Member News: CCBC Offers Accelerated Stackable Credentials Series

No Cost Accelerated Credentials Program
 
The Accelerated Stackable Credentials Series is available courtesy of an EARN Grant administered
by the Maryland Department of Labor.  The grant serves to provide training for those employees
already in the IT/cybersecurity field. It is hoped that those employees will be able to obtain
promotions or pay raises after completing the training and obtaining the industry certification. The
Grant covers all costs for the training including tuition, fees, books, lab fees and the CompTIA
certification exam cost.


The Accelerated Credentials Program allows students to complete the below listed classes in a four-
week block of study. While the classes are accelerated the student still receives the college credits
the same as if they completed the normal semester long class. Since the classes are for employees
already in the IT/Cybersecurity field any prerequisite classes are waived with the expectation that the
participants are prepared for the class. Classes are typically held online in remote instructor led
format two evenings a week with the remainder of the work expected to be completed by the student
in the allowed timeframe designated by the instructor. The classes also prepare the student to take
the associated industry certification.
 
The classes available are:
 
DCOM 215  Ethical Hacking and System Defense – PenTest+

Covers planning, scoping and methodology using hands-on tools to perform passive and active reconnaissance. Students use various tools to exploit network-based and host-based system vulnerabilities for given scenarios after conducting a vulnerability analysis. Students complete
post-exploit tasks then analyze and report penetration test results for given scenarios. Students develop mitigation strategies for vulnerabilities that are discovered based on best practices. This course prepares students for the CompTIA PenTest+ certification exam. 


94327 DCOM 215 – PenTest+ 10/15/24 – 11/7/24 Tuesday & Thursday

5:45 PM – 9:30 PM

DCOM 224 Advanced Linux Administration – Linux+

Provides advanced knowledge of the Linux operating system, installation, configuration, and
troubleshooting. Students install the Linux operating system and configure the hardware,
software and manage storage in a Linux environment. Students develop skills needed to
automate and schedule jobs, apply security best practices, and configure firewalls and logging
services. Students analyze, troubleshoot, and diagnose system properties and optimize
system performance. This course is the culminating course for the CompTIA Linux+ certification.


94328 DCOM 224 – Linux+ 9/10/24 – 10/3/24 Tuesday & Thursday

5:45 PM – 9:30PM

 

DCOM 251 Local Area Networks – Network+

Exposes students to this important network component through lecture and laboratory experiences; covers planning, installation, maintenance, and management of Local Area Networks (LANs). Taught in a combination of lecture and hands-on format. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. This course is also intended to serve the needs of those seeking to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) Network+ certification.

DCOM 258 Introduction to Information Security – Security+

Serves the needs of students interested in understanding the field of information Security and how it relates to other areas of information technology (IT). The material covered in this class provides the broad-based knowledge and skills necessary to prepare students for further study in specialized security fields, or may be used by those interested in a general introduction in the field. This course
is also intended to serve the needs of those seeking to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) Security+ certification.

93801 DCOM 258 – Security+ 9/3/24 – 9/26/24 Tuesday & Thursday

5:45 PM – 9:30 PM

 
 You must live in Baltimore County OR your firm must have an office in Baltimore County that you work at.  Employees who telecommute and live outside of Baltimore County must report to the Baltimore County office.
 If the employee lives outside Baltimore County, the employer must provide a letter confirming its Baltimore County location and that the employee works at a minimum 20 hours each week.
 Participant must currently be employed in the IT/Cybersecurity field.
 Participants are allowed to take one of the provided classes.
 Student interns are not eligible for the program.
 Since these classes are accelerated and paid for by the grant it is recommended that all participants be prepared to attend the online sessions and complete the class. If you feel that your schedule will not allow you to attend all sessions, please allow other participants to attend as the funding is very limited.

 
Registration under the EARN grant can be coordinated through Ron Hinkel, EARN Grant Program Manager, [email protected].