps Continuous Security and Continuous Operations
Define the Foundation Pillars of DevOps: Architecture and Technology
Introduce the Foundation Pillars of DevOps: Culture and Lean Product
2. Enterprise Developer
DevOps Mindset: DevOps Principles & Implementation Approach
DevOps Mindset: Understanding DevOps Tools
The Language of DevOps: DevOps Principles & Practices
The Language of DevOps: DevOps Tools & Processes
DevOps Agile Development: Agile Processes for DevOps
DevOps Agile Development: DevOps Methodologies for Developers
DevOps Smart Failure: Fail Fast & DevOps
DevOps Collaboration Tools: Tools for Continuous Integration
DevOps Collaboration Tools: Tools for Continuous Delivery
Final Exam: Enterprise Developer – DevOps
3. DevOps Developer
DevOps Tools: Selecting the Right Tools
Using Git for DevOps: Using Git Effectively
Using Docker for DevOps: Configuring Docker for Continuous Delivery
Ansible: Continuous Delivery and Monitoring Using Ansible Playbook and Tower
Chef for DevOps: Managing Infrastructure Using Chef
Chef for DevOps: Automate Infrastructure Using Chef Tools & Templates
Puppet for DevOps: Installing & Working with Puppet Components
Puppet for DevOps: Working with Puppet Bolt & Continuous Delivery for PE
Jenkins for DevOps: Jenkins Configuration for DevOps
Jenkins for DevOps: Automated Testing & Advanced Jobs Using Jenkins
SaltStack for DevOps: Working with SaltStack Components
SaltStack for DevOps: Configuration Management with SaltStack
Final Exam: DevOps Developer
4. DevOps Lead
Best Practices for DevOps Implementation
DevOps Cloud Automation: AWS DevOps Tools
DevOps Cloud Automation: Advanced AWS Pipelines and DevOps Using Azure
DevOps Cloud Automation: DevOps with Google Cloud Platform
DevOps Automation: Configuration Management
DevOps Automation: Delivery Mechanisms
CI/CD Implementation for DevOps
DevOps with Docker: Management in the Cloud
DevOps Continuous Testing: Testing Approaches
DevOps Continuous Testing: Testing Methodologies
Final Exam: DevOps Lead
5. DevOps Engineer
Scaling DevOps: Pipelines at Scale
Scaling DevOps: Infrastructure at Scale
Enterprise DevOps with Docker
DevOps Continuous Feedback: Implementing Continuous Feedback
DevOps Continuous Feedback: Loop Tools
DevOps Security Considerations: Securing DevOps Pipeline
DevOps Security Considerations: DevSecOps Principles
Final Exam: DevOps Engineer
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80 Hours
Occupational Objective
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in digital marketing, social media management, and online brand development. Through 80 hours of comprehensive online training, students gain practical skills in digital communication, content creation, marketing analytics, customer engagement, and strategic campaign planning.This program provides hands-on experience with digital tools and platforms used to design and execute marketing strategies, analyze audience behavior, manage digital communities, and optimize customer experiences across online channels. Upon completion, students will be prepared for positions such as Digital Marketing Specialist, Social Media Manager, Content Strategist, Marketing Coordinator, or Brand Engagement Associate, contributing to effective marketing and digital transformation initiatives across industries.
Outline
1. Digital Marketing Institute Essentials
The Four Ps: Essential Factors in Marketing
Understanding Approaches to Social Media Communication
Assessing Risks in Digital Transformation Initiatives
Building a Digital-ready Culture
Cultivating Digital Dexterity
Sending E-mails to the Right People
Writing Effective E-mails and Instant Messages
Preparing a Great Virtual Presentation
Building and Delivering a Great Virtual Presentation
Conveying Your Message without Words
2. Conveying Your Message without Words
Marketing: The Process and Functions that Build Customer Relationships
Creating Brands through People and Planning
Leadercamp On-Demand: Contagious – Why Things Catch On
Initiating Customer Engagement Through Digital Marketing Strategies
Using Digital Marketing and Social Media
Shaping, Not Dictating, the Customer Experience
Customer Experience Basics: Digital and Physical Channels
Maintaining a Human Connection in the Digital World
Fostering a Digital Culture of Agility and Innovation in Marketing and Sales
3. Marketing in the Digital World
Digital Transformation Insights: Marketing & Sales
Digital Transformation Insights: Engineering Functions
Design Thinking: Starting Your Journey
Framing Opportunities for Effective Data-Driven Decision Making
Tuned In: Uncover the Extraordinary Opportunities That Lead to Business Breakthroughs
Building Trust: Ethics and the Marketing Mix
Effective Digital Community Management
Embracing a Customer-Obsessed Mentality
Customer Experience Basics: Digital and Physical Channels
Mapping and Analyzing Customer Journeys
Achieving Customer-Centric Design with User Personas
Recognizing Organizational Risks
Assessing Organizational Risks
Managing Organizational Risks
Keeping Your Skill Set Current in the Digital Economy
PMI-ACP®: Introduction to Agile
Building Digital Dexterity in Organizations
Driving Change: A Playbook of Best Practices for a Digital Transformation
4. Content Marketing Manager
Marketing: The Process and Functions that Build Customer Relationships
Understanding Approaches to Social Media Communication
Improving Marketing with Big Data
Creating Brands through People and Planning
Building Trust: Ethics and the Marketing Mix
Applying Competitive Advantage to Marketing Strategies
Effective Digital Community Management
Creating & Managing Properties in Google Analytics
Analyzing Audiences & User Behavior in Google Analytics
Using Explorations & Reports in Google Analytics
Nurturing the Creative Power of Your Team
Get Organized and Stop Procrastinating
Design Thinking for Innovation: Brainstorming and Ideation
Developing a Team of Creative Gurus
Unlocking Your Own Creative Genius
AI SIMULATOR: The Creative Leader – Creative Thinking & Innovation
5. Content Strategy & Curation
Viewing the Big Picture Strategically
Using Strategic Thinking as a Manager
Strategic Product and Service Management
Business Execution: How Things Get Done
Synchronize Goals to Optimize Your Team
Customer Service: Adapting to Your Customers' Cues
Customer Service: Interpreting Customers’ Service Priorities
Customer Service: Discovering Customer Needs
Customer Service: Fostering a Service Mindset
Effective Digital Community Management
Understanding Approaches to Social Media Communication
Telling a Business Story
Motivating Action with a Compelling and Data-Driven Story
6. Writing and Communication
Understanding Approaches to Social Media Communication
Strategies for the Modern Public Relations Professional
Writing with a Professional Mindset
Writing Skills for Public Relations
Writing Effective E-mails and Instant Messages
Writing and Preparing an Effective Speech
Expanding Your Communication Skill Set
Customer Service: Interpreting Customers’ Service Priorities
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100 Hours
Occupational Objective
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in finance, accounting, and financial technology (FinTech) by developing a strong foundation in financial management, data analysis, and digital transformation. Through 100 hours of comprehensive online training, students gain practical skills in budgeting, financial reporting, cost control, and financial statement analysis, as well as hands-on experience with Microsoft Excel 365 and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance.The program also explores the impact of artificial intelligence and digital transformation in modern financial services, equipping learners to apply emerging technologies to improve decision-making and efficiency. Upon completion, students will be prepared for positions such as Financial Analyst, Accounting Assistant, Finance Associate, Budget Analyst, or FinTech Operations Specialist, with the ability to support both traditional and technology-driven financial environments.
