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New IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity Certificate and Data Analytics Certificates to be Deployed in Community College Systems across Alabama, California Bay Area, Colorado and Louisiana

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IBM has introduced two new SkillsBuild certificates in cybersecurity and data analytics, designed in collaboration with community colleges. These certificates will be available to students across Alabama, California Bay Area, Colorado, and Louisiana community college systems this fall.

The certificates are accessible to various learners, from first-time degree seekers to career changers. They were developed with academic and industry experts, including Jobs for the Future (JFF) and a coalition of industry professionals. Each certificate requires 60-65 hours of coursework and can be integrated into existing college curricula.

The American Council on Education (ACE) recommends 12 credits for the Cybersecurity Certificate and 8 credits for the Data Analytics Certificate. These initiatives are part of IBM's commitment to provide 30 million people with new skills for future jobs by 2030.

IBM ha introdotto due nuovi certificati SkillsBuild in cybersicurezza e analisi dei dati, progettati in collaborazione con i college comunitari. Questi certificati saranno disponibili per gli studenti dei sistemi universitari dei college comunitari in Alabama, California Bay Area, Colorado e Louisiana questo autunno.

I certificati sono accessibili a diversi tipi di studenti, dai neolaureati ai professionisti in cerca di nuova carriera. Sono stati sviluppati con esperti accademici e del settore, inclusi Jobs for the Future (JFF) e una coalizione di professionisti del settore. Ogni certificato richiede 60-65 ore di lavoro di corsi e può essere integrato nei programmi di studio esistenti.

Il Consiglio Americano per l'Educazione (ACE) raccomanda 12 crediti per il certificato in cybersicurezza e 8 crediti per il certificato in analisi dei dati. Queste iniziative fanno parte dell'impegno di IBM a fornire 30 milioni di persone con nuove competenze per i lavori futuri entro il 2030.

IBM ha introducido dos nuevos certificados SkillsBuild en ciberseguridad y análisis de datos, diseñados en colaboración con colegios comunitarios. Estos certificados estarán disponibles para estudiantes en los sistemas de colegios comunitarios de Alabama, California Bay Area, Colorado y Louisiana este otoño.

Los certificados son accesibles para diversos learnes, desde quienes buscan su primer título hasta aquellos que cambian de carrera. Fueron desarrollados con expertos académicos y de la industria, incluyendo Jobs for the Future (JFF) y una coalición de profesionales del sector. Cada certificado requiere 60-65 horas de trabajo de curso y puede integrarse en los planes de estudio existentes.

El Consejo Americano de Educación (ACE) recomienda 12 créditos para el Certificado de Ciberseguridad y 8 créditos para el Certificado de Análisis de Datos. Estas iniciativas son parte del compromiso de IBM de proporcionar 30 millones de personas nuevas habilidades para los trabajos futuros para el 2030.

IBM사이버 보안데이터 분석 분야의 두 가지 새로운 SkillsBuild 인증서를 도입했습니다. 이 인증서는 지역 사회 대학과 협력하여 설계되었습니다. 이 인증서는 알라바마, 캘리포니아 베이 지역, 콜로라도, 루이지애나의 지역 사회 대학 시스템의 학생들에게 이번 가을에 제공될 예정입니다.

이 인증서는 다양한 학습자들이 접근할 수 있게 되어 있으며, 첫 학위 취득을 원하는 학생부터 경력을 전환하려는 사람들까지 포함됩니다. 산업 및 학계 전문가들과 함께 개발되었으며, Jobs for the Future (JFF)과 산업 전문가 집단이 포함됩니다. 각 인증서는 60-65시간의 과정 이수를 요구하며 기존 대학 커리큘럼에 통합될 수 있습니다.

미국 교육 위원회 (ACE)는 사이버 보안 인증서에 대해 12학점을, 데이터 분석 인증서에 대해 8학점을 권장합니다. 이러한 이니셔티브는 IBM이 2030년까지 3천만 명에게 미래 직업에 필요한 새로운 기술을 제공하겠다는 약속의 일환입니다.

IBM a introduit deux nouveaux certificats SkillsBuild en cybersécurité et en analyse de données, conçus en collaboration avec des universités communautaires. Ces certificats seront disponibles pour les étudiants dans les systèmes de collèges communautaires d'Alabama, de la Californie Bay Area, du Colorado et de la Louisiane cet automne.

Les certificats sont accessibles à divers apprenants, des étudiants en quête de leur premier diplôme aux professionnels en reconversion. Ils ont été développés avec des experts académiques et du secteur, y compris Jobs for the Future (JFF) et une coalition de professionnels de l'industrie. Chaque certificat nécessite 60-65 heures de cours et peut être intégré dans les curriculums collégiaux existants.

