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There are many different career paths in the field of Physical Science, so you should decide which career path interests you the most and choose a specialty. No matter which specialty that you choose, you should be prepared to take advanced science courses, as well as math and computer science.
There are many people who choose to get a master's degree in computer science. There are a number of colleges and universities that offer computer science as a master's major.
If you choose computer science, you can usually go into various business programs. You can work at a tech desk for a company or design and organize computer programs and networks.
no , not yet . and it takes some time to recover. compare to computer science it is best to choose mechanical or civil or chemical
At first you need to pass class 10, then you may choose computer science as a subject(only with pure science subjects it can be chosen). Or after passing class 12 with pure science you may study further with computer science.
You may want to choose computer science if you are interested in computers and how they work. It may also be a required class you need to graduate.
yes you have choose computer science or information technogloy
In general you'll want to major in computer science. You'll then want to choose a specific category within it to specialize in, with your case being coding.
Some universities and technology schools have a specific major for software development. At other colleges you will need to choose a computer science major and focus on software development. A good college major for someone interested in software development would be computer science. Computer scientists learn to build a design computer software as part of their education.
I believe most, if not all, universities (and colleges, too) offer psychology courses. You either complete a Bachelor of Arts degree or Bachelor of Science degree, whichever you choose, you major in Psychology. I believe in order to become a psychologist, you then have to get your masters degree in Psychology.
There are several different approaches in psychology, including biological, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, psychodynamic, and sociocultural perspectives. Each approach focuses on different aspects of human behavior and mental processes, providing unique insights and approaches to understanding and treating psychological issues.
Firstly, look at Computer Studies/ Computer Science Computer Studies/Science is about programming software - you either get it or you don't. If you do get it - choose it, it is in high demand for jobs nowadays, with salaries starting at £45,000, and if you really get it, the GCSE is pretty easy. If you don't get computer studies/science, but you're still interested in computers - do Ict, it's still pretty good. If your not particularly interested in computers, it's probably not worth doing it just for the sake of it.