Outline
1. Finance Essentials
Basic Elements of Financial Statement Acumen
Basic Budgeting Concepts for Non-financial Professionals
Basics of Accounting for Non-financial Professionals
Future of Banking: Technology, Trends, and Transformation
Comprehending Financials: A Guide to Financial Statements
Financial Statement Analysis for Non-financial Professionals
Managing with a Cost-control Mindset
Focusing on the Bottom Line as an Employee
Leadercamp On-Demand: Business Acumen Series on Finance
Key Accounting Concepts and Principles
Preparing Financial Statements and Closing Accounts
2. Accountant Journey
Key Accounting Concepts and Principles
Recording, Posting, and Balancing the Books
Preparing Financial Statements and Closing Accounts
Accounting for Stock Transactions
Viewing the Big Picture Strategically
Recognizing Organizational Risks
Managing Organizational Risks
Using Strategic Thinking as a Manager
Understanding Big Data Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Data Analytics
Evaluating Systems with Data Modeling
Exploring Data Visualization
Foundations of Data Literacy
3. Digitizing Finance
Understanding Digital Transformation in Financial Services
Exploring Digital Transformation in Financial Services
Outlining Strategies That Drive Digital Transformation in Finance
Exploring Emerging Digital Transformation Trends in Banking
Exploring Factors for Sustained Digital Transformation in Banking
Improving Banking with Digital Transformation
Digital Transformation Insights: Banking
4. AI in Finance
AI in Finance
Evaluating AI Models in Banking
AI Model Applications in Banking
AI Model Evaluation in High-Risk Banking
Evaluate ROI Models for AI/ML Investments
Define an AI Strategy to Create Business Value in Financial Services
5. Microsoft Excel 365
Getting Started
Entering Data
Managing Data
10 Common Tools
Working with Tables
Using Custom and Conditional Formatting
Exploring Essential Functions
Using Advanced Functions
Getting Started with Charts
Working with Advanced Charts
Creating PivotTables and PivotCharts
Working with Macros
Enhancing a Worksheet with Visual Elements
Using the Forecast Sheet Tool
6. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
Learn the Fundamentals of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
Configure and Use the General Ledger
Configure and Use Cash and Bank Management, and Sales Tax
Configure and Use Budgeting
Explore the Core Capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Apps
Configure Apps in Finance and Operations
Create Financial Reports in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
Configure and Work with Analytics and Reporting in Finance and Operations Apps
Describe Shared Features of the Finance and Operations Apps
Explore Finance and Operations Apps Integration Concepts
Get Started with Chart of Accounts
Get Started with Dynamics 365 Finance Business Performance Planning
Build Data Models in Finance and Operations Apps
Explore Data Integration Concepts in Finance and Operations Apps
Define a Microsoft AI Strategy to Create Business Value in Finance
Get Started with Finance Insights
Set Up Finance Insights
Explore General Ledger in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
Explore Expense Management, Fixed Asset Management, and Budgeting in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
Configure Accounts Payable
Intelligent Cash Flow
Use Customer Payment Predictions
Explore Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable
Revenue and Expense Deferrals
Intelligent Budget Proposal
Recurring Contract Billing
Set Up Asset Leasing
Set Up Multiple Element Revenue Allocation
Set Up Ledgers and Journals
Set Up and Use Intelligent OCR for Vendor Invoices
Configure and Perform Periodic Processes
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45 Hours
Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level to mid-level positions in human resources management, talent development, and organizational leadership. Through 45 hours of comprehensive online training, students gain practical skills in recruitment, employee engagement, performance management, compensation and benefits, and diversity and inclusion.This program provides a strong foundation in HR best practices, organizational culture, and emotional intelligence while introducing learners to professional standards aligned with HRCI’s Professional in Human Resources (PHR/SPHR)certification framework. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Human Resources Assistant, Talent Acquisition Coordinator, HR Generalist, Training and Development Associate, or Employee Relations Specialist, supporting key workforce functions in business, government, and nonprofit organizations.
Outline
1. Talent Management
Professional in Human Resources: Candidate Interviewing and Selection
Onboarding Excellence for HR Professionals
Enhancing Hiring Decisions with Effective Applicant Screening
Transforming Talent Management
Devising a Winning Recruitment Strategy
2. Diversity & Inclusion
Hiring for Diversity
Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action
From Awareness to Action: Managing Team Behavior
Advancing Meaningful Diversity in the Workplace: Session Replay
3. Performance Management
Engaging and Challenging Your Top Performers
Leveraging the Power of Performance Management
Assessing Your Organization's Potential for High Performance
Managing Employee Development and Growth
4. Employee Retention, Compensation, & Benefits
BOOK SUMMARY: MIT Sloan Management Review Article on Salary, Benefits, Bonus… and Being
The Manager's Guide to HR: Hiring, Firing, Performance Evaluations, Documentation, Benefits, and Everything Else You Need to Know, Second Edition
Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Employees Want
The Power of Thanks: How Social Recognition Empowers Employees and Creates a Best Place to Work
Make Their Day! Employee Recognition That Works, Second Edition
The Enthusiastic Employee: How Companies Profit by Giving Workers What They Want
5. Organizational Culture
Professional in Human Resources: Organizational Culture
Removing Systemic Bias from Organizational Culture: Session Replay
6. Setting the Foundation with Trust
Earning and Offering Trust at Work
Building Up Your Emotional Intelligence
7. Investing in Self-Awareness
Becoming Your Own Best Coach
Gauging Your Leadership Performance
Building Success through Self-improvement
Moving from Bias to Inclusion in a DEI Journey
8. Listening with Intention & Purpose
Overcoming Barriers to Effective Listening
Enhancing Communication through Listening
9. Developing a Coaching Mindset
Strength under Pressure: Building Perseverance and Resilience
Conveying Your Message without Words
Leadercamp On-Demand: Coach and Grow Your Team
Delivering Feedback That Encourages Growth
Developing Personal Accountability
10. Lead Inclusively
Leading Inclusively Leadercamp: Session Replay
Embedding Inclusion into Everyday Experiences
11. Human Resources Professional
Leadercamp On-Demand: Demystifying the 2024 HRCI Exam Refresh
Professional in Human Resources (PHR):
Introduction to PHR
Business Environment
Stakeholder Relationships
Risk Management Practices
Business Measures
Organizational Culture
Workforce Planning Foundations
Talent Acquisition Strategy and Employer Branding
Candidate Interviewing and Selection
Foundations of Organizational Learning
Career Pathing and Professional Growth
Succession Planning and Performance Data
Administering Learning and Development Programs
Learning and Development Trends
Total Reward Strategy, Compensation Programs, and Methods
Variable Pay and Incentives
Benefits and Non-Monetary Rewards
Pay Equity, Executive Compensation, and Communication
Employee Lifecycle and Engagement Fundamentals
Surveys and Focus Groups for Engagement
Designing Engagement Programs
Performance Management and Rewards
Coaching and Corrective Actions
Retention and Offboarding
Engagement Trends
Health, Safety, and Security Regulations
Workplace Substance Abuse and Privacy Issues
Creating and Communicating Policies
Senior SPHR Exam Summary
PHR Exam Eligibility and Passing Requirements
2024 HRCI Exam Refresh: Session Replay
Human Resources and the HRCI Professional in Human Resource Certification
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70 Hours
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in leadership, management, and organizational development by building core competencies in effective communication, team building, and strategic decision-making. Through 70 hours of online, interactive learning, students develop practical leadership skills essential for motivating teams, managing change, and driving performance in dynamic workplace environments.The program emphasizes inclusive leadership, emotional intelligence, and diversity awareness, while offering real-world practice through simulations focused on conflict resolution, coaching, and ethical decision-making. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Team Leader, Supervisor, Project Coordinator, Department Manager, or Leadership Development Associate, equipped to lead with confidence, empathy, and innovation across diverse organizational settings.
Outline
1. Leadership Foundations
Inspiring High Performance Through Motivation
Transforming Leadership Vision into Organizational Reality
Developing Influence Through Positive Leadership
The Essential Practices of Emotionally Intelligent Leaders
Business Execution: How Things Get Done
Leading an Innovation Culture to Future-Proof Your Organization
Expert Reflections: Future-Proof Leadership — Change Management with an Intergenerational Edge
Expert Reflections: What Will Be Your Leadership Legacy?
