The training will culminate with a portfolio development practicum where students will have an opportunity to showcase their skills and knowledge to employers. As students complete the program, KCC will offer an array of support services to help connect them to internship and career opportunities.
As a CUNY TechWorks college partner, Kingsborough Community College (KCC) will develop a four-course Web Development and UI/UX training program.
Aligned to KCC’s Graphic Design degree program, our CUNY TechWorks’ program will include JavaScript and HTML5/CSS programming, design and layout concepts, user interface aesthetics, and multimedia integration.
Focused on developing real world, “hands-on” technical skills and competencies, Kingsborough’s user experience training will incorporate both project-based learning approaches and common industry practices throughout its courses.
The training will culminate with a portfolio development practicum where students will have an opportunity to showcase their skills and knowledge to employers. As students complete the program, KCC will offer an array of support services to help connect them to internship and career opportunities.
If you are unsure which program is right for you, download the booklet below to get more information on the programs. The purpose of this booklet is to provide a basic overview of the three program tracks within the CUNY TechWorks program based on industry data and research we have collected.
We hope the information in the following pages is useful and provides valuable insight into some of the tech careers of the 21st Century.
Program Requirements
Be at least 18 years old
Have a high school diploma, GED, or have passed the TASC
Be eligible to work in the United States
Able to physically attend classes at Kingsborough Community College in NYC
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