LASCE


Information Technology


President Scott Pulsipher

LASCE


Learning Alliance School of Continuing Education (LASCE) is a rapidly expanding Registered Apprenticeship Program Sponsor in both the state of Florida and at the national level. As an apprenticeship program sponsor LASCE is serving underrepresented communities through career development pathways in information technology, advanced communications, and renewable energy. LASCE is continuously seeking to increase these opportunities to new communities through onboarding additional participating employers in these spaces.

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Information Technology

MBA

Computer Support Specialist – CB: 1 year         

Classroom Hours: 160

Answers a user’s inquiries regarding computer software or hardware operation to resolve problems. Oversee the daily performance of computer systems. Read technical manuals, confer with users, or conduct computer diagnostics to investigate and resolve problems or to provide technical assistance and support. Set up equipment for employee use, performing or ensuring proper installation of cables, operating systems, or appropriate software. Develop training materials and procedures, or train users in the proper use of hardware or software. Refer major hardware or software problems or defective products to vendors or technicians for service. Enter commands and observe system functioning to verify correct operations and detect errors and more.


Market Disruptor

Cyber Security Specialist – CB: 1 year             

Classroom Hours: 144

Develops security policies and protocols; assists in enforcing company compliance with network security policies and protocols. Provides technical support to users or customers. Installs, configures, tests, operates, maintains, and manages networks and their firewalls including hardware and software that permit sharing and transmission of information. Installs, configures, troubleshoots, and maintains server configurations to ensure their confidentiality, integrity, and availability; also manages accounts, firewalls, configuration, patch, and vulnerability management. Is responsible for access control, security configuration, and administration. Configures tools and technologies to detect, mitigate and prevent potential threats. Assesses and mitigates system network, business continuity, and related security risks and vulnerabilities. Reviews network utilization data to identify unusual patterns, suspicious activity, or signs of potential threats.


Alumni

Data Technician (Cloud Administrator)– CB: 1 year     

Classroom Hours: 160

Test programs or databases, correct errors, and make necessary modifications. Plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to safeguard information in computer files against accidental or unauthorized damage, modification, or disclosure. Modify existing databases and database management systems or direct programmers and analysts to make changes. Specify users and user access levels for each segment of the database. Write and code logical and physical database descriptions and specify identifiers of the database to the management system, or direct others in coding descriptions. Develop standards and guidelines for the use and acquisition of software and to protect vulnerable information.


Military Family

IT Project Manager – CB: 1 year         

Classroom Hours: 160

Plans, initiates and manages information technology (IT) projects. Lead and guide the work of technical staff. Serve as liaison between business and technical aspects of projects. Plan project stages and assess business implications for each stage. Monitor progress to assure deadlines, standards, and cost targets are met.



Note: These are U.S. Department of Labor–registered apprenticeship programs and are not affiliated with Learning Alliance’s licensed diploma programs.