Le Conseil américain sur l'éducation (ACE) recommande 12 crédits pour le certificat en cybersécurité et 8 crédits pour le certificat en analyse de données. Ces initiatives font partie de l'engagement d'IBM à fournir 30 millions de personnes avec de nouvelles compétences pour les emplois futurs d'ici 2030.

IBM hat zwei neue SkillsBuild-Zertifikate in Cybersecurity und Datenanalyse eingeführt, die in Zusammenarbeit mit Community Colleges entwickelt wurden. Diese Zertifikate werden diesen Herbst Studierenden in den Community-College-Systemen von Alabama, Kalifornien Bay Area, Colorado und Louisiana zur Verfügung stehen.

Die Zertifikate sind für verschiedene Lernende zugänglich, von Erststudierenden bis hin zu Karrierewechslern. Sie wurden mit Fachleuten aus Wissenschaft und Industrie, einschließlich Jobs for the Future (JFF) und einer Koalition von Branchenexperten, entwickelt. Jedes Zertifikat erfordert 60-65 Stunden Kursarbeit und kann in bestehende Studienpläne integriert werden.

Der American Council on Education (ACE) empfiehlt 12 Credits für das Cybersecurity-Zertifikat und 8 Credits für das Datenanalyse-Zertifikat. Diese Initiativen sind Teil von IBMs Engagement, 30 Millionen Menschen bis 2030 neue Fähigkeiten für zukünftige Arbeitsplätze zu vermitteln.

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  • Alabama Community College System, Bay Area Community College Consortium, Colorado Community College System, and Louisiana Community and Technical College System will offer students access through IBM SkillsBuild this fall
  • Credentials have been piloted and designed with community college experts, and have ACE recommended college credits

WASHINGTON, July 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today unveiled two new IBM SkillsBuild certificates in cybersecurity and data analytics, which have been piloted and designed with community colleges. These new IBM SkillsBuild certificates will be available to students across the Alabama Community College System, Bay Area Community College Consortium, Colorado Community College System, and Louisiana Community and Technical College System this fall.

Cybersecurity and data analytics skills are essential for artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, enabling professionals to extract insights, secure critical information, drive informed decisions, and create value across industries in an increasingly data-centric and security-conscious world. According to a global study conducted by IBM Institute of Business Value, executives estimate that implementing AI and automation will require 40% of their workforce to reskill over the next three years, mostly those in entry-level positions. This underscores the importance of creating public-private partnerships to help close the skills gap.

"Community colleges play a critical role in advancing the adoption of essential technology skills for the workforce," said Lydia Logan, Vice President for Global Education and Workforce Development, IBM Corporate Social Responsibility. "With these new credentials, IBM is helping learners gain the in-demand skills employers are seeking in a new AI-enabled workplace."

The certificates are designed to meet the needs of learners and have been developed with academic and industry experts. Community college programs can integrate them into existing curriculums for students to earn credits.

  • Designed to meet the needs of learners: These certificates are accessible for first-time degree seekers, upskillers, or career changers who hold a high school degree or GED, associate degree, or a bachelor's degree in a non-technical field. Self-paced, experiential learning across all levels helps effectively prepare learners for potential job opportunities such as junior information security analyst, network security technician, data visualization specialist, and entry-level marketing analyst.
  • Developed together with academic and industry experts: Jobs for the Future (JFF) and a coalition of industry experts contributed to and validated the new competency-based IBM SkillsBuild certificates to align coursework and learnings with current employer demand as well as trends and expectations in the market to maximize job opportunities for students upon completion. The experts included representatives from employers including banks and tech firms, as well as schools and education nonprofits nationwide.
  • Integrate into existing community college programs for college credits: Each certificate learning plan is 60-65 hours in length and can be integrated into a community college's curriculum. The American Council on Education (ACE) has conducted a Learning Evaluation Review of the certificates and recommends 12 credits for completion of the IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity Certificate and 8 credits for the IBM SkillsBuild Data Analytics Certificate. The coursework also aligns with CompTIA SEC+ certification topics and skills and is recognized by potential employers.

The new certificates from IBM SkillsBuild require completion of the following courses:

IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity Certificate: governance, risk, compliance and data privacy, vulnerability management, system and network security, cloud security, security operations management, and incident response and system forensics.

IBM SkillsBuild Data Analytics Certificate: data classification, data usability for organizations, inferential and descriptive statistics, data collection and analysis, data preparation for analysis, and data visualization and presentation.