Navigating Your Team Through Strategic Change
Adapting Your Communication Style to Lead Effectively
Leadercamp On-Demand: Unlocking Your Leadership Potential
Planning Your Growth as a Leader
Synchronize Goals to Optimize Your Team
Leading Through Shared Vision
Leadercamp On-Demand: Active Leadership Series on Leadership
Leadercamp On-Demand: Project Your Leadership Brand
Leadercamp On-Demand: Building Innovative Teams
Leadership Insights on Leading Through Change
2. Leadership Transitions
Navigating a First-Time Manager Role
Leadership Transitions: Becoming a Frontline Manager
Leadership Transitions: Moving into Middle Management
Leadership Transitions: Moving into Senior Leadership
Leadercamp On-Demand: The On-Ramp to Leadership
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Transformational Shift
3. Inclusive Leadership
Neurodiversity in the Workplace
Adopting New Leadership Mindsets to Drive DEI
Activating DEI Culture Shifts
Advancing DEI with Agility
Embedding Inclusion into Everyday Experiences
Reimagining the Employee Experience: DEI from Hire to Retire
Running Inclusive Meetings
Leading Across Cultures
Conveying Your Message Without Words
Building Shared Understanding Across Cultural Divides
Advancing Meaningful Diversity in the Workplace: Session Replay
Leadercamp On-Demand: Unified Leadership — Inspiring Meaningful Change
Removing Systemic Bias from Organizational Culture: Session Replay
Leadercamp On-Demand: Reimagine Inclusion
Truth, Hope, and Equity in a Disrupted World: Session Replay
Leadercamp On-Demand: Inclusive Leadership
Leading Inclusively Leadercamp: Session Replay
Leadercamp On-Demand: LGBTQ+ Etiquette and Common Bloopers
Embracing Allyship Leadercamp: Session Replay
Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Equity: U.S., Brazil, and Japan Replay Session
Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Equity: France and Denmark Replay Session
Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Equity: Malaysia, Singapore, and India Replay Session
Cross-Cultural Communication and Sensitivity
Using Communication Strategies to Bridge Cultural Divides
Engaging the Power of a Multigenerational Workforce
4. Women in Leadership
Leadercamp On-Demand: Women in Leadership — Let’s Move the Needle
Leadercamp On-Demand: Women’s Career Development Amidst the Pink Pandemic
Women in Leadership: Moving Beyond Gender Roles as a Leader
Leadership Insights on Developing Women Leaders
Women in Leadership: Mastering Key Leadership Competencies
Women in Leadership: Building Your Infrastructure for Leadership
5. Leadership Simulations (AI SIMULATOR)
Analytical & Critical Thinking
Avoiding Burnout in Remote Teams
Change Management in the Age of AI: Leading Your Team to Success
Coaching an Underperforming Employee
Cultivating Empathy and Connection
Executive Presence
Exploring Manager Self-Assessments
Giving Constructive Feedback
Giving Developmental Feedback
Giving Developmental Feedback to an Underperformer
Holding Career Conversations Using the GROW Coaching Model
Lead the Team – Leadership Influence
Leading Through Change
Making Ethical Decisions
Running Effective Meetings
Setting Professional Boundaries with Peers
Setting SMART Goals
The Creative Leader: Creative Thinking & Innovation
6. Developing as a Leader
Leading Through Inspiration
Leadercamp On-Demand: Inspire Greatness
Gauging Your Leadership Performance
Storytelling for Leaders
7. Leading Teams
Becoming an Effective Cross-Functional Team Member
Psychological Safety: Building a Culture of Inclusion and Innovation
Expert Reflections: People-Centric Leadership — Communicating in the New World of Work
From Awareness to Action: Managing Team Behavior
Expert Reflections: Safe Spaces, Strong Teams
Building and Leading Successful Teams
Delivering Feedback That Encourages Growth
Leadership Toolkit: Running a Team Debrief
Strategies for Managing Technical Teams
Leadercamp On-Demand: 10 Essential Team Needs
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Kind Leader Series – Collaboration
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Kind Leader Series – Connection
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Kind Leader Series – Control
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Kind Leader Series – Commitment
Leadercamp On-Demand: Implementing Servant Leadership in the Corporate World
Leadercamp On-Demand: Servant Leadership
Leadercamp On-Demand: Unlocking Your Leadership Potential
Talent Development and Transformation: Transforming Your Leadership — Session Replay
Leading in the New Normal Leadercamp: Session 1 Replay
Leading in the New Normal Leadercamp: Session 2 Replay
Leading in the New Normal Leadercamp: Session 3 Replay
Leading in a Hybrid Workplace
Managing Conflict on Your Team
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55 Hours
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for supervisory and management roles by developing core skills in leadership, decision-making, delegation, conflict resolution, and team management. Through 55 hours of online instruction and interactive simulations, students learn to navigate the challenges of first-time management, lead diverse teams, communicate effectively, and manage organizational change with confidence.This program emphasizes practical, scenario-based learning to help participants strengthen emotional intelligence, handle difficult conversations, and build productive relationships across all levels of an organization. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Team Leader, Supervisor, Operations Coordinator, Project Manager, or Department Manager, equipped to lead teams and drive results in both traditional and hybrid workplace environments.
Outline
1. First-Time Manager
Navigating a First-Time Manager Role
Sink or Soar — Thriving as a First-Time Manager: Session Replay
Becoming a First-Time Boss
Leadercamp On-Demand: The On-Ramp to Leadership
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Transformational Shift
Leadercamp On-Demand: Sink or Soar — Thriving as a First-Time Manager
Expert Reflections: Sink or Soar — Thriving as a First-Time Manager
2. First-Time People Manager Simulations (AI SIMULATOR)
Addressing Conflict in Your Team
Delegating Responsibly, Not Recklessly
Developing Future Leaders / Developing People
Driving for Results
Forming a Cross-Functional Team
Fostering Accountability
Handling Difficult Conversations with Grace
Handling Requests for a Pay Raise
Managing Emotions During Crucial Conversations
Overcoming Hybrid Team Challenges
Project Management Essentials
Providing Constructive Feedback During Performance Reviews
Setting Team Goals for Productivity
Strategic Thinking
3. Management Decision Making
Problem Solving: Generating Solutions
Leadercamp On-Demand: Making Effective Decisions in Teams / Decision Making
Leadercamp On-Demand: Demystifying the Problem-Solving Process
4. Delegation
Leadercamp On-Demand: Delegation and Time Management
Effectively Directing and Delegating as a Manager
Choosing and Preparing Your Delegate
Getting What You Expect from Your Delegate
Taking Your Team to the Next Level with Delegation
Unlocking the Power of Upward Delegation
5. Managing Up
Capturing the Attention of Senior Executives
Administrative Support: Working in Partnership with Your Boss
Unlocking the Power of Upward Delegation
Expert Reflections: Managing Up — How to Build a Better Relationship with Your Manager
AI SIMULATOR: Managing Up / Delegating Up
Leadercamp On-Demand: Managing Up
6. Managing a Crisis
Incident Preparedness: Active Shooter Training
Managing in a Crisis
Making Difficult Conversations Meaningful
How to Manage Difficult Conversations
Making the Most of an Organizational Change
Navigating Your Team Through Strategic Change
Leadercamp On-Demand: Strategies for Navigating Difficult Conversations
7. Dealing with Conflict
Working Well with Others
Forging Relationships with External Stakeholders
Building Rapport Through Strong Collaboration
Managing Conflict on Your Team
Coping in a Toxic Workplace
A Difficult Boss Doesn’t Have to Be a Difficult Problem
Leadercamp On-Demand: Managing Conflict Series on Active Listening
Leadercamp On-Demand: Managing Conflict Series on Assertion
Leadercamp On-Demand: Managing Conflict Series on Conflict Management
Leadercamp On-Demand: Working in Harmony with All Personalities
From Awareness to Action: Managing Team Behavior
8. Managing Team Conflict
Coping in a Toxic Workplace
Managing Conflict on Your Team
Leadercamp On-Demand: Managing Conflict Series on Active Listening
Expert Reflections: Can We Talk for Real? Navigating Workplace Conflicts
Leadercamp On-Demand: Managing Conflict Series on Conflict Management
From Awareness to Action: Managing Team Behavior
9. Leading Change
Navigating Your Team Through Strategic Change
Expert Reflections: Leadership in Turbulent Times
Expert Reflections: Agile Transformation — Enabling Change
Leadership Insights on Leading Through Change
Leading Through the Challenge of Change
Making the Most of an Organizational Change
Embracing Change at Work
Leadercamp On-Demand: Dealing with Change as Humans
Leadercamp On-Demand: Navigating Unknown-Unknowns in Strategy and Execution
Leadercamp On-Demand: Tips and Tricks from the Trenches of Innovation
Leadercamp On-Demand: The Catalyst
Leadercamp On-Demand: Seizing the Upside of Turbulence
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130 Hours
Note: The vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in administration, office management, business operations, and digital productivity by developing advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 applications. Through 130 hours of comprehensive online training, students gain hands-on experience using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Microsoft Copilot to create documents, manage data, collaborate effectively, and automate workflows in modern workplace environments.This program emphasizes real-world applications of Microsoft 365 tools for communication, reporting, scheduling, and project coordination, while introducing learners to the power of AI-driven productivity through Microsoft Copilot. Upon completion, students will be prepared for positions such as Administrative Assistant, Office Coordinator, Executive Assistant, Data Entry Specialist, or Business Operations Associate, equipped with the digital skills essential for success in today’s technology-enabled organizations.
