# IT Support & Security Course

## A launchpad to an IT career through MigraCode and INCO Academy

**Through this scholarship program, which is powered by INCO Academy, you will gain the in-demand skills that will prepare you to be job-ready and have access to employability services to launch your career in IT.**

With this 5-course certificate scholarship program designed by Google and delivered on Coursera, you will have access to a variety of hands-on assessments which will help you to simulate real-world IT support scenarios that are critical for success in the workplace.

If you complete this course, you can apply for basic to advanced tech support roles, and we will offer you support with doing this.

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## What are the outcomes

**By earning these IT Skills, you prepare yourself for roles that include — systems analyst, support specialist, database administrator, IT technician, computer specialist, and many more. More specifically, you will learn the following skills:**

* Learn skills required to succeed in an entry-level IT capacity
* Learn to perform day-to-day IT support tasks including computer assembly, wireless networking, installing programs, and customer service
* Learn how to provide end-to-end customer support, ranging from identifying problems to troubleshooting and debugging
* Learn to use systems including Linux, Domain Name Systems, Command-Line Interface, and Binary Code\\

**MigraCode's IT Support & Security course is made possible by INCO Academy.**

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## &#x20;Background information about INCO Academy

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