Additionally, students will have access to IBM SkillsBuild including other credentials and more than 1,000 free courses such as AI, sustainability, cybersecurity, data analytics, cloud computing, and workplace skills.

The new certificates were piloted successfully with students in Alabama, Colorado, California, and Louisiana in 2023.

"Alabama community college worked with IBM to pilot the Cybersecurity Certificate because of the strong need for entry-level competency-based credentials that help students start on a pathway for an IT career," said Dr. Courtney Monette, Special Programs Project Director, Alabama Community College System. "In 2021, Alabama adopted a skills-based workforce training program called Mobilizing Alabama Pathways, or MAPs, that allows new and returning adult education and career pathway students an opportunity to earn a credential like the IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity or Data Analytics Certificate; thus building confidence and basic employability skills for all high demand high wage career clusters."

"Using the IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity credential for my two community education Cybersecurity Fundamentals courses that I piloted at Diablo Valley College during last fall and spring semesters, proved to be a rewarding experience for the student participants, for me, and for the college," said Richard Grotegut, Computer Network Technology Faculty at Diablo Valley College, part of the Contra Costa Community College District and a member of the Bay Area Community College Consortium. "It confirmed the college's decision to offer the course as part of their academic offerings beginning this coming school year. The credential proved to be a very good entry-level introduction to cybersecurity. While most of the participants enhanced their academic credentials and are pursuing further study, several of the course "career-changers" used their success in the class to gain employment in technical support positions with local companies. The rich course content and approach, with a strong focus on oral and written communication skills, was a key factor in building the confidence that helped the students land those jobs." 

"Front Range Community College is thrilled to have been selected as one of four colleges nationally to collaborate in designing and launching the new IBM SkillsBuild data analytics credential," said Colleen Simpson, EdD, Front Range Community College President. "This collaboration with renowned technology leader IBM provides our students the opportunity to develop critical skill sets in this rapidly growing field."

"Baton Rouge Community College was excited to work with IBM in piloting this initiative last year," said BRCC Chancellor Dr. Willie E. Smith. "We look forward to continuing this collaboration and working with IBM to expand the initiative and offer it to Louisiana citizens through the Louisiana Community and Technical College System. Through this collaboration, we are demonstrating a commitment to equipping our residents with the skills and practical experience required to excel in the high demand fields of cybersecurity and data analytics. Together, we are paving the way for Louisiana to emerge as a national leader in these rapidly growing sectors, ensuring our talent is prepared to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities of the future."

"In an increasingly dynamic economy shaped by fast-evolving technology, employers, learners, and workers need nimble and trusted ways to acquire and validate skills that will lead to quality jobs of the future," said Joel Vargas, Vice President of JFF's Education Practice. "JFF is proud to work with IBM and these innovative colleges to lead the charge on creating scalable solutions to meet this growing need."

IBM's work with community colleges is an important component of the company's pioneering skills-first approach and part of IBM's commitment to providing 30 million people with new skills needed for the jobs of tomorrow by 2030. 

About IBM SkillsBuild

IBM SkillsBuild is a free education program aimed at increasing access to technology education. Through the program, IBM supports adult learners, and high school and university students and faculty, to develop valuable new skills and access career opportunities. The program includes an online platform that is complemented by customized practical learning experiences delivered in collaboration with a global network of partners.

The open version of IBM SkillsBuild is an online platform offering over 1,000 courses in 20 languages on AI, sustainability, cybersecurity, data analysis, cloud computing, and many other technical disciplines — as well as in workplace skills such as design thinking. Participants can earn IBM-branded digital credentials that are recognized by the market.

The enhanced version of IBM SkillsBuild may also include workshops, expert conversations with IBM coaches and mentors, project-based learning, access to IBM software, specialized support from partners through the learning process, and connection to career opportunities. Visit skillsbuild.org to learn more.

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IBM Media Relations
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FAQ

What new certificates has IBM introduced through SkillsBuild in 2024?

IBM has introduced two new SkillsBuild certificates in cybersecurity and data analytics, designed in collaboration with community colleges.

Which community college systems will offer the new IBM SkillsBuild certificates?

The new IBM SkillsBuild certificates will be available to students across the Alabama Community College System, Bay Area Community College Consortium, Colorado Community College System, and Louisiana Community and Technical College System.

How many credits does ACE recommend for the IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity Certificate?

The American Council on Education (ACE) recommends 12 credits for completion of the IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity Certificate.

What is the duration of each IBM SkillsBuild certificate learning plan?

Each IBM SkillsBuild certificate learning plan is 60-65 hours in length.

What is IBM's commitment regarding skills training by 2030?

IBM is committed to providing 30 million people with new skills needed for the jobs of tomorrow by 2030.

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