Workforce Development
CTICE regularly offers workforce development programs for residents from Harlem and other neighboring communities. The programs address different skill levels and computing needs.
- Computing Essentials -- designed for individuals with little or no computing knowledge. The program will focus on understanding computer manuals and software, manipulating a computer keyboard and mouse, sending and receiving e-mail, and using the Internet.
- Begin Your Technology Education (BYTE) -- a six-week program designed for qualified local residents who are interested in expanding their computer literacy with an eye to pursuing new careers. Upon successful completion of BYTE, students can apply for admission to the SLICE program.
- Service Learning in a Community Environment (SLICE) -- 16-month program that offer residents the chance learn computer skills that can lead to challenging new information technology careers. To qualify for SLICE, students must first complete the BYTE program and receive instructor approval.
All programs are offered free of charge to qualified applicants.
