The 123s of Earning a Computer Technology Degree

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THE ABC’S OF EARNING A COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY DEGREE From the UniversityDecisions.com Decisions Center

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This presentation offers information on choosing a computer technology degree program. It discusses the job outlook for computer technology careers as well as the type of courses, schools and degrees offered in the field of computer technology.

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THE ABC’S OF EARNING A COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY DEGREE

From the UniversityDecisions.com Decisions Center

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Demand Continues to grow for Highly Skilled Technical Workers

• The field of Computer Technology is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world.

• The demand for technically trained, highly-qualified professionals continues to increase

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The Future Looks Bright for Tech

• The Bureau of Labor Statistics remains very optimistic about future job opportunities, with 24 percent job growth expected in all IT occupations between 2010 and 2016.

• If you want to be part of a rapidly growing industry and help businesses with their technology needs, than a degree in Computer Technology is for you.

Check out what you’ll learn in Computer Technology degree programs at UniversityDecisions.com

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The ABC’s of Earning A Technology Degree

A. Decide on a Degree– Associate’s Degree: generally completed in four

years– Bachelor’s Degree: generally completed in two

years– Master’s Degree: varies in time for completion– Certification Programs vary in range and can be

specific to certain technology sectors.

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Each Degree Offers Unique Opportunities

– Masters• Technical Engineers

– Bachelor’s degrees• Programmers

– Associate’s degree• Database Administration

– Certification programs• Computer Help Desk• Software Sales & Consulting• Certified Microsoft Specialist

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B. Decide on a kind of College or University• Traditional College or University Campus

- Attend classes on a specific campus- Degrees awarded for traditional fields of study

•Vocational School or Career College

- Attend classes on a specific campus- Degrees are designed around specific trades - Students are taught the skills needed to perform a particular job

• Online Degrees -100% Online- Classes are taken via the internet- Classes are usually shorter in length- Online offers more flexibility

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C. Make Your Major DecisionComputer technology degree programs offer areas of emphasis in:

– Information security systems– Data communication systems management– Computer science– Software engineering– Web development– Networking– Software applications– Computer gaming design – Interactive media develop– Web Development– Systems Administrator

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Types of Classes to Expect

Program courses vary by major, but most computer technology degree program include courses in:– The architectures of operating systems– Network systems– User interface construction – C + + language– Data bases types and formats – Programming standards– Internet hierarchy – Authoring tools – Scripting designs

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Get Certified• Computer degree program courses often prepare students

for specialty certifications• Some top certifications include, Cisco Certified Internetwork

Expert and Certified Information Systems Auditor• Getting certified leads to advanced level positions and

increased earnings. • Research your certification options and what you need to do

to get certified

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