Getting a job with an associate degree in computer science when I already have a bachelor degree in marketing?
I received a bachelor of Science degree in Marketing two years ago. After I graduate I realize this wasn't the right career for me, so I decided to pursue an associate of science degree in computer programming. I would like to know: 1) what kind of job can I get with just an Associate Degree in computer programming? I don't plan of getting a BS in computer science. 2) How will having a bachelor degree affect an employer̢۪s perception of me?
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Is a computer science degree respected in the finance field like math or physics
Is a computer science degree respected in the finance field like math or physics?
What degree requires more analysis and crtical thinking math, computer science or physics?
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that's easy ....all of them
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they are abt the same in analysis and critical thinking, but a comp science degree is more respected in my view.
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Well im doing a computer science degree and it involves math. Im sure it involves physics, but not so far, as im in year 2. My best guess would computer science because it has all of them. But in all honest it is just a wild guess. sorry then!
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My answer is similar to the rest: All of them are respected and require similar critical thinking skills. However, Math and CS might be more useful in finance just for the emphasis on math and the use of computers in finance. In fact, being able to write your own code to create models would be an asset. I would suggest using two of them for a major/minor, as you'll need a minor if you major in math or physics; not sure about CS. Any of the three would be a good major (pick what you're most interested in), and supplement with a math or CS minor.
What degree requires more analysis and crtical thinking math, computer science or physics?
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that's easy ....all of them
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they are abt the same in analysis and critical thinking, but a comp science degree is more respected in my view.
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Well im doing a computer science degree and it involves math. Im sure it involves physics, but not so far, as im in year 2. My best guess would computer science because it has all of them. But in all honest it is just a wild guess. sorry then!
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My answer is similar to the rest: All of them are respected and require similar critical thinking skills. However, Math and CS might be more useful in finance just for the emphasis on math and the use of computers in finance. In fact, being able to write your own code to create models would be an asset. I would suggest using two of them for a major/minor, as you'll need a minor if you major in math or physics; not sure about CS. Any of the three would be a good major (pick what you're most interested in), and supplement with a math or CS minor.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
How much mathematical knowledge do you need to do a computer science degree
How much mathematical knowledge do you need to do a computer science degree?
How much maths is involved in computer science degrees and computing jobs in general?
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Alot. Expect to know Calculus level stuff at the bare minimum if you want to be involved in programming back-end stuff for software. Computing jobs like IT and the like - you will probably be fine with less but you want to be a guru at math and pc's if you are doing anything coding related.
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Well my mate did computer science and he had to study a lot of subjects in maths. Calculus triganometry and geometry etc... Basically almost half of subjects you need to complete are to do with maths.
How much maths is involved in computer science degrees and computing jobs in general?
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Alot. Expect to know Calculus level stuff at the bare minimum if you want to be involved in programming back-end stuff for software. Computing jobs like IT and the like - you will probably be fine with less but you want to be a guru at math and pc's if you are doing anything coding related.
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Well my mate did computer science and he had to study a lot of subjects in maths. Calculus triganometry and geometry etc... Basically almost half of subjects you need to complete are to do with maths.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Where can I find information about what a computer science degree can offer as far as jobs go
Where can I find information about what a computer science degree can offer as far as jobs go?
Looking for types of jobs, stability of job, pay of job, and demand of job that a computer science degree offers. Don't know if there is a site that can give me some of this info and would love information from anyone that has a computer science degree that is working. thanks
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The most common are software developer, tester, database admin, network admin, help desk and management. Your best bet is to do some searching on monster.com or workopolis.com - you'll see tons of job listings, degree requirements, and some list the salary.
Looking for types of jobs, stability of job, pay of job, and demand of job that a computer science degree offers. Don't know if there is a site that can give me some of this info and would love information from anyone that has a computer science degree that is working. thanks
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The most common are software developer, tester, database admin, network admin, help desk and management. Your best bet is to do some searching on monster.com or workopolis.com - you'll see tons of job listings, degree requirements, and some list the salary.
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