08-19-2014, 06:01 PM
Although I'm able to retire from my job now, I won't. When I do, however, I want to get another job. No, not a retirement job. A job like any other. The local community college has something that they call the TRiP program. (It's an adult-ed thing, not regular college courses.) As I know next to nothing about IT, this would be a real stretch for me. Would any of you IT-smart types tell me what I could do with this training? Before I decide if I want to get into it (pun intended), I want to know what I'm getting into. Thank you.
Curriculum
Looking to Enter Information Technology (IT)? Consider "TRiP" (Technology Retraining Internship Programs), an intensive part-time, technology training program for people interested in transitioning to a career in IT. Most classes are conveniently held in the evenings and on Saturdays, with an emphasis on both classroom and hands-on training.
Information
"TRiP" offers an optional internship program. This experience enables you to add actual IT experience to your resume. In addition, some companies sponsoring internships offer full-time employment at the completion of the internship. Individuals interested in "TRiP" should:
The next "TRiP" session begins Saturday, September 6, 2014 with the "Networking Essentials" class.
The "TRiP" Curriculum
Program Requirements:
Students are required to complete a total of 168 class hours to finish the program.
Sixty-six (66) hours are required from the Saturday CORE courses.
The remaining 102 hours may be obtained by choosing elective courses from the list below.
Required Core Courses:
Saturday only: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Networking Essentials - 24 hours
TCP/IP - 18 hours
Windows 7 Configuration - 18 hours
CyberWatch Security - 6 hours
Elective Courses:
The remaining 102 hours can be obtained by taking Elective courses listed below. (This is only a partial listing).
Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory Configuration - 25 hours
UNIX Commands & Shell Programming - 28 hours
Effective Web Design with Dreamweaver - Level 1 - 18 hours
Intro to Java Programming - 19.5 hours
Comprehensive Intro to MS Project - 14 hours
CompTIAÂ Security + Certification Prep - 18 hours
Access 2010 - Introduction - 8 hours
Access 2010 - Intermediate - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 1 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 2 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 3 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 4 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ Network+ Certification Prep - 24 hours
Excel 2010 - Introduction - 6 hours
Excel 2010 - Intermediate - 6 hours
Thank you.
Curriculum
Looking to Enter Information Technology (IT)? Consider "TRiP" (Technology Retraining Internship Programs), an intensive part-time, technology training program for people interested in transitioning to a career in IT. Most classes are conveniently held in the evenings and on Saturdays, with an emphasis on both classroom and hands-on training.
Information
"TRiP" offers an optional internship program. This experience enables you to add actual IT experience to your resume. In addition, some companies sponsoring internships offer full-time employment at the completion of the internship. Individuals interested in "TRiP" should:
The next "TRiP" session begins Saturday, September 6, 2014 with the "Networking Essentials" class.
The "TRiP" Curriculum
Program Requirements:
Students are required to complete a total of 168 class hours to finish the program.
Sixty-six (66) hours are required from the Saturday CORE courses.
The remaining 102 hours may be obtained by choosing elective courses from the list below.
Required Core Courses:
Saturday only: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Networking Essentials - 24 hours
TCP/IP - 18 hours
Windows 7 Configuration - 18 hours
CyberWatch Security - 6 hours
Elective Courses:
The remaining 102 hours can be obtained by taking Elective courses listed below. (This is only a partial listing).
Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory Configuration - 25 hours
UNIX Commands & Shell Programming - 28 hours
Effective Web Design with Dreamweaver - Level 1 - 18 hours
Intro to Java Programming - 19.5 hours
Comprehensive Intro to MS Project - 14 hours
CompTIAÂ Security + Certification Prep - 18 hours
Access 2010 - Introduction - 8 hours
Access 2010 - Intermediate - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 1 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 2 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 3 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ A+ Cert. Prep. Essentials - Part 4 - 16 hours
CompTIAÂ Network+ Certification Prep - 24 hours
Excel 2010 - Introduction - 6 hours
Excel 2010 - Intermediate - 6 hours
Thank you.
TESU BSBA - GM, September 2015
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker