Shiraz University engineering. Isfahan industrial university. Tehran Industrial Sharif University.
Any public college in your state should offer you a good computer programming degree. These schools are funded by the state , so they should have quality programs.
Well, you can talk to people at the network or studio or computer place or company office that you want to get a degree and then get a job with. I dont think there are any instant degrees, but they may hire you simply for your experience, but there are online schools like community colleges and stuff of that sort that you can get a degree from. good day and good luck sir/madam.
You don't actually need a degree, though having one can make it easier to get your first job. After you've been programming for a while, whether or not you have a degree becomes less important than your experience. A good place to start would be a Bachelor's in computer science.
It is not difficult to get a college degree like computer science or related computer degree, just make sure you are a person with dedication and focus to your choosen career or major.Answer:Well, it's not easy and may involve completing complex courses like algorithms, logic structures, programming languages, networking concepts, etc. It's good to take courses in math and physics in high school to prepare for a Computer Science degree.
Leiden is a good university to get a degree in anthropology.
No course guarantees a job. I suggest you take English as a start.
Yes, that would be a very good degree if your goal is to build websites. Make sure to take a good amount of programming classes as well as this can help you land a better paying job in the future.
A good place to start is to search the internet for colleges in your area, or online colleges with a degree program in that field of study
It depends.
python is simply a computer programming language as for if its good or bad that depends on what is programed with it
No, you probably won't fail computer science. Probably. Mathematics involves logic and problem solving - which is a major part of computer science. Although programming is also a big part of computer science, there are quite a lot of branches to do with computers, and you don't necessarily have to work with programming. I'm good at maths and not so good at programming but I still did pretty well (better than all the hard-core programmers) in the computer science / programming class. If that's any consolation.
No