IT Apprenticeship Initiative
Capital Area Michigan Works' recent report, Growing IT: Opportunities for the Capital Area, indicates that skilled workers are needed for nearly 1,300 IT jobs in this region by the year 2012. In response to this, the Lansing Community College Business, Media, and Information Technologies Division (BMIT) in alliance with LINC: the IT Development Association has created the Capital Area Information Technology Apprenticeship Initiative. This Initiative will focus on training and connecting prospective and incumbent IT workers with employment demand.
» Read more about the initiative in an article published by the Lansing State Journal.
How it Works
The apprenticeship is a three-year program consisting of concurrent on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Upon completion, apprentices with earn an associate degree as well as Department Of Labor Apprenticeship credentials related to but not limited to the following specialties:
- IT Generalist
- Database Services
- Network Infrastructure and Devices
- Information Assurance ? Security
- Project Management
- Web Design and Administration
- Business Technology Management
- Help Desk
IT Apprenticeship Application
Contact Us
For more information regarding the Capital Area Information Technology Apprenticeship Initiative, contact:
Lois McIntosh, IT
Apprenticeship Coach
Phone: (517) 483-1548
E-mail:
mcint22@lcc.edu
Dick Scott,
Apprenticeship Coordinator
Phone: (517) 483-1031
E-mail:
scott10@email.lcc.edu
Website: LCC
Apprenticeship Program
