Curriculum Goals:
The primary goal of the CIT curriculum is to provide adults a low-code software development vocational program that provides practical, job-ready skills tailored to enable career transitions or advancements.
This curriculum is outcome-driven and aligns with industry demands.
The curriculum is focused on hands-on learning, practical applications, foundational software development principles, and soft skills like collaboration and problem-solving.
This approach ensures that learners not only gain specific low-code platform skills but also broader competencies relevant to the tech industry.
Action | Outcome |
Equip with practical, job-ready skills | Enable career transitions or advancements |
Focus on hands-on learning and practical applications | Develop proficiency in using low-code platforms |
Curriculum aligned with current industry demands | Build a broad understanding of software development |
Emphasize soft skills like collaboration and problem-solving | Enhance teamwork and adaptability in professional settings |
Outcome-driven program structure | Provide clear pathways to employment or career growth |