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Cyber Foundations & Artificial Intelligence Training Cohort

AAWDC
1 day ago
Full-time
Remote
Artificial Intelligence
Informational Session scheduled for June 30th at 11am! Join us to learn more about the program and the process for participating! Register today!

The Certificate in Cyber Foundations + Artificial Intelligence program is designed to prepare individuals for entry-level careers in information technology and cybersecurity while introducing them to emerging artificial intelligence concepts that are shaping the future of the industry.

This program provides students with foundational knowledge in networking, IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, information assurance, and security best practices. Students will begin with Understanding Network Fundamentals, then progress into CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+ preparation. These courses help build the technical knowledge and problem-solving skills needed for roles in IT support, networking, systems administration, and cybersecurity.

In addition to cyber foundations training, students will explore Artificial Intelligence topics relevant to today’s technology workforce. This may include an introduction to AI concepts, responsible use of AI, AI tools in the workplace, cybersecurity considerations related to AI, and how AI is being used across IT and business environments.

The program is suitable for individuals seeking to enter the fields of information technology and cybersecurity, including those interested in employment with government agencies, government contractors, and commercial employers in the Mid-Atlantic region. Students should have basic Windows computer skills, an interest in technology, and strong problem-solving abilities.


Schedule


Certificate in Cyber Foundations with AI
  • Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
  • 6pm – 9pm
  • Zoom platform, instructor-led class sessions
  • August 4 – December 17
  • October 27, 28, and 29 will be “in class” Network+ exam prep (9 hours)
  • Students will be expected to take the CompTIA Network+ exam the week of November 2 – 6. Please note, students will schedule and take the exam outside of normal classroom hours so that the evening Security+ class sessions will still occur that week (Nov 3, 4 and 5).


Eligibility & Suitability


To qualify, you must:
✅ Be an Anne Arundel County resident
✅ Be 18 years or older
✅ Have a high school diploma or equivalent
✅ Be authorized to work in the U.S.
✅ Be registered with Selective Service (if male, born on or after 1/1/1960)
✅ Access to an up to date computer, reliable high speed internet and a quiet environment that allows for active participation in a virtual class setting.

Suitability Requirements for Cyber Foundations + Artificial Intelligence Training

Motivation and Commitment
Demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in information technology, cybersecurity, or a related technology field.
Willingness to commit to the full training schedule and complete all required classes, assignments, labs, practice activities, and exams.
Understanding that cybersecurity training requires consistent study, problem-solving, attention to detail, and persistence.

Availability and Schedule Readiness
Ability to attend all required classes, labs, study sessions, and testing dates.
Willingness to participate in evening classes and complete additional study time outside of scheduled instruction.
Readiness to manage personal responsibilities in a way that supports successful completion of the program.

Cybersecurity and IT Career Awareness
Awareness of what a career in IT or cybersecurity may involve, including continuous learning, troubleshooting, customer service, technical documentation, and following security procedures.
Understanding that entry-level roles may include help desk, IT support, network support, security operations support, or related positions as candidates build experience over time.

Technology Readiness
Comfort using a computer, navigating the internet, managing files, and using email and online learning platforms.
Ability to participate in virtual or technology-based assignments, labs, and assessments as required.
Willingness to learn new software, tools, systems, and technical concepts.

Career Readiness
Willingness to develop a resume, participate in career coaching or job readiness activities, and prepare for employment opportunities in IT or cybersecurity.
Openness to starting in entry-level technology roles and continuing to build skills, certifications, and experience over time.

Basic Skills
Sufficient reading and English language proficiency to understand technical materials, follow written instructions, complete assessments, and communicate effectively.
Basic math, logic, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to take notes, study independently, and apply feedback.


Behavior and Professionalism
Positive attitude, punctuality, reliability, and willingness to actively participate in class.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively with instructors, classmates, and program staff.
Professional communication, respect for others, and commitment to ethical behavior, especially when working with technology and sensitive information.

Career Readiness
Willingness to develop a resume, participate in career coaching or job readiness activities, and prepare for employment opportunities in IT or cybersecurity.
Openness to starting in entry-level technology roles and continuing to build skills, certifications, and experience over time.

Next Steps


How to Apply

  • Enrollment closes: July 15, 2026
  • Submit this interest form
  • Complete technical assessment (will receive an email with details within 1 business day of submitting interest form)
  • Schedule a time for your suitability interview. An email will be sent out with available time slots.
  • Participants selected to move forward in process will need to complete AAWDC's intake process.
  • Be sure to check your email often so as to not miss any step in the process.
It is critical that you complete all the required steps in a timely manner. If you fail to do so, your application will be rejected. Funding is limited and priority of service is given according to our priority of service policy.