No offense, but DUH!! Wouldn't you need alot of knowledge for fixing a computer, unless your have some kind of miracle gift or what not. I think there is alot of education required for this type of career.
No offense but there is almost no level of education required to be a computer technician. In fact, I have a friend that went to school at Oxford. She has a Doctorate in English Grammar and Composition. She was an editor of computer manuals for both IBM and MICROSOFT. She said the the manuals were notoriously boorish not written well, and grammatically incorrect. She once told me that most of the computer "greats," have no formal education at all. Some of them attended private schools in England and Wales. Some of them went on to college, but not all. There is no national accreditation in the USA or in Europe. As a techie no one knows what you are doing and you can claim anything. My Doctor (LIT) friend moved to the USA and it was no different. Many techies claim college, but when you begin asking them if they took Calculus or Differential Equations, they start getting all Smokey and begin stuttering and stammering. Of course some of the ones that have college degrees in Computer Engineering of went to college. Then the question is how many times were they
allowed to take each of their courses like linear algebra, circuit engineering , and systems analysis, and so forth? Did they attend prep school or private school where they were spoon fed the answers? Did they have tutors and what college did they go to Georgia Tech, MIT or Princeton?
An Associates Degree
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alu full form in computer education
Computer education certificates can be completed online via The Open University. Similarly, an International Certificate in Computer Studies can be undertaken, for example.
Here's your answer to the question. Just look at some of these interviews. I think you'll get your answers and inspiration that it isn't so hard.
Some times on how to replace a SQL Server could be to contact a computer information technologist if you don't know what your doing as changing certain setups or settings can throw everything off.
You will need to have a degree in a post-secondary education environment in order to be a surgical technologist. You do not need any awards in the educational facility.
Technologist may refer to:Architectural technologist, a specialist in the technology of building design and constructionEducational technologist, a specialist in tools to enhance learningEngineering technologist, a specialist who implements technology within a field of engineeringIndustrial technologist, a specialist in the management, operation, and maintenance of complex operation systemsMedical technologist, a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic analysis on a variety of body fluidsRadiologic technologist, a medical professional who applies doses of radiation for imaging and treatmentSurgical technologist, a health specialist who facilitates the conduct of invasive surgical proceduresSoftware technologist, a specialist in computer software and web applicationsIf you are looking for the names of specific people you will need to be much more clear in your request.
Get it checked out by a technologist or throw it away
a person who provides performance technology and education to sporting organizations.
She was certified as a radiological technologist by Glendale Community College.
What is the education you need to be a computer operator
technology
Generally you need a degree.
Two years of college should do it for you.
nothing ;(
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You need to learn computer stuff..........