November 27, 2017 James Revillini

The growth of the Internet and the expansion of the World Wide Web (the graphical portion of the Internet) have generated a variety of occupations related to the design, development, and maintenance of Web sites and their servers. For example, webmasters are responsible for all aspects of a Web site, including performance issues such as speed of access, and for approving the content of the site. Internet developers or Web developers, also called Web designers, are responsible for day-to-day site design and creation. (Occupational Outlook Handbook)

FACULTY

Michael Gow, mgow@nwcc.edu, 860.738.6385

OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates should be able to:
1. Demonstrate competency with underlying fundamentals of websites as regards to software, control structures, and required hardware for development and maintenance of comprehensive web/Internet pages for commercial presence.
2. Demonstrate expertise in both HTML and JavaScript languages/scripting for creation of comprehensive webpages.
3. Demonstrate an understanding of an integrated approach to software applications and webpage development as used in business environments.
4. Demonstrate expertise in research and evaluation of the functions and features of Internet sources to incorporate into applications and web development for use in business environments.

COURSEWORK

SEMESTER 1
CSA* 105 CSA* 205 Intro to Software Applications OR Advanced Applications – 3 credits
CST* 151 Web Construction – 3 credits
SEMESTER 2
CSC* 180 Computer Ethics – 3 credits
CST* 154 Web Coding & Development – 4 credits
SEMESTER 3
CSA* 290 Computer Applications Capstone – 3 credits
*Directed Elective – 3/4 credits
TOTAL CREDITS 19(20)

*See the Elective section of this catalog for a list of specific courses that fulfill Directed Elective requirements.

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the programs and other important information, please visit our website at: www.ct.edu/ge/NCCC

James Revillini

James is the webmaster at Northwestern Connecticut Community College.