Outline
1. Getting to Know the Office 365 Web Portal
2. MO-110: Microsoft Office Specialist – Word Associate*
Managing Documents
Sharing & Collaborating on Documents
Proofing Documents
Working with Text
Formatting Documents
Finding & Replacing Text
Structuring Documents
Inserting & Formatting Tables
Creating Custom Document Elements
Managing References
Managing Sources
Illustrating with Graphic Elements
Using Multimedia
3. MO-310: Microsoft Office Specialist – PowerPoint Associate*
Getting Started
Creating Presentations
Saving & Sharing Presentations
Ten Common Tools
Collaborating & Customizing PowerPoint 365
Designing Your Slides
Moving Slides in PowerPoint Microsoft 365
Creating Transitions Between Slides
Adding & Reusing Animations Across Multiple Slides
Inserting Text
Formatting Your Presentation
Protecting Your Presentation
Using Images
Using Graphic Elements
Using Multimedia
Using Tables & SmartArt
Using Charts
Setting Up Slide Shows
4. MO-210: Microsoft Office Specialist – Excel Associate*
Getting Started
Entering Data
Viewing & Printing Worksheets
Setting Work Preferences
Ten Common Tools
Enhancing Worksheets with Visual Elements
Collaborating Safely
Troubleshooting Errors
Automating Tasks
Formatting Cells & Ranges
Referencing Cells
Managing Data
Using Custom & Conditional Formatting
Performing Logical & Conditional Calculations
Analyzing & Forecasting Data
Adding & Arranging Data
Working with Macros
Working with Tables
Creating & Managing PivotTables
Exploring Essential Functions
Using Advanced Functions
Getting Started with Charts
Working with Advanced Charts
Using PivotTables & PivotCharts
5. Microsoft Outlook 365
Getting Started
Sending Email
Managing & Filing Email
Searching & Organizing Items
Automating & Collaborating
Enhancing Email Design
Adding Attachments & Content to Emails
Working with Contacts
Managing the Calendar
Customizing Your Experience
Configuring the Outlook Client
Organizing Emails
Adding Elements & Printing Emails
Getting Things Done with Tasks & Notes
Optimizing Workflows
Using Calendar Tools & Tasks
Setting Up the Application
Illustrating Emails
Using Contact Tools
Designing & Shaping Email
Formatting Email Text
6. Microsoft Teams
Getting Started
Organizing Meetings
Formatting Messages
Using Messaging, Notification, & Call Tools
Managing Teams & Channels
Working with Apps
Collaborating in Meetings
Finding & Organizing Files
Managing Microsoft Teams:
Meetings & Events
Channels & Chats
External Collaboration
Managing Security & Compliance
Monitoring & Reporting
Governance Planning
Group & Role Management
Clients & Devices
Microsoft Teams Environment Management
Network Planning & Configuration
Assessing & Troubleshooting Issues
Security & Compliance in Microsoft Teams
Policy Packages
7. Copilot for Microsoft 365
Introduction to Copilot for Microsoft 365
Implementing Copilot for Microsoft 365
Optimizing Communication & Information with Copilot
Creating Documents Efficiently with Copilot
Unlocking Productivity with the Microsoft 365 Copilot App
Managing Knowledge with Copilot in SharePoint & Beyond
Creating Content with Copilot in Word & Other Apps
Automating Data Analysis with Copilot in Excel
Enhancing Communication with Copilot in Outlook & Teams
Building a Customer Insight Assistant Agent with Copilot
Performing Actions with Copilot in Outlook
Automating Data Analysis with Copilot in Excel 365
Discovering Copilot for Windows 11
Finding OneDrive for Business Files with Copilot Chat
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55 Hours
Note: The vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in administration, office management, business operations, and digital productivity by developing advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 applications. Through 130 hours of comprehensive online training, students gain hands-on experience using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Microsoft Copilot to create documents, manage data, collaborate effectively, and automate workflows in modern workplace environments.This program emphasizes real-world applications of Microsoft 365 tools for communication, reporting, scheduling, and project coordination, while introducing learners to the power of AI-driven productivity through Microsoft Copilot. Upon completion, students will be prepared for positions such as Administrative Assistant, Office Coordinator, Executive Assistant, Data Entry Specialist, or Business Operations Associate, equipped with the digital skills essential for success in today’s technology-enabled organizations.
Outline
1. Project Management Essentials
New Project Manager Essentials
Defining a Project Scope and Team
Creating a Project Schedule and Budget
Managing a Project to Minimize Risk and Maximize Quality
Navigating Changes and Conflicts in Projects
Taking Final Steps to Bring a Project to its Close
Project Selection & Initiation
Scope, Schedule, & Cost Planning
Resource & Risk Planning
Communication, Changes & Documentation
Controlling Project Work & Closing
Planning & Controlling the Project Schedule
Project Management Practical Exercises
Planning Documents
Documents & Terminology
Expert Reflections: Getting Projects Back on Track
AI SIMULATOR: Project Management Essentials
2. Technical Program Management
Introduction
Life Cycle & Activities
Stakeholder Collaboration & Communication
Governance & Oversight
Managing Change in Technical Programs
Solving Complex Problems in Technical Programs
Supporting Strategic Alignment
Addressing Risk in Technical Programs
Toolbox for the Program Manager
Assessing Performance & Benefits Delivery
Final Exam: Technical Program Management
3. Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®*
Project Management Key Concepts
Project Roles & Responsibilities
Project Principles
Project Lifecycles
Project Performance Domains
Stakeholder Performance Domain
Team Performance Domain
Development Approach & Life Cycle Domain
Planning Performance Domain
Work Performance Domain
Uncertainty Performance Domain
Common Project Management Models
Project Planning Artifacts – Part 1
Project Planning Artifacts – Part 2
Project Functions
Delivery Performance Domain
Measurement Performance Domain
Performance Measurement Metrics
Project Tailoring
Common Project Management Methods
Common Project Management Artifacts
Key Project Management Calculations
Applying Essential Formulas
Agile Adaptive Project Management
Other Adaptive Methodologies
Business Analysis Framework
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Seventh Edition | Practice Test
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60 Hours
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level and intermediate roles in software development, data analysis, and automation by developing comprehensive skills in Python programming — from foundational syntax to advanced applications. Through 60 hours of structured online learning, students progress from basic programming logic and data structures to object-oriented design, web development with Flask, concurrent programming, and testing frameworks.The program emphasizes practical, hands-on coding experience using PyCharm IDE, Excel automation, and API integration to solve real-world problems and build portfolio-ready projects. Upon completion, students will be prepared for positions such as Python Developer, Software Tester, Junior Data Analyst, Automation Specialist, or Application Support Engineer, with the technical proficiency and problem-solving mindset required in today’s technology-driven industries.
Outline
1. An Introduction to Python Programming
What is Python?
2. Python Novice
Getting Started with Python: Introduction
Complex Data Types in Python: Working with Lists & Tuples
Complex Data Types in Python: Working with Dictionaries & Sets
Complex Data Types in Python: Shallow & Deep Copies
Conditional Statements & Loops: If-else Control Structures
Conditional Statements & Loops: The Basics of for Loops
Conditional Statements & Loops: Advanced Operations Using for Loops
Conditional Statements & Loops: While Loops
Functions in Python: Introduction
Functions in Python: Gaining a Deeper Understanding
Functions in Python: Working with Advanced Features
Final Exam: Python Novice
3. Python Apprentice
Advanced Python Topics: File Operations
Advanced Python Topics: Exceptions & Command Line Arguments
Advanced Python Topics: Modules & Virtual Environments
Advanced Python Topics: Migrating from Python 2 to Python 3
Python Classes & Inheritance: Introduction
Python Classes & Inheritance: Getting Started with Classes
Python Classes & Inheritance: Working with Inheritance
Python Classes & Inheritance: Advanced Functionality Using Classes
Data Structures & Algorithms: Fundamental Data Structures
Data Structures & Algorithms: Implementing Data Structures
Data Structures & Algorithms: Sorting Algorithms
Data Structures & Algorithms: Implementing Sorting Algorithms
Data Structures & Algorithms: Trees & Graphs
Data Structures & Algorithms: Implementing Trees & Graphs
Final Exam: Python Apprentice
4. Python Journeyman
Python Unit Testing: Introduction to unittest Framework
Python Unit Testing: Advanced Testing Using unittest
Python Unit Testing: Testing Using pytest
Python Unit Testing: Testing Using doctest
Python Requests: HTTP Requests with Python
Flask in Python: Introduction to Web Frameworks & Flask
Flask in Python: Building a Simple Website
Flask in Python: User Interactions in Flask Applications
Flask in Python: User Authentication
Python Concurrent Programming: Introduction
Python Concurrent Programming: Multithreading
Python Concurrent Programming: Multiprocessing
Python Concurrent Programming: Asynchronous Executions
Final Exam: Python Journeyman
5. Pythonista (Advanced / Professional)
Introduction to Using PyCharm IDE
Excel with Python: Working with Excel Spreadsheets
Excel with Python: Performing Advanced Operations
Excel with Python: Constructing Data Visualizations
Socket Programming in Python: Introduction
Socket Programming in Python: Advanced Topics
Python Design Patterns: Principles of Good Design
Python Design Patterns: Creational Design Patterns
Python Design Patterns: Structural Design Patterns
Python Design Patterns: Behavioral Design Patterns
Final Exam: Pythonista
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110 Hours
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for dynamic careers in sales, marketing, and product managementby developing practical skills in customer engagement, market research, branding, pricing strategies, and product lifecycle management. Through 110 hours of online, industry-relevant training, students learn to apply proven methodologies for prospecting, negotiating, storytelling, and consultative selling—while mastering the fundamentals of marketing communication, digital branding, and customer success management.This program emphasizes a cross-functional understanding of the modern marketplace, integrating leadership, strategic thinking, and data-driven decision-making to enhance performance across business functions. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Sales Representative, Marketing Associate, Product Coordinator, Customer Success Specialist, or Business Development Executive, equipped with the technical and interpersonal skills necessary to drive growth in competitive, fast-paced industries.
