
"Today, SCTE and Colorado State University Global (CSU Global) announced the launch of a new workforce training program for the broadband industry. The new SCTE/CSU Global program - under the umbrella of CSU Global's new Broadband Operations Management Certificate - is being touted as the first asynchronous program for broadband training. The SCTE/CSU Global program will offer training in "broadband infrastructure, focusing on fiber optics, directional drilling, utility safety, and leadership skills," according to the joint announcement."
""We are honored to partner with SCTE to address a critical need in our state and across the nation," said CSU Global President Dr. Becky Takeda-Tinker. "This partnership not only provides educational training opportunities but also directly contributes to the economic vitality and connectivity of our communities. Partnering with leading organizations like SCTE allows us to stay at the forefront of industry needs, ensuring our programs are continuously aligned with the current technical skills and knowledge employers are seeking for learner workplace and professional success.""
The SCTE/CSU Global program provides asynchronous broadband workforce training under CSU Global's Broadband Operations Management Certificate. It offers courses on broadband infrastructure, focusing on fiber optics, directional drilling, utility safety, and leadership skills. SCTE members receive reduced tuition and can earn CSU Global academic credit for select SCTE certifications and courses. The program complements existing initiatives such as the Fiber Broadband Association's OpTIC Path Program and Corning's Fiber Broadband Training Program. The initiative aims to expand qualified broadband workers to meet projected industry demand and to support economic vitality and community connectivity through industry-aligned technical and leadership skill development.
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