Computer Learning Centers

So, you want to learn about computers?  How to use them?  How to program them?  Depending on what it is that you specifically want to learn (and your purpose for learning it), there are a few different avenues for you follow ranging from self-education to intensive computer programming courses and every shade in between.  There are hundreds of computer learning centers and computer programming schools around the country that can provide a student (be they young or experienced) with the necessary education to accomplish their goals.  So how do you choose one?  Different circumstances dictate different answers to read more…

Computer Colleges

There are over 200 colleges and computer learning centers in the United States that offer computer engineering programs (see partial list below). Graduates of these programs generally earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Engineering(B.Eng.), Masters of Science (M.S.), Masters of Engineering(M.Eng.) or Master of Applied Science (MASc).

A bachelor’s degree is often required for computer engineering jobs, although a master’s degree is preferred for some positions. Employers generally favor applicants who already have relevant skills and experience. The usual college majors for computer engineers are computer science, software engineering, or mathematics.

Employers who use computers for scientific or read more…

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