Outline
1. Selling Essentials
Making the Choice to Sell
Optimizing Time Management for Successful Sales Preparation
Building Strong Client Relationships
Mastering Advanced Questioning Techniques
Developing Sales Strategies for Objections, Leads, and Deals
Staying Motivated and Growing Personally
Utilizing Advanced Sales and Negotiation Strategies
Applying a "Just Do It" Mindset to Master Practical Sales Skills
Prospecting: Panning for Sales Gold
The Discovery Meeting: Starting Off on the Right Foot
The Value Proposition: Getting Your Pitch Right
Turning Objection into Opportunity during a Sales Call
The First Steps in Negotiating
Negotiating Well and Going for the Close
Negotiating the Best Solution
Essentials of Advertising
Leadercamp on-demand: Crushing Your Sales Quota by Leading with Empathy
The Art of Great Consulting Leadercamp: Sessions 1–4 Replay
2. Marketing Essentials
Marketing: The Process and Functions that Build Customer Relationships
Creating Brands through People and Planning
The Four Ps: Essential Factors in Marketing
Building Trust: Ethics and the Marketing Mix
Applying Competitive Advantage to Marketing Strategies
3. Sales Methodologies
Books & Summaries:
Unlimited Sales Success: 12 Simple Steps for Selling More Than You Ever Thought Possible
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There in Sales
One Perfect Pitch: How to Sell Your Idea, Product, Business—or Yourself
The Collaborative Sale: Solution Selling in a Buyer Driven World
Smart Calling: Eliminate the Fear, Failure, and Rejection from Cold Calling
Consultative Selling: The Hanan Formula for High-Margin Sales
World-Class Selling: New Sales Competencies
4. Public Relations
Strategies for the Modern Public Relations Professional
Writing Skills for Public Relations
5. Market Research
Books & Resources:
Emerging Markets: Strategies for Competing in the Global Value Chain
The Handbook of Mobile Market Research: Tools and Techniques
Survey Basics
6. Brand Management
Leadercamp on-demand: Brand You, Brand Us
Creating Brands through People and Planning
7. Pricing and Distribution
Books & Resources:
Pricing: Managing an Essential Pillar of Profitability
Pricing for Profit: How to Develop a Powerful Pricing Strategy
Innovative Pricing Strategies to Increase Profits, Second Edition
100 Practical Ways to Improve Customer Experience
8. Customer Success Management
Providing a Great Customer Experience
Customer Empathy and Rapport Building
Customer Service: Engaging with Customers
Customer Service: Generating Effective Solutions
Embracing a Customer-obsessed Mentality
AI SIMULATOR: Customer Service – Refund Request
9. Product Management
Product Management: An Overview
Product Management: Building a Product Strategy
Product Management: Metrics for Product Managers
Product Management: Building a Product Roadmap and Agile Product Management
Product Management: Competitive and Market Analytics
Product Management: Create a Go-to-Market Plan
Product Management: Designing and Running Experiments
Product Management: Communication for Product Managers
Product Management: Understanding and Developing Customers
Product Management: Market Research Basics
6-Month Programs
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250 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for emerging and in-demand roles in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data-driven decision-making, and intelligent automation. Over 250 hours of comprehensive online training, students develop foundational and intermediate skills in AI concepts, machine learning workflows, generative AI, cloud-based AI services, chatbot development, and enterprise AI implementation. The curriculum provides hands-on experience with today’s leading AI platforms—including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Google Gemini—as well as practical exposure to tools like ChatGPT and enterprise-ready AI frameworks.This program equips learners with the analytical, technical, and strategic skills needed to support AI initiatives across industries, including model development, prompt engineering, ethical AI considerations, and AI-enabled business transformation. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as AI Support Specialist, Machine Learning Technician, AI Solutions Analyst, Automation Specialist, Cloud AI Assistant, or AI Project Coordinator, along with pursuing certifications such as AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01), Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900), Azure AI Engineer Associate (AI-102), and AWS Machine Learning Specialty (MLS-C01). Graduates will be ready to contribute to organizations adopting AI technologies and leveraging intelligent systems to improve performance, productivity, and innovation.
Outline
1. Artificial Intelligence Introduction
Artificial intelligence is the ability of machines to mimic human intelligence to reach solutions. In this course, students will explore AI and its uses.
2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
This course will demystify the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), taking you from foundational concepts to practical applications.
3. ChatGPT
Explore ChatGPT, an artificial-intelligence chatbot fine-tuned using both supervised learning and reinforcement learning, which allows it to answer text-based queries and generate natural language responses.
4. IT Fundamentals+ (FC0-061) *
Designed to validate foundational IT knowledge and skills, making it an ideal starting point for individuals considering a career in IT or looking to gain a broad understanding of IT concepts.
5. Planning AI Implementation
Learn how to plan an AI implementation from setup to architecture, including addressing the challenges of incorporating AI into an enterprise for machine learning.
6. AWS Certified AI Practitioner (AIF-C01) *
Designed for individuals seeking to demonstrate foundational knowledge of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) concepts, and how they are implemented using Microsoft Azure services.
7. Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900) *
Discover how to build, train, tune, and deploy machine learning models using the AWS Cloud.
8. Google Gemini & Gemini for Workspace
Gemini, formerly known as Bard, is a cutting-edge, versatile AI chatbot designed to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. Gemini AI embodies duality and adaptability, making it an invaluable asset in various domains.
9. Generative AI Introduction and Overview
Focuses on applications, key concepts, and deep learning techniques of Generative AI, progressing toward more complex topics like advanced methodologies and ethical issues.
10. The Generative AI Cloud Odyssey: Exploring AWS, Azure, and GCP
This transformative journey explores the landscape of cloud computing, examining cutting-edge technologies and platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP that drive the future of AI.
11. AI and ML for Decision-Makers and Leaders
Covers the basics of AI, potential applications, and high-impact use cases. Includes ethical considerations, visualizing data for impact, and designing effective AI strategies for organizations.
12. AWS Certified Machine Learning - Specialty (MLS-C01) *
Learn how to build, train, tune, and deploy machine learning models using the AWS Cloud.
13. AI for Marketing Success
Explore how to leverage AI to enhance marketing efficiency, personalize customer interactions, and foster creative innovation through practical insights and real-world applications.
14. Azure AI Engineer Associate (AI-102) *
Validate your ability to build, manage, and deploy AI solutions using Azure AI services, exploring the most critical AI technologies available through Microsoft Azure.
15. Disruptive Technologies
Disruptive technology significantly alters how consumers, industries, or businesses operate. Learn how cutting-edge technologies like blockchain, machine learning, AI, AR, and VR are changing business decisions globally.
