Need suggestions for jobs in guitar that require or help having a computer science degree?
For my computer science class, we are required to find a job in one of our passions that require or is beneficial to have a computer science degree, my passion is guitar, does any one know if there are any guitar technician jobs, or recording, or anything along the lines, pretty broad ideas are OK, just as long as guitars or a band or something is involved.
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Maybe programming the the CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines that are used to make most guitar bodies. So you could be working for Fender, Gibson, etc. Maybe do some searches on "programming CNC machines" for more details.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
which is better for a second bachelor degree: electrical engineering, computer science or economics
which is better for a second bachelor degree: electrical engineering, computer science or economics?
I will get my bachelor of science in mathematics this month. however, i still don't feel satisfied enough. I never really got that much pleasure or excitement in studying math. So i'm deciding to do a second bachelor of science degree. Which of the three is most exciting and has very good career outlook if combined with a math degree? -- Computer science, electrical engineering or economics.
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I like CS. Great job prospects at the moment. But I would do a Masters - cheaper and to a higher standard. Thanks Bill
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I am an engineer and I see a lot of high paying jobs for electrical engineers and not enough people to fill them
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Computer science for sure. It is the wave of the future. Computers are still in their infancy and will be around for many hundreds of years only to progesss with time.
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electrical has high scope while in economics u don't have to work hard yet i will suggest u computer science because its interesting and its demand never finishes u will be satisfied .
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I would go for Computer Science. Computer Science is a ton of fun. To me it's the way math can be fun. Real time applications and real life situations, it's way cool. If you are business inclined maybe even think about Information Systems. Between Computer Science and Information Systems, with Information Systems you don't get the hard-weight hardware stuff that CS has. You'd end up with a very strong business and programming background. Hope it helps :)
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EE. Computer science is a vocational course. Economics is a very sustainable post grad interest. Get the EE.
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you should go for for computer science as it has a lot of fun and a bright future
I will get my bachelor of science in mathematics this month. however, i still don't feel satisfied enough. I never really got that much pleasure or excitement in studying math. So i'm deciding to do a second bachelor of science degree. Which of the three is most exciting and has very good career outlook if combined with a math degree? -- Computer science, electrical engineering or economics.
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I like CS. Great job prospects at the moment. But I would do a Masters - cheaper and to a higher standard. Thanks Bill
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I am an engineer and I see a lot of high paying jobs for electrical engineers and not enough people to fill them
3
Computer science for sure. It is the wave of the future. Computers are still in their infancy and will be around for many hundreds of years only to progesss with time.
4
electrical has high scope while in economics u don't have to work hard yet i will suggest u computer science because its interesting and its demand never finishes u will be satisfied .
5
I would go for Computer Science. Computer Science is a ton of fun. To me it's the way math can be fun. Real time applications and real life situations, it's way cool. If you are business inclined maybe even think about Information Systems. Between Computer Science and Information Systems, with Information Systems you don't get the hard-weight hardware stuff that CS has. You'd end up with a very strong business and programming background. Hope it helps :)
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EE. Computer science is a vocational course. Economics is a very sustainable post grad interest. Get the EE.
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you should go for for computer science as it has a lot of fun and a bright future
Saturday, October 8, 2011
How do I know what classes I should register for at UCI? (Computer Science degree, freshman)
How do I know what classes I should register for at UCI? (Computer Science degree, freshman)?
Is there a website that can show me a tentative schedule of the classes I should be taking freshman year for a degree in Computer Science, while attending UCI? I'd rather know before registration.
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This information would likely be on UCI's website. Search there. Or search for "UCI computer science curriculum".
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UCI's degree in Computer Science is not CAC/ABET-accredited. You should have know this before