VICKSBURG 鈥 兔子先生 has partnered with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center on a computer coding academy and is looking for applicants.
Classes begin Sept. 13 at ERDC鈥檚 facility on Halls Ferry Road and represents opportunities aplenty for the Vicksburg-Warren Campus and those looking to build a career in Information Technology. The classes will meet 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
鈥淭his is the first for-credit course we鈥檝e done at Vicksburg, and it鈥檚 a great chance for the community to move toward the kinds of skills needed to compete in the workforce of the future,鈥 said Marvin Moak, vice president of the Vicksburg-Warren Campus.
Students in the program will learn the most current computer coding skills in a mix of classroom and practical training. Students will focus on the practical application of technology in a hands-on work environment and learn the soft skills necessary for employment. Upon completion of the course, students will receive a certificate from HCC.
鈥淭he Vicksburg Coding Academy is a unique educational opportunity that will provide a hands-on immersive workplace environment that will provide a wide variety of coding instruction that will result in skills we need at ERDC and other employers in the region,鈥 said Jerry Ballard, ERDC鈥檚 Information Technology Laboratory Computational Science and Engineering Division chief.
The program represents another opportunity to grow the local economy through cutting-edge workforce training.
鈥淭he future of technology developments in our community is tied to a highly capable coding workforce,鈥 said Dr. Jeff Holland, chairman of the Warren County Economic Development Foundation and board member of the Vicksburg Warren Economic Development Partnership. 鈥淭he Vicksburg Coding Academy is a critical step toward achieving that workforce. It sets our community up for success.鈥
For information on the program, contact Moak鈥檚 office at 601.629.6804.