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220 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for professional roles in business operations, leadership, human resources, project coordination, and organizational development by strengthening the essential competencies required to lead people, manage teams, and drive organizational success. Through 220 hours of in-depth online training, students develop applied skills in management, strategic thinking, emotional intelligence, finance, decision-making, HR practices, and business analysis, along with hands-on proficiency in key workplace tools such as Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.This program equips learners with the knowledge and practical frameworks needed to manage people effectively, communicate with impact, analyze business needs, support strategic initiatives, and contribute to process-improvement efforts using Lean Six Sigma methodologies. Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Business Operations Associate, Team Leader, HR Assistant, Project Coordinator, Business Analyst, or Leadership Development Specialist, with the foundational readiness to pursue industry-recognized certifications such as PHR®, CAPM®, CBAP®, MO-310 PowerPoint, MO-210 Excel, and Six Sigma Black Belt. Graduates emerge ready to support and guide organizations through change, growth, and continuous improvement.
Outline
The Business and Leadership Skills learning program helps professionals strengthen the core competencies needed to lead effectively and drive organizational success.
1. First-Time Manager
Are you stepping into a management role? Learn the skills and capabilities required to effectively transition into a people management position. Moving into a management role is a huge accomplishment as well as a huge challenge. Here, you’ll learn how to make a smooth transition.
2. Leadership Foundations
Tracks are completable milestones within the journey. Each track contains content, listed in a recommended order, to provide learners with a linear path towards journey completion.
3. Professional in Human Resources® PHR® *
Learn important knowledge and skills required to become an effective professional in Human Resources. You’ll explore what you need to advance your HR career, including recruiting skills, benefits knowledge, and more.
4. Leadership Transitions
Expand your leadership skills to achieve better business results through people and teams as you transition to new leadership roles. Learn how to ensure your planning and implementation is focused. Explore ways to link your strategy, tactics and operational needs.
5. Strategic Thinking
How can you be more strategic as a leader? Strategic thinkers continually ask questions to help create the bridge between strategy and tactics. The role of strategic leader requires different skills and perspectives than those required by day-to-day operational leadership roles. Strategic leaders have to have vision and the ability to persuade fellow employees to undertake necessary actions to acquire the same vision.
6. Finance Essentials
Every business decision has financial impact. Expand your financial acumen for improved decision making.
7. Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) *
The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certification is an esteemed credential offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) that demonstrates your understanding of fundamental project management concepts and processes. Ideal for aspiring project managers and professionals seeking to enhance their project management skills, the CAPM certification validates your knowledge of project management principles as outlined in the PMBOK® Guide.
8. Management Decision Making
Discover intuitive and reasoned processes that lead to effective decision making and better outcomes for your organization. Decision making involves choosing between possible solutions to a problem. Learn how these decisions can be made through intuitive or reasoned processes, or a combination of the two.
9. Leading with Emotional Intelligence
Emotionally intelligent leaders get results for themselves and their teams. Develop techniques to become an emotionally intelligent leader. Here, you’ll learn how to become more self-aware and improve your self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills.
10. Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) (BABOK® v3) *
Acquire knowledge in BA planning and creation of business solutions as you prepare for the CBAP® certification exam. The Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP ®) is a professional certification for individuals with extensive business analysis (BA) experience. CBAP® recipients are considered to be the leading, senior members of the BA community.
11. Office 365: PowerPoint (MO-310) *
PowerPoint Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) demonstrates your competency to create, edit, and enhance presentations and slideshows.
12. Office 365: Excel (MO-210) *
Excel Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) demonstrates your competency in creating, editing, and formatting spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel.
13. Six Sigma Black Belt Certification (SSBB)leadership *
Lean Six Sigma is a powerful methodology and toolset enabling breakthrough process improvements. Learn how to apply your knowledge of Six Sigma tools and processes, and your experience in process improvement programs, to help lead quality improvement initiatives in your organization. Lean Six Sigma is a combination of two popular process improvement methods, Lean and Six Sigma. These two time-tested approaches provide organizations with a clear path to achieving their missions quickly and efficiently. You’ll learn how Lean Six Sigma is a system for analyzing and improving processes.
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220 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level to intermediate roles in cloud computing, cloud administration, and cloud security by developing a solid foundation in modern cloud technologies and platforms. Over 200 hours of comprehensive online training, students gain hands-on experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and CompTIA Cloud+, learning to design, deploy, secure, and manage cloud-based solutions. The program emphasizes practical competencies in cloud architecture, virtualization, identity and access management, cost optimization, monitoring, compliance, and cloud migration strategies.Graduates will be equipped with the applied skills needed to support cloud adoption and infrastructure management across business environments, while preparing for industry-recognized certifications such as AWS Cloud Practitioner, Google Cloud Digital Leader, Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900), CompTIA Cloud+, Azure Administrator (AZ-104), and Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP). Upon completion, students will be prepared for roles such as Cloud Support Technician, Cloud Operations Associate, Azure or AWS Administrator, Cloud Security Assistant, or Junior Cloud Engineer, supporting organizations as they modernize and scale their cloud environments.
Outline
The Cloud Computing learning program introduces learners to the fundamental concepts, technologies, and services that power modern cloud environments. Covering core topics such as cloud service models, deployment models, and essential platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, the program helps participants understand how to design, deploy, and manage scalable cloud solutions. Learners also explore security, compliance, cost optimization, and migration strategies, blending theory with practical use cases. By the end of the program, participants gain the knowledge and confidence to support cloud adoption initiatives and advance toward cloud-related certifications and roles.
1. Cloud Basics
Explore the core concepts of the Cloud, including the basics of cloud computing, why it's so popular, and where to begin.
2. CLF-C02: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner *
This course is a good starting point for individuals new to Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides a foundational understanding of AWS Cloud services and concepts. It covers essential topics such as cloud architecture, security, pricing, and support, making it an ideal starting point for those looking to build a career in cloud computing.
3. Google Cloud Digital Leader
This course is designed to prepare candidates for the Google Cloud Digital Leader certification exam. It covers essential topics such as cloud concepts, Google Cloud products and services, and their applications in business contexts.
4. AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals *
This course is a good starting point for anyone looking to begin their journey in Microsoft Azure certifications. In this journey you will explore cloud concepts, Azure architectures and services, and Azure management and governance.
5. Cloud Security
The cloud is a powerful place, and like local networks, a high level of security is required to be protected from cybersecurity threats and risks. Come learn the various aspects of cloud security.
6. CV0-004: CompTIA Cloud+ *
This course is designed for IT professionals who have foundational experience in cloud computing and want to validate their ability to manage, configure, and maintain cloud infrastructure. It covers multiple areas of cloud computing and emphasizes the ability to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot cloud environments.
7. AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator *
This course is designed to assess the skills and knowledge required to manage and administer Microsoft Azure environments. It is ideal for individuals who want to demonstrate their ability to manage Azure resources, implement virtual networks, monitor and back up Azure resources, and ensure the security of cloud environments.
8. Certified Cloud Security Professional - CCSP *
This course covers a comprehensive range of topics essential for cloud security. It is designed to equip candidates with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively secure cloud environments.
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240 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level roles in computer networking, IT support, and network operations by building a strong foundation in how computer networks function, communicate, and remain secure. Over 240 hours of comprehensive online instruction, students develop core skills in network architecture, IP addressing, routing and switching, operating systems, hardware management, cybersecurity fundamentals, basic cloud technologies, and troubleshooting methods. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice through CompTIA ITF+, A+ Core 1 & 2, Network+, Linux+, Cisco RSTECH fundamentals, and foundational cybersecurity coursework.This program is designed for beginners pursuing their first step into the IT field, equipping them with the technical competencies required to support small to medium network environments, resolve connectivity issues, secure endpoints, and assist with system and network administration tasks. Graduates will be prepared for roles such as IT Support Technician, Help Desk Specialist, Network Technician, Technical Support Associate, or Junior Systems Administrator, and will have a solid foundation to pursue industry-recognized certifications including CompTIA ITF+, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Linux+, Cloud Essentials+, Cisco RSTECH, and Certified in Cybersecurity (CC).
Outline
The Computer Networking Basics learning program provides a foundational understanding of how computer networks function and communicate. Designed for beginners, the program introduces core concepts such as network types, protocols, and topologies, while covering essential components like routers, switches, IP addressing, and the OSI model. Learners also explore practical topics including network connectivity, security fundamentals, and troubleshooting techniques, gaining the skills needed to understand and manage simple network environments. By the end of the program, participants will have the knowledge to support entry-level networking tasks and build a strong base for more advanced IT and cybersecurity studies.
1. Networking Core Concepts
Networks can range from the very small to the very large and complex. Master the basics of networking technologies here.
