What kind of jobs you can get with a computer science degree locally?
Besides being able to work at famous firms like google or IBM with a computer science degree, what kind of jobs you can find in your local? Who mostly needs computer science graduater locally?
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If you own a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be in advace of of the bunch when it comes to looking for professions. My friend has a degree and he wasn't certain what direction to go with it, but he uncovered some good tips on the site in the resource box below which guided him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is plenty of guidance on the site regarding other professions.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Would a computer science degree qualify for a video game programmer
Would a computer science degree qualify for a video game programmer?
I'm curious, would a computer science degree allow me to become a video game programmer?
Programming & Design - 1 Answers
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Video games these days are a very complicated field. Big game studios do look for programmer and people with CS degrees, but they only need a few for every project. What they are looking for mainly are artists to design and animate characters and levels. You can use a CS degree but you should look for a smaller company.
I'm curious, would a computer science degree allow me to become a video game programmer?
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Video games these days are a very complicated field. Big game studios do look for programmer and people with CS degrees, but they only need a few for every project. What they are looking for mainly are artists to design and animate characters and levels. You can use a CS degree but you should look for a smaller company.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
How long does computer science degree in uvic takes
How long does computer science degree in uvic takes?
How long does computer science degree BSC in uvic ( university of victoria ) takes ? 3 years or 4 years and is there any foundation or science year ?
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It usually requires 130 to 140 credit hours of instruction. The calendar equivalent is 2, 3 or 4 years depending on what you are capable of doing and on whether uvic is on the trimester system.
How long does computer science degree BSC in uvic ( university of victoria ) takes ? 3 years or 4 years and is there any foundation or science year ?
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It usually requires 130 to 140 credit hours of instruction. The calendar equivalent is 2, 3 or 4 years depending on what you are capable of doing and on whether uvic is on the trimester system.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Can I start a computer science degree at the graduate level
Can I start a computer science degree at the graduate level?
I have a degree in economics, but I'm considering switching careers and I'm thinking about computer science. I've never taken a formal comp sci class (but I've tinkered around with code). Will some programs allow me to start a degree without prereqs? If not, would the amount of prereqs I would have to take be pretty much equivalent to a bachelor's degree in computer science? (...meaning, I pretty much should go back and start again at the bachelor's degree level, right?)
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No, they won't admit you without the prerequisites. They don't start over at the beginning - they start the masters coursework assuming you already took 4+ years of computer science courses. You'll need to take at least the basic prerequisite courses somewhere. You don't need another bachelors, but you do need about a year or more of basic courses.
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Check with the graduate school regarding the pre-requisites you need and see if you can take them as a temporary non-degree graduate student. If you get A's in those classes, you are likely to be admitted to a master's or Ph.D. program.
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Yeah, you should go back and take requisite courses for admission, which should take about 1.5-2 years or so (the last two years of undergrad are the main courses). There should be no reason they would accept you as is though, no one would be able to keep up just "starting" at the masters level. It just does not make sense. To be a master in something, you need a basis. This does not have to be a bachelors degree though, but should be coursework.
I have a degree in economics, but I'm considering switching careers and I'm thinking about computer science. I've never taken a formal comp sci class (but I've tinkered around with code). Will some programs allow me to start a degree without prereqs? If not, would the amount of prereqs I would have to take be pretty much equivalent to a bachelor's degree in computer science? (...meaning, I pretty much should go back and start again at the bachelor's degree level, right?)
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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No, they won't admit you without the prerequisites. They don't start over at the beginning - they start the masters coursework assuming you already took 4+ years of computer science courses. You'll need to take at least the basic prerequisite courses somewhere. You don't need another bachelors, but you do need about a year or more of basic courses.
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Check with the graduate school regarding the pre-requisites you need and see if you can take them as a temporary non-degree graduate student. If you get A's in those classes, you are likely to be admitted to a master's or Ph.D. program.
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Yeah, you should go back and take requisite courses for admission, which should take about 1.5-2 years or so (the last two years of undergrad are the main courses). There should be no reason they would accept you as is though, no one would be able to keep up just "starting" at the masters level. It just does not make sense. To be a master in something, you need a basis. This does not have to be a bachelors degree though, but should be coursework.
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