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The best place to learn about any type of advanced programming is a computer science course at a local university. You can enroll in only computer science course or even only take a specific course if needed.
Science, Engineering, Alot of science. Probably Computer-Science.
You need to enter computer science
yes of course.. science is needed for the growth of technology
a pair of hands and computer knowledge. And of course patience
Of course it was technology of the kind needed to make a Playstation needs science
The average UAI needed to become a vet in Australia is 98. Only six universities in Australia offer Verterinary Science as an undergraduate course: Charles Sturt University (NSW) James Cook University (QLD) Murdoch University (WA) University of Melbourne University of Queensland University of Sydney Murdoch Uni offers the course with a UAI of 95.4.
Really all you need is knowledge of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and maybe a little bit of an electronics course if your school provides one.
A bachelors degree in computer science, and at least a years experience in the IT field are the minimums. However, having a Masters or PhD in computer science is recommended.
While not required, typically a network engineer will have a degree from a college or university in computer science. However, he can also work on projects which would demonstrate his skills in network design as a replacement for that.
A computer science degree is recommended but not a requirement. If you are good with computers you should be able to find a job.
Recursion is the process where one large problem is solved by solving several smaller problems. This applies to computer science, as trial and error and bug fixes are needed to get a finished product.