Courses
Learn more about our tuition-free training courses and launch your career in tech.
Cloud Fundamentals with AWS re/Start
This course will help learners succeed in early-career cloud positions. The technical portion of the curriculum is predominantly hands-on through real-world, scenario-based exercises, labs, and coursework, and includes the end-to-end completion of a project from ideation to reporting, in order to exercise real-life processes.
Course Dates: 17 June – 4 October 2024 (Kickoff: 14 June)
IT Support & Security Fundamentals
The IT Support & Security Fundamentals course is a free opportunity to learn tech skills, prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification, and gain hands-on experience in networking and security. It opens doors to entry-level tech jobs like Helpdesk Technician and Junior System Administrator. Additionally, you will be able to participate in live cybersecurity exercises at Metropolitan State University’s Cybersecurity Center.
Course Dates:
- July 22 – November 7 (Kickoff: July 19)
- November 25 – March 26, 2025 (Kickoff: November 22)
IT Support
IT Support offers the opportunity to earn the Comp TIA A+ certification, equipping you with the knowledge to fill a wide range of early career technology jobs such as Tier I/II Helpdesk, Support Technician, Jr. System Admin, among others.
Course Dates: 19 August 2024 – 27 November 2024 (Kick off, 16 August 2024)
Software Engineering
Software Engineering offers the opportunity to learn HTMLS, CSS3, and JavaScript, equipping you with the knowledge to fill a variety of technology jobs such as Junior Web Developer, UX/UI Designer, and App Developer.
Course Dates: November 11 – March 7, 2025 (Kickoff: Nov 8)
ActivateWork sets you on the path to a great career
We follow a training process developed by our partner Per Scholas. This time-tested program produces amazing results for our learners:
84%
graduate in 18 weeks or less, with one or more industry-recognized IT certifications
79%
of graduates land jobs within one year of graduation
92%
the average increase in annual earnings for graduates