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Computer Science: Break into this High-Tech Field |
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By Austin Brentley Career Colleges Columnist No matter where you are the modern world, computers are all around you. Sure, your PC goes without saying, but your wristwatch, cell phone, coffee maker, smoke alarm, and CD player are all manifestations of computer technology. And this technology is only going to grow, so it’s no wonder why computer science is among the most promising career fields for eager students. So, What is Computer Science?A clear definition of computer science is difficult to pin down—it changes as frequently as the technology itself. Generally speaking, however, computer science deals with new developments and hardware, software, functionality, and manufacturing. Put more succinctly, computer science is a broad field that touches almost every aspect of the computing world.Does I Need a Computer Science Degree for This Career?Although you don't necessarily need a computer science degree to work with computers, having one will dramatically increase your chances of employment—not to mention your earning potential. There are a host of computer science-related degrees that you can earn, depending on your goals and abilities. Many of them are available online.If you want to work in telecommunications or wireless technology, for instance, a degree in information technology or networking might be just as applicable as (if not more than) a general computer science degree. If you want to help design Web pages, certification in HTML is invaluable. Long story short, computer science is a broad field that encompasses many different aspects of computer technology. Finding a degree program that suits you is no easy task, but you’ll be happy you did. Jump Again before It's Too LateComputer science is extremely promising field. If you want to jump on the band wagon, begin your studies soon. Technological advancements happen at such a rapid rate, it's easy to become obsolete. Learn all that has happened so far, and make sure you stay abreast of all that is happening now. Otherwise, you'll get left behind. |
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