2. FC0-U61: CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ *
CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ is designed to validate foundational IT knowledge and skills, making it an ideal starting point for individuals considering a career in IT or looking to gain a broad understanding of IT concepts.
3. 220-1201: CompTIA A+ Core 1 *
This course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in IT support roles. You’ll dive into hardware fundamentals, learning about various components and how to troubleshoot them. You’ll explore networking concepts, mobile devices, and virtualization, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how these technologies work together.
Additionally, you’ll master the basics of operating systems, security, and software troubleshooting. With hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle any IT challenge that comes your way.
4. 220-1202: CompTIA A+ Core 2 *
The CompTIA A+ 220-1202 exam is one of two exams required to earn the CompTIA A+ certification, a foundational credential for IT professionals. This course focuses on skills related to operating systems, software troubleshooting, security, and operational procedures.
5. Certified in Cybersecurity - CC *
The (ISC)² Certified in Cybersecurity certification is designed to validate your foundational knowledge and skills in the field of cybersecurity. This journey is ideal for individuals seeking to start or advance their careers in cybersecurity.
6. Cloud Basics
Explore the core concepts of the Cloud, including the basics of cloud computing, why it's so popular, and where to begin. Includes the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ Certification Prep.
100-490: Supporting Cisco Routing and Switching Network Devices (RSTECH)
Discover the skills required to troubleshoot Cisco networking and system devices at customer sites.
7. N10-009: CompTIA Network+ *
This course is designed to enhance your understanding of networking concepts and practices. It covers essential topics that are crucial for networking professionals, including network architecture, operations, security, and troubleshooting.
8. XK0-005: CompTIA Linux+ *
This course is designed to validate the skills necessary for Linux system administration.
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220 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level roles in cybersecurity operations, security analysis, and IT security support by developing essential skills needed to protect systems, networks, and data from modern threats. Through 220 hours of structured online training, learners build a strong foundation in IT concepts, threat identification, vulnerability assessment, security controls, incident response, governance, and ethical hacking techniques. The curriculum integrates key industry-aligned learning paths, including CompTIA ITF+, (ISC)² Certified in Cybersecurity (CC), CompTIA Security+, Ethical Hacking, and CEH v13 fundamentals, ensuring comprehensive coverage of both defensive and offensive security concepts.Students gain hands-on knowledge in threat analysis, network and system hardening, risk mitigation, penetration testing basics, and the application of AI-driven security enhancements. This program equips graduates for positions such as Cybersecurity Technician, Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst – Tier 1, IT Security Support Specialist, Information Security Analyst (Junior), Vulnerability Analyst (Entry-Level), or Cybersecurity Assistant, and provides a strong foundation for pursuing globally recognized certifications such as Security+, CEH, and Certified in Cybersecurity (CC).
Outline
1. Cybersecurity Awareness: Key Security Terms & Concepts
Explore the key terms used in cybersecurity. Examine different types of threats, threat actors, and targets.
2. IT Fundamentals+ (FC0-061) *
Designed to validate foundational IT knowledge and skills, making it an ideal starting point for individuals considering a career in IT or looking to gain a broad understanding of IT concepts.
3. Cybersecurity
Security is of paramount importance to network and system administrators. Explore, in-depth, aspects of cyber security. Includes (ISC)2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC).
4. Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) *
The Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) exam is designed to validate your foundational knowledge and skills in the field of cybersecurity.
5. CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) *
Designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in the field of cybersecurity. Topics include Threats, Attacks, and Vulnerabilities, Architecture and Design, Implementation, Operations and Incident Response, and Governance, Risk, and Compliance.
6. Ethical Hacking
Ethical Hacking is extremely important for enterprises. It helps find weaknesses and vulnerabilities of systems and networks before malicious hackers can.
7. Certified Ethical Hacker (CEHv13) *
Cybersecurity plays a critical role in protecting sensitive data, systems, and networks from malicious threats. Ethical hacking, a subset of cybersecurity, involves identifying and addressing vulnerabilities before malicious hackers can exploit them.
8. Enhancing Enterprise Security with Generative AI and Artificial Intelligence
Beginning with a foundational comprehension of generative AI and its role in cybersecurity, this journey then explores how AI can improve common security tools, identity security, and email security.
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220 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level roles in data management, data analytics, and data operations by building a solid foundation in how organizations collect, store, govern, secure, and utilize data. Over 220 hours of structured online learning, participants develop competencies in data architecture, databases, data lifecycle management, data quality, governance frameworks, big data technologies, cloud data services, visualization techniques, and analytical methods. Through industry-aligned coursework—including CompTIA Data+, Azure Data Fundamentals, Power BI Data Analyst, and specialized Data Analyst–to–Data Scientist tracks—students gain both technical skills and policy-driven understanding essential for supporting modern data environments.This program equips learners to handle real-world data tasks such as preparing and modeling datasets, generating insights, ensuring data integrity, implementing governance and compliance standards, and supporting cloud-based data solutions. Graduates will be prepared for roles such as Data Technician, Junior Data Analyst, Data Operations Specialist, Business Intelligence Assistant, Data Steward, or Reporting Analyst, and will have the necessary foundation to pursue advanced pathways in data science, cloud analytics, and data engineering.
Outline
The Data Management learning program provides professionals with a structured pathway to understand and apply best practices for handling organizational data as a strategic asset. The program covers the essentials of data architecture, databases, storage, and integration, while also addressing advanced areas such as governance, data quality, privacy, and compliance. Learners are introduced to practical tools and frameworks that enable them to organize, secure, and analyze data effectively, ensuring it remains accurate, accessible, and reliable. By combining technical skills with policy-driven approaches, the program equips participants to support business intelligence, improve decision-making, and ensure regulatory alignment in today’s data-driven environments.
1. Data Essentials
These days, it is essential for businesses to work with large amounts of data on a daily basis. In this channel, you will explore the basics of data in data-driven organizations.
2. Data Science Core Concepts
Explore data science, a multi-disciplinary field used to analyze large amounts of data to detect relationships and uncover meaning.
3. DA0-001: CompTIA Data+ *
The DA0-001: CompTIA Data+ certification exam is designed for individuals who want to demonstrate their foundational knowledge and skills in data management, data analytics, and data-driven decision-making. This entry-level certification is ideal for professionals working in data-related roles such as data analysts, data administrators, or business analysts, who need to manage, analyze, and interpret data to support business processes.
This course covers the basics of data lifecycle management, the analysis of data using various techniques and tools, and how to ensure data accuracy and security.
4. Big Data
Big data represents high volume, high-velocity information assets, which enable better analytics, insight, decision making, and process automation. Big data is a field that treats ways to analyze, systematically extract information from, or otherwise deal with data sets that are too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional data-processing application software. Learn how big data can be analyzed for insights that lead to better decisions and strategic business moves.
5. DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals *
The DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals exam is designed for individuals who are new to data services and want to demonstrate foundational knowledge of data concepts and how they are implemented using Microsoft Azure. This certification is ideal for those who are exploring a career in data management, analytics, or business intelligence and is perfect for beginners who want to understand core data concepts, Azure data services, and how to work with data in the cloud.
6. PL-300: Power BI Data Analyst *
Prepare for the PL-300: Power BI Data Analyst certification exam with a journey designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for effective data analysis and visualization using Microsoft Power BI. This course focuses on the core competencies required for data analysts to prepare, model, visualize, and analyze data effectively.
7. Data Analyst to Data Scientist: Track 1: Data Analyst
In this track, the focus is the data analyst role with a focus on: Python, R, architecture, statistics, and Spark.
8. Data Analyst to Data Scientist: Track 2: Data Wrangler
In this track, the focus will be on the data wrangler role. We will explore areas such as wrangling with Python, Mongo, and Hadoop.
9. Data Analyst to Data Scientist: Track 3: Data Ops
For this track, the focus will be on the Data Ops role. Here we will explore areas such as governance, security, and harnessing volume and velocity.
10. Data Analyst to Data Scientist: Track 4: Data Scientist
For this track, the focus will be on the Data Scientist role. Here we will explore areas such as visualization, APIs, and ML and DL algorithms.
11. Google Professional Data Engineer
The Google Professional Data Engineer certification is designed for professionals who want to demonstrate their expertise in designing, building, and maintaining data systems on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). This certification validates your ability to work with Google Cloud's data engineering tools, including services for data storage, data processing, data analysis, and machine learning. This journey focuses on key aspects of data engineering, such as designing data pipelines, managing big data processing, performing data analysis, and using Google Cloud's machine learning capabilities.
