Jump to: navigation, search The Bachelor of Computer Science, (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS), is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after four or more calendar years of collegiate study in computer science, but can be awarded in fewer years depending on factors such as an institution's course requirements and academic calendar. In general, Computer Science degree programs emphasize the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing, rather than teaching specific technologies that may quickly become outdated. A Bachelor of Computer Science degree is normally required in order to work in the field of software development.
A computer science degree is recommended but not a requirement. If you are good with computers you should be able to find a job.
You can go to your local college adviser who can give you information to earn a nutrition science degree. usually this involves science classes and nutrition classes.
You find someone hiring, then send your C.V. ??
The website Exploringcs.com offers some very good and detailed information for students interested in a further education in computer science. From AP computer science exam statistics to computer science job statistics, you can find all that information on their website.
In general it's going to be quite expensive if you're looking for a full computer science degree. You shouldn't be surprised to find it at the level of $100,000 or so before financial aid is factored in.
More often than not researching Boston area computer degree programs at a local library or local college. This will help to get the exact information you desire.
Meteorology or Atmospheric Science is the most common. Depending on the exact job, you will find people with degrees in physics, engineering, environmental science, computer science....
Many universities and colleges offer programs in computer information systems. Someone who wants information on a degree for computer information systems should consult an advisor at the university of their choice.
In a word, GREAT. If you have real world experience, as well as a your degree, you will find lots of opportunity in Canada.
In order to be a librarian, you need to receive a Master Degree on Library Science. To receive more information about a library degree, it is best to visit a university or college that focuses on this degree. Furthermore, if there are no colleges that offer this degree near you, there is a possibility of reviewing the degree by entering an online college.
Decide what fields you have interest in, then you can find tons of jobs online to fit your interest and location. Here's a great PhD website with available jobs- http://jobs.phds.org/engineering.
I am in 'Computer Information Technology' at Purdue which is somewhat similar to Computer Science. 'Computer Science', as I have heard, is a very difficult major at Purdue. There are many students, including some of my friends, who have switched from Computer Science to Computer Information Technology because they weren't able to handle it. But if you think that you can work hard and you can pull off, then there's a very good scope in Computer Science and especially from Purdue. They have a very good Computer Science program with almost full placements. I would say go for it and pursue Computer Science; you can always switch to Computer Information Technology or some other major if you find it very difficult in later stages.