Yes, at least 2 years and you need to do much practice. Remember that all that you learned from school or books can not make you become a good computer technician, only practice can unless you are a genius.
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Technically none. Computer tech jobs are within reach of most people that can prove they know what they are talking about. If you don't already know what you are doing, then you'll need schooling, or a pretty big interest to get yourself motivated to learn quickly. These jobs usually don't pay great, but if you specialize in one particular area (like unix administration, or networking), then you can usually increase your pay to a moderate level. The good "engineer" type jobs usually require a 4-yr BS in CS, or IT, IS, CE, or some related program. Most companies will accept "equivalent experience" but you've really got to know what you are doing to get into high level paying positions.
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If you want to be a "Certified" IT Tech, CompTIA (the organization that gives IT certification) will give you certification by passing their exams, which are around 140$ per test . For the basic computer repair certification (A+ certification) you have to pass the CompTIA A+ Essentials and CompTIA A+ Practical Application exams which have around 100 questions each for more information see http://www.compTIA.org to find testing centers see http://www.prometric.com or http://www.pearsonvue.com. There Votech schools that offer A+ classes such as the class i am currently taking at Crowley's Ridge Technical Institute that offer courses that prepare you for the A+ and Network+ exams.
In a two-year college, you can get an associate's degree. In a four-year college, you can get a bachelor's degree.
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"In your local community college, nearest you. They offer the best selection of computer based training. Also, you can take the online course, which is still a college, but you can take it in the comfort of your own room."
If you want a degree in computer programming, you will have to take courses in data communication, computer networking, graphics and information theory. Try this website for more information : http://www.pondered.org/technology-it-degrees/computer-programming.html.
For those interested in learning for free, many popular programming languages, such as Java, offer free tutorials and reference sites for learning the language. For those interested in obtaining official qualifications, ed2go offers an online certificate program; Johnson County Community College offers an associates degree program in game design; and the Academy of Art University in San Francisco offers bachelors and masters degree programs in game design.
it would take 5 to 7 years
What is the education you need to be a computer operator
Depends on what kind of scientist. There are many types and some require more college than others. The basic is 4 years of college.
I believe you only need a Bachelor's degree, so 4 years in college. I am a criminal justice major myself.
there is no need to study in college jst it needs a basic knowledge on computer and a certificate from private institutions.
well it actually depends witch means i dont know
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4 years to get a Bachelor's degree in most subjects like Computer Science or Information Technology. A BS in Computer Engineering might take 4.5 or 5 years.
In a two-year college, you can get an associate's degree. In a four-year college, you can get a bachelor's degree.
You go to college for many years, and get post-graduate degrees in a field of science in which you are interested.
You have to do 2 years of college.
How many years of college before law school?