Welcome to the Computing and Information Technology community!  Members of this community use their skills in quantitative, logical thinking, design, and/or communication to improve our world/quality of life and solve real world problems.  These students can work in vast spectrum of roles.  They imagine and create new technology, engineer and analyze data, build and maintain hardware and networks, protect users’ and organizations’ data.  They can also serve as a lifeline to users, teaching how to work with technology, resolve software and hardware issues and improve users’ technology offerings.  These students are life-long learners, active listeners, collaborators, problem solvers and/or creative thinkers, who work with computing and technology, in various roles and almost every industry.  One example of this is FinTech (Financial Technology), in which people use technology and innovation to compete with traditional methods in the delivery of financial services and banking, making them more accessible and generally more affordable.  Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, Cloud computing, and big data, known as the ABCDs of FinTech, are interrelated technologies that have allowed FinTech to thrive.

Corporate Jargon Gen Z Should Know

There’s enough to worry about when entering the workforce: What are my responsibilities? Am I capable enough to do this job? Will my manager like me? Corporate jargon shouldn’t add to your stress. From terms like “bandwidth” to acronyms like …

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What Is a DevOps Engineer?

A development operations (DevOps) engineer works with a company’s software and operations teams to ensure efficient software deployment. DevOps engineers use their technical backgrounds and project management skills to make software deployment a faster, more iterative, feedback-driven process.

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What Are Writing Skills?

You don’t need to be the great next American novelist to use writing skills. Writing skills apply to nearly every field, even if you’re not working in a creative career.

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Top Interpersonal Skills Employers Look For

Often known as people skills, interpersonal skills are the soft skills you use to interact with others. In the workplace, these skills are essential to being an effective team player and contributing to a positive work environment. 

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The most effective questions to end a job interview

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How to Report and Register for Co-op

Registering for co-op is a two-step process. As co-op is considered a class; you must register for it on LeopardWeb …

Co-op Handbook

*The Co-op Handbook complements but does not replace Academic Catalog policies specific to your major. Consult your Co-op & Career …

Co-op Action Guide

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Commonly Asked Interview Questions for Co-op

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Technical Skills by Major

Applied Mathematics

Technical Skills: data visualization and analysis, SQL, finance and accounting

Programming Languages: R, MATLAB, C++, Java, Python

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Navigating Job Offers

It can be complicated to navigate job offers and decide what to commit to when you have been interviewing at …

Wentworth Professional Clubs & Organizations

Connect with on-campus organizations for further networks of support. A complete list of clubs and organizations, along with up-to-date information and meeting times can be found on LeopardSpot.

Featured Classes

Learning Software Version Control (2012)

Taught by Michael Lehman
This course is a gateway to learning software version control (SVC), process management, and collaboration techniques. Author Michael Lehman reviews…

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure AI Foundations Cert Prep

Taught by Oracle University
Get up and running with AI and machine learning in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This course from Oracle University is…

Creating a Responsive Web Experience

Taught by Chris Converse
Many times, simply resizing your web design is not enough to create a satisfying user experience. This course helps you…

reveal.js: Online Presentations

Taught by Ray Villalobos
For web designers and developers, tools like PowerPoint and Keynote lack the power that’s available to web browsers. Reveal.js allows…

Web Motion: Animate a CSS Sprite Sheet

Taught by Tom Green
CSS sprite sheets have opened up another door for web motion, allowing you to efficiently animate a series of images—anything…

JavaScript: Events

Taught by Ray Villalobos
Learn about the different types of JavaScript events available to use in your applications, including traditional events like mouse, form,…

PHP for Web Designers

Taught by David Powers
There are many great reasons to learn PHP. You can reduce manual updates to webpages, get user input, and connect…

JavaScript: Functions (2013)

Taught by Ray Villalobos
What are JavaScript functions? They’re the “subprograms” that power your code. You truly master the use of JavaScript once you…

Learning ActionScript

Taught by Joseph Labrecque
ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language that has a wide reach on the web, the desktop, mobile devices, and beyond.…

JavaScript: Enhancing the DOM (2013)

Taught by Ray Villalobos
The Document Object Model (DOM) is at the core of every HTML page. In order to develop dynamic HTML pages,…

Dreamweaver CS6 Essential Training

Taught by James Williamson
Discover how to build web sites, prototypes, and more in this course on Adobe Dreamweaver CS6. Author James Williamson shows…

The Data Science of Economics, Banking, and Finance, with Barton Poulson (2017)

Taught by Barton Poulson
Nowhere is data science more relevant than finance. Tracking the movement of money around the globe is one of the…

SQL Server 2008 Essential Training

Taught by Simon Allardice
In SQL Server 2008 Essential Training, Simon Allardice explores all the major features of SQL Server 2008 R2, beginning with…

HTML5: Geolocation

Taught by Bill Weinman
This course shows how to add location tracking to a web application with a combination of JavaScript, CSS and HTML5.…

CSS Positioning Best Practices

Taught by Bill Weinman
Web designers and coders will be introduced to techniques to improve their results in CSS Positioning Best Practices. Beginning with…

CSS: Float-Based Page Layouts (2012)

Taught by James Williamson
CSS: Page Layouts introduces basic layout concepts, gives advice on how to create properly structured HTML based on prototypes and…

Google Cloud Foundations

Taught by Mark Johnson
When it comes to understanding how Google Cloud works, it’s easy to get lost in the details and feel like…

ASP.NET Core: Building a GraphQL API

Taught by Ervis Trupja
Did you know that you can query your API with GraphQL and get exactly what you need? That’s because GraphQL…

Build and Deploy Containerized Apps with GitHub Actions

Taught by CloudSkills.io
GitHub Actions are the future. In this course, learn how to deploy containerized applications with a Python Flask API using…

Introduction to jamovi

Taught by Barton Poulson
jamovi is a free, open-source data analysis application that bridges the gap between the freedom and power of R and…

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Career Outcomes

The Career Outcomes Survey is administered bi-annually to all bachelor’s and master’s degree students who participated in the December, April, or August commencement exercises. The data below is collected up to six months following graduation by Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development. This information is collected in accordance with the national standards established by NACE.

View our comprehensive Class of 2023 report here which includes longitudinal comparisons through 2019.

If you are a member of the Class of 2024 please complete the Career Outcomes survey here.

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First Destination

First Destination is a nationally recognized term that is used to describe the first experiences of college graduates.  At Wentworth, we survey students at cap and gown pick-up and follow up within six months following graduation. Undergraduate students pursue a variety of opportunities post-graduation, including full-time employment, graduate school, and entrepreneurial endeavors.