SWEEPS program offers free career training in secure software development to bridge the cybersecurity skills gap, empowering developers to combat growing cyber threats.
Lifelong learning? New professional opportunities? A stronger community? Tech talent pipeline? The IT Service Desk pilot checks all the boxes and more, with positive outcomes for everyone involved, from pilot participants to UC Davis, and the greater Sacramento community. Read on to learn more.
UC Davis Human Resources and Continuing and Professional Education recently collaborated in forming the Tech Talent Pathway program to develop technical skills and provide jobs for residents in Sacramento’s most diverse and underserved communities.
Looking for courses and training in Python? Our online Python program provides the foundational education you need to succeed, from a name you can trust. See how you’ll benefit.
After moving to the United States, Jyotika Sharma discovered a new interest in computer programming. Looking to change fields from chemical engineering to computers, she decided to reskill with the help our Python for Data Analysis Professional Concentration.
There are more than 700,000 cybersecurity job openings across the United States and more than 70,000 of those job openings are in California. For those considering a career in cybersecurity, now is the time to take the leap.
Meet Thomas Duncan, CPE's instructor of SQL and Data Collection in the new four-course series Data Analytics: Essentials, designed for those interested in launching a career in data.
Todd Rutherford has more than 10 years of experience working in computer programming and is an expert on data science, cloud computing, software development, deep learning and data visualization. As an instructor in CPE’s Python for Data Analysis program, Rutherford is excited to help students become confident in performing fundamental Python programming skills.
In almost 30 years of providing programming services, Al Pangelinan has witnessed the rise of Python and the thriving community around it. In his course Introduction to Python Programming, he helps students understand the versatile language of Python and how it can prepare them for careers in almost any technical field.
Bill Mead, M.Ed., started building websites in the mid-1990s…way back when the internet was just beginning to dip its toe into everyday life. “I saw the web—and web design—as an amazing field with lots of opportunity for expression, even in the very early years,” he said.