The Woodrow Wilson Center for Employments on-site training programs offer career pathways leading to employment opportunities in business and information technology fields. Each of these career pathways emphasizes externally validated skills attainment through industry certification requirements and community-based internships with employers as business mentors.
All on-site Business and Information Technology career pathways require demonstration of foundation skills (link to core assessment task sheet) common across programs as a prerequisite to full enrollment in a given training curriculum (keyboarding; computer concepts and software applications; customer services; and, study skills). At any point within this career pathway, including core skills, students may test out of specific program requirements and this type of demonstrated mastery would be noted as such on their task sheet. Some career pathways have multiple exit points leading to successful completion of the training program
This is a GREAT video. Well done video at that. I am glad to say that I was able to be a part of the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center Business Information Technology department as a vocational student there. I learned a lot in my program which was Web Applications Developer/Web Design. I recommend going into the Business Information Technology programs if you choose any program at WWRC.
emosuperboi 2 years ago
I heard that you all had a talent show a while back, so I was wondering when it will get posted.
Mrirk 2 years ago