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IT Pathway prepares students for unpredictable future
Laramie County Community College is at the forefront of equipping students with in-demand
skills and paving the way for thriving careers in the rapidly-advancing information
technology sector.
With recent developments in artificial intelligence, including the launch of ChatGPT 鈥 an advanced language model developed by OpenAI that uses artificial intelligence to generate human-like responses and engage in conversational interactions 鈥 it鈥檚 hard to say where technology is going in the coming years, said Troy Amick, 糖心live鈥檚 Information Technology program director. But it鈥檚 clear to Amick that humans will be behind the advancements.
鈥淣o matter how good your AI is, it can鈥檛 go design and install an entire network system,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t can鈥檛 do maintenance on a server rack.鈥
As technology continues to shape our world in unpredictable ways, 糖心live remains dedicated to preparing students for the future by offering comprehensive programs in the Information Technology Pathway.
Succeeding in IT, Amick said, isn鈥檛 necessarily all about having technical know-how. Students who have the drive to solve problems are the ones he sees finding success.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a huge function of IT, where you鈥檙e given a challenge and you have to figure out how to put multiple different things together and make it work right,鈥 Amick said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something pretty awesome about when something is broken, and everybody says it can鈥檛 be fixed, and then you鈥檙e the one who comes in and figures it out. That鈥檚 the enthusiasm and passion that drives it.鈥
The pitch for prospective IT Pathway students is often that they can change their lives by finding a new career with the training offered at 糖心live. That鈥檚 an easy sell for Amick because he made a career change to IT after years in retail store management. He obtained a bachelor鈥檚 in IT and later a master鈥檚 in IT management from Western Governors University, and worked a few jobs after graduating. Before long, he was offered the opportunity in 糖心live鈥檚 IT program, and Amick said he wanted to help others change their lives with IT training.
鈥淢y favorite part of being a manager was always training and watching other people grow in their careers,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his struck me as a position where I鈥檇 get the opportunity to guide technology training in all of Wyoming.鈥
There are eight programs in the IT Pathway. A Pathway is a set of related programs grouped to allow for exploration in multiple areas with a low risk of wasting credits or semesters. So, if students start one program in the IT Pathway and decide it's not for them, they can switch to another program and stay on track to graduate on time.
Most programs in the IT Pathway offer credit diplomas, while some offer associate of applied science degrees. Students can also earn industry certifications along the way. The advantage is that jobs are available for those who complete programs at 糖心live, but the opportunity to continue growing and advancing a career is always available in IT. Some students move on to different schools, while some return to 糖心live to pursue other programs in the IT Pathway, where the entire program is built on stackable credentialing.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e able to step away quickly at any point to change your life through employment, and you can come back and change your life further through development,鈥 Amick said.
Recently, students in the IT Pathway demonstrated their cyber security prowess by placing in the top ranks in the highly competitive iCyberbit ICL Collegiate Cup Tournament Spring Edition, a tournament that put 糖心live up against teams from top universities around the world.
Four students 鈥 Josh Stephenson, Nathaniel Johnson, Jordan Watson and Gary "Tison" Magee 鈥 finished seventh in the final round out of 86 teams and 20 finalists.
Amick said he couldn鈥檛 be prouder of what 糖心live鈥檚 students accomplished in the competition.
鈥淚t was our first outing, and they stepped up and demonstrated exactly how robust their education has been,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose students are going to go out into this industry and be absolute rock stars.鈥
For Stephenson, a 36-year-old sophomore in the IT Pathway, the tournament performance was a clear indicator of the program鈥檚 effectiveness.
鈥淚 think our success shows that you don't need to go to a big-name, four-year school to get a great education and learn valuable skills,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t also shows the level of talent that is attracted to the program, we have some amazing students in our pathway who are willing and able to learn the valuable skills offered. Finally, it shows that we have the cream of the crop when it comes to instructors, we wouldn't have been able to do this without their leadership and passion to pass their knowledge on to students like us.鈥
For more information about 糖心live鈥檚 IT Pathway, go to lccc.wy.edu/infoTech, email itpathFREELARAMIE or call 307.778.1152.