I want to learn about jobs in ITCareer CollectionITBecome a technical support specialistBacked byIT Sector PartnershipCareer CollectionITBecome a software developerBacked byIT Sector PartnershipTechnical Support TrainingLearn the skills that you'll need to build a career in tech support—from starting, say, on a computer help desk to eventually becoming a support analyst or engineer.IT Support: TroubleshootingA follow-up to "IT Support: Fundamentals," also from edX, this course introduces basic troubleshooting techniques for managing customer support cases.Introduction to SQLGain a solid working knowledge of the most powerful and widely used database programming language.Computer Science 102: Fundamentals of Information TechnologyLearn about database systems, the Internet, e-commerce, software development and computer security.Introduction to Python: Absolute BeginnerLearn the basics of Python and start coding right away with this hands-on course designed for true beginners.Computer Science 115: Programming in JavaIn this course, you'll develop a fundamental understanding of Java programming.Cybersecurity FundamentalsLearn the fundamentals of cybersecurity, including how to detect threats, protect systems and networks, and anticipate potential attacks. This course is part of the RITx MicroMasters program in Cybersecurity.CEWiT Web Development: JavascriptHave your HTML and CSS skills down? Dive into JavaScript, another programming language, with this set of learning resources from the Center of Excellence for Women in Technology.Intermediate SQLAdvance your knowledge of SQL, a computer programming language used chiefly with databases.HTML5 and CSS FundamentalsLearn the basic building blocks of web design—HTML5 and CSS—in this hands-on course from experts at Microsoft and the World Wide Web Consortium. (This course is part of a Bendable Career Collection.)Intermediate WordPress WebsitesDiscover how to add features to and customize websites built with WordPress, the popular online publishing platform.C# Programming SeriesStart with the basics and then move on to an intermediate level of study for using the C# computer programming language.