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IT Support & Security Fundamentals offers the opportunity to earn the CompTIA A+ certification, equipping you with fundamental concepts in security specialties and hands-on training to gain the initial knowledge and skills to get started in an entry-level security-related role. You will also learn cyber security fundamentals and gain some hands-on experience to help you prepare for entry into a security career. Currently a hybrid-style course.
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No catch. Training and job connections at no cost to you.

While these courses may include either intermediate or advanced material, technical knowledge specified in these listings will be required as a prerequisite for applicants to be considered for admission.
While anyone may apply for this course, some technical background may be helpful.
Applicants with all levels of experience in tech are encouraged to apply.
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In-person learning takes place at one of our facilities across the US.
Remote learners must live within commutable distance of a Per Scholas campus to best facilitate our professional development and post-training employment support. For individuals who live outside of a commutable distance, you may be eligible for our National training courses.
Hybrid courses allow flexibility for learners to participate in the course remotely or in-person based on several factors. Learn more about the course you're interested in by reaching out to your admissions lead or attending an admissions overview after applying.

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How to Become a Cybersecurity Analyst
Rigorous instructor-led cybersecurity training that includes hands-on activities using real-world servers, tools, and technologies.
Essential Critical Skills Development
Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to apply in the field.
Earn Industry Recognized Credential at No Cost
Learn test taking strategies to best prepare and pass the CompTIA A+ exam.
Elective Skills to Support your Career
Learn Python and electives in the AWS Educate Platform to culminate your learning experience.
What does the future hold for you as an IT Support & Security Fundamentals graduate?
As an IT Support & Security Fundamentals graduate, you will earn the CompTIA A+ certification and have the opportunity to be hired into a 12-month apprenticeship as a Security Analyst with an Activate employer partner.
*Remote entry-level roles are difficult to obtain. Regardless of your learning environment, if you do not have more than two years of tech professional experience, be prepared to seek on-premise roles.
*Please note for graduates with less than two years of existing tech professional experience, while you’ll be on the path to your mid-level position, your first role after the training will generally be an entry-level tech support role in order to get the experience needed to advance into beyond entry-level positions.
$38k The average salary Cyber Security graduates make at their first job.
What You'll Learn
Introduction to Linux and Network Administration
Understand Linux and master Linux commands. Learn how to plan and install a network using real equipment in a virtual environment.
Behavioral Analytics and Security Monitoring
Learn how to detect and combat cybersecurity threats and develop core skills in areas such as threat management and cyber incident response.
Tools and Strategies to Succeed in the Workplace
Gain exposure to tools and techniques employed in the field by real cyber analysts and apply your learning to a final Capstone project.
Learn to Think Like An IT Professional
Prepare to handle real workplace demands by challenging your understanding of course material and scenario problem solving.
Participate in Hands-on Labs
To provide an innovative, hands-on learning experience, ActivateWork provides learners with a tech kit based on their training track and delivery model, whether in person or remote. These kits are designed to enhance the learning experience and will be utilized in labs throughout the course.
Career Training with Employer Partners
Construct a tech professional resume and practice your interviewing skills with employees from some of our employer partners.