November 27, 2017 James Revillini

Becoming Connecticut State Community College

STUDENTS: The Community Colleges are undergoing a merger with a plan to become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to select your courses accordingly. Click here for more details about this merger.

FACULTY

Lalit (John) Jagtiani, ljagtinai@nwcc.edu, 860.738.6385

 

MISSION

Students will acquire background and skills to enable them to work with digital machines from microprocessors to microcomputers to mainframe systems configured in Local Area and Wide Area Networks. Students will learn the logical and physical technologies associated with hardware, software, connectivity and project design planning.

OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates should be able to:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of computers and effectively use the computer to solve problems.
2. Demonstrate the basic techniques used in developing and managing software projects.
3. Demonstrate problem solving skills to design solutions for business problems.
4. Demonstrate a working knowledge of computer programming to create and maintain business applications.

COURSEWORK

SEMESTER 1

CSC* 104 Intro to Logic and Programming – 4 credits
SEMESTER 2
CSC* 233 Database Development I – 4 credits
CSC* 250 Systems Analysis & Design – 3 credits
Programming Language Elective – 3/4 credits
Programming Language Elective – 3/4 credits

SEMESTER 3

Programming Language Elective – 3/4 credits

TOTAL CREDITS 20(23)

James Revillini

James is the webmaster at Northwestern Connecticut Community College.