ITCyber.Tech Course Catalog
A structured training program designed to prepare students for industry-recognized cybersecurity certifications. Includes guided instruction, practice exams, and hands-on labs aligned with real-world job roles. See the Upcoming Training Schedule
About the CyberStart Course:
The CyberStart Course is a beginner-friendly training program designed to build essential digital and workplace technology skills. Students learn computer fundamentals, internet navigation, email communication, and Microsoft Office applications through hands-on, easy-to-follow instruction that supports confidence and real-world job readiness.
Career Pathways:
Office Assistant • Computer Operator • Customer Service Representative • Pathway to IT & Cyber Certifications
About the CompTIA Tech+ Certification Course:
An introductory course for beginners exploring IT careers and digital literacy.
Career Pathways:
IT Support Trainee • Help Desk Assistant • Technical Support Representative • Entry-Level IT Roles
Prerequisites
- Ability to Benefit (ATB) Assessment
- CompTIA Tech+ Pre-Course Questionnaire
- Or must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
CompTIA Cloud Essentials+
About the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ Certification Course:
Introduces cloud computing concepts, business impact, security, and service models. Ideal for professionals working with cloud technologies.
Career Pathways:
Cloud Support Associate • IT Support (Cloud Environment) • Cloud Sales/Consulting Support • Business Analyst (Cloud Focus)
Prerequisites
- Ability to Benefit (ATB) Assessment
- Pre-Course Questionnaire
- Or must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
About the Certified in Cybersecurity Course:
An entry-level certification course covering core cybersecurity concepts such as risk management, security operations, network security, and access control. Ideal for beginners entering the field.
Career Pathways:
Cybersecurity Technician • Junior Security Analyst • IT Support (Security Focus) • Help Desk Technician
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
About the MOS Word Certification Course:
Prepares students for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word certification. Focuses on document creation, formatting, editing, and professional document design.
Career Pathways:
Administrative Assistant • Office Clerk • Executive Assistant • Documentation Specialist
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
About the MOS Excel Certification Course:
Prepares students for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel certification. Covers spreadsheets, formulas, data analysis, charts, and workplace productivity skills.
Career Pathways:
Data Entry Specialist • Administrative Assistant • Business Analyst (Entry-Level) • Office Manager
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
About the Wordpage Design: WordPress Course:
Learn how to build and manage professional websites using WordPress. Students will create pages, customize themes, and manage content with no coding experience required.
Career Pathways:
Web Designer • Freelance Website Developer • Content Manager • Digital Marketing Assistant
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
Python Essentials
About the Python Essentials Course:
An introductory programming course teaching Python fundamentals, including variables, loops, functions, and problem-solving. Useful for automation, data, and cybersecurity pathways.
Career Pathways:
Junior Python Developer • Automation Specialist • Data Analyst (Entry-Level) • Cybersecurity Scripting Support
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Must have completed the CyberStart, CompTIA Tech+, or other Instructor-approved course.
About the CompTIA A+ Certification Course:
An entry-level IT certification course covering hardware, software, operating systems, troubleshooting, and technical support skills.
Career Pathways:
IT Support Specialist • Help Desk Technician • Desktop Support Technician • Field Service Technician
Prerequisites
- Ability to Benefit (ATB) Assessment
- Pre-Course Questionnaire
- Or must have completed the CyberStart or other Instructor-approved course.
Highly Recommend
- Completion of CompTIA Tech+
- Completion of CompTIA Cloud Essentials+
CompTIA Network+
About the CompTIA Network+ Course:
Focuses on networking concepts such as infrastructure, protocols, troubleshooting, and network operations. Ideal for IT and networking careers.
Career Pathways:
Network Technician • Network Administrator • IT Support Specialist • Systems Support Technician
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Completion of CompTIA Tech+
- Completion of CompTIA Cloud Essentials+
Highly Recommend
- Completion of CompTIA A+
CompTIA Security+
About the CompTIA Security+ Course:
Covers cybersecurity fundamentals including threats, vulnerabilities, risk management, and network security. Prepares students for entry-level cybersecurity roles.
Career Pathways:
Cybersecurity Analyst • Information Security Specialist • SOC Analyst • Network Security Administrator
Prerequisites
- Pre-Course Questionnaire (Ability to Benefit Assessment).
- Must have completed the CyberStart, CompTIA Tech+, or other Instructor-approved course.
About the PMI CAPM Course:
A certification prep course covering project planning, scheduling, risk management, and team coordination based on PMI standards.
Career Pathways:
Project Coordinator • Project Analyst • Operations Coordinator • Junior Project Manager
PMI CAMP Pre-Course Questionnaire and the “Ability to Benefit Assessment.”
A PMI CAPM pre-course questionnaire isn’t just a formality—it’s a practical tool that improves outcomes for both students and instructors. Without it, courses often assume a “one-size-fits-all” starting point, which usually leads to frustration on one end and boredom on the other.