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200 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for entry-level roles in software development, web development, and application programming by building a comprehensive foundation across core programming disciplines. Through 200 hours of structured online training, learners develop essential skills in program logic, algorithm design, object-oriented programming, database fundamentals, web design, and software development principles. Students gain hands-on experience with key technologies including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Django, SQL, Java, Python, Dart, and Flutter, enabling them to design and build functional software solutions for web and mobile environments.The program integrates multiple skill-development pathways—from web programming to Python development and mobile app creation—ensuring learners understand how to write clean, efficient code, design user-centric interfaces, leverage modern frameworks, and follow industry-standard software engineering practices. Graduates will be prepared for roles such as Junior Programmer, Web Developer, Frontend Developer, Python Developer, Mobile App Developer, Software Development Assistant, or Application Support Technician, and will possess the foundational competencies needed to pursue advanced certifications or specialized tracks in software engineering, full-stack development, and mobile development.
Outline
1. Developer Fundamentals: Programming Fundamentals
Focus will be on programming fundamentals where one can learn to build program logic with pseudocode, the purpose of the algorithm, Object-oriented concepts, and the best programming practices.
2. Developer Fundamentals: Web Fundamentals
Covers web development essentials focusing on the core elements and features of HTML, styling techniques with CSS, and the staples of everlasting scripting language JavaScript.
3. Developer Fundamentals: Database Fundamentals
Focus will be on database concepts, RDBMS with a handful of demos on various SQL commands using MySQL.
4. Developer Fundamentals: Software Design and Development Fundamentals
Focus will be on software design and development principles that empowers you to recognize why software engineering is always the base for any sort of application development and to embrace the patterns, principles, models, and tools used.
5. Web Design
Uncover the exciting world of web design and its related technologies.
6. Java Certified Foundations (1Z0-811) *
Designed for individuals who are looking to validate their fundamental knowledge of Java programming. It focuses on the essential skills and knowledge required to understand and write basic Java programs. It covers topics such as variables, operators, control flow, methods, arrays, and the key principles of object-oriented programming.
7. Web Programmer to Apprentice Programmer: Web Programmer
Programming using JavaScript.
8. Web Programmer to Apprentice Programmer: Web Apps Developer
Building applications using React.
9. Web Programmer to Apprentice Programmer: Novice Programmer
The focus will be on SQL programming and building Web apps using Django.
10. Web Programmer to Apprentice Programmer: Apprentice Programmer
The focus will be on design patterns for JavaScript.
11. Python Novice to Pythonista: Python Novice
Getting started with Python, complex data types, conditional statements and loops, and first-class functions and lamdas.
12. Python Novice to Pythonista: Python Apprentice
Learn Python classes and inheritance and also data structures and algorithms.
13. Python Novice to Pythonista: Python Journeyman
Covers Python Unit Testing, Python HTTP requests, Flask in Python, and Python concurrent programming.
14. Python Novice to Pythonista: Pythonista
Focus is unit testing, developing and debugging using the PyCharm IDE, wrangling Excel data, network programing, and hashing and encryption algorithms.
15. Mobile Development 1: Fundamentals of Dart Programming and Flutter Framework
learn about Flutter and the Dart programming language as well as layouts in Flutter.
16. Mobile Development 2: Building Mobile App with Flutter
Create forms and animations in Flutter, integrating Flutter with backends, and testing and debugging Flutter Apps.
12-Month Programs
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360 Hours
*Note: Vendor certification exams are not required for graduation. Students are responsible for the cost of their own exams.
Occupational Objective:
The objective of this program is to prepare students for comprehensive career pathways in information technology, network administration, system operations, and cybersecurity by developing multi-disciplinary skills aligned with the full CompTIA certification stack. Through 360 hours of advanced online training, students gain hands-on experience in computer hardware support, network configuration and troubleshooting, system administration, cloud infrastructure deployment, security operations, threat detection, penetration testing, and enterprise-level cybersecurity architecture.This program equips learners with the technical depth and practical abilities required to install, secure, and manage complex IT environments across on-premises, virtualized, and cloud platforms. Upon completion, students will be prepared to pursue industry-recognized certifications including CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, Cloud+, CySA+, PenTest+, and SecurityX, qualifying them for roles such as IT Support Specialist, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, Cloud Technician, Cybersecurity Analyst, Penetration Tester, or Security Engineer. Graduates enter the workforce with the broad, job-ready competencies needed to support and protect mission-critical technology infrastructures in organizations of all sizes.
Outline
1. A+
CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for establishing a career in IT. It is trusted by employers worldwide to identify go-to professionals in endpoint management and technical support roles.
2. Network+
CompTIA Network+ develops skills for a career in IT infrastructure, covering troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks.
3. Security+
CompTIA Security+ is a global certification that validates the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions and pursue an IT security career.
4. Linux+
CompTIA Linux+ validates the competencies required of an early-career system administrator supporting Linux systems.
5. Cloud+
CompTIA Cloud+ validates the skills needed to deploy and automate secure cloud environments, ensuring high availability of business systems and data.
6. CySA+
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) is a certification for cyber professionals responsible for incident detection, prevention, and response through continuous security monitoring.
7. PenTest+
CompTIA PenTest+ is for cybersecurity professionals focused on penetration testing and vulnerability management.
8. SecurityX (formerly CASP+)
CompTIA SecurityX is an advanced-level cybersecurity certification for security architects and senior security engineers responsible for leading and improving an enterprise’s cybersecurity readiness.
Additional Online Courses
Partners can mix and match courses from the categories listed below to create personalized 3-, 6-, or 12-month programs.
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Vendor Certification Prep Courses
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Beginner Level
PMI - Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
Intermediate Level
IIBA - Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)
MO-110: Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate
MO-210: Microsoft Office Specialist: Excel Associate
MO-310: Microsoft Office Specialist: PowerPoint Associate
PMI - Project Management Professional (PMP)
Expert Level
ASQ - Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB)
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Beginner Level
AWS Certified AI Practitioner
AI-900: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals
Intermediate Level
AWS Certified Machine Learning - Specialty
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Beginner Level
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
AWS Certified Developer - Associate
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate
CompTIA Cloud Essentials
Google Cloud Digital Leader
AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
Intermediate Level
CompTIA Cloud+
Google Associate Cloud Engineer
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions
AZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies
Professional Level
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional
Google Professional Cloud Architect
Google Professional Cloud Developer
Google Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer
Expert Level
AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions
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Beginner Level
RSTECH: Supporting Cisco Routing and Switching Network Devices
Intermediate Level
CBROPS: Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals
CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate
DEVASC: Cisco Certified Devnet Associate
Professional Level
CLCOR: Implementing and Operating Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies
DCCOR: Implementing Cisco Data Center Core Technologies
ENARSI: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
ENCOR: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies
ENSLD: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks
SCOR: Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies
SNCF: Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower
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Beginner Level
CompTIA A+ 220-1101: A+ Core Exam 1
CompTIA A+ 220-1102: A+ Core Exam 2
CompTIA IT Fundamentals
MS-900: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals
Intermediate Level
CompTIA Linux+
CompTIA Network+
CompTIA Server+
CKA: Certified Kubernetes Administrator
MD-102: Microsoft Endpoint Administrator
MS-700: Managing Microsoft Teams
Expert Level
MS-102: Microsoft 365 Administrator
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Beginner Level
ISC2 CC: Certified in Cybersecurity
SC-900: Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals
Intermediate Level
CySA+: CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst
CompTIA PenTest+
CompTIA Security+
EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
ISACA CRISC: Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control
ISACA CISM: Certified Information Security Manager
ISC2 CCSP: Certified Cloud Security Professional
ISC2 CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional
ISC2 CSSLP: Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional
ISC2 SSCP: Systems Security Certified Practitioner
Professional Level
CASP+: CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner
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Beginner Level
PL-900: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals
DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals
Intermediate Level
CompTIA Data+
DP-600: Implementing Analytics Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric
PL-300: Power Bi Data Analyst
DP-100: Designing and Implementing a Data Science Solution on Azure
Professional Level
Google Professional Data Engineer
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Intermediate Level
1Z0-071: Oracle Database 12c SQL
1Z0-808: Java SE 8 Programmer I
1Z0-811: Java Certified Foundations Associate
CTFL: Certified Tester Foundation Level
Professional Level
1Z0-809: Java SE 8 Programmer II
1Z0-819: Java SE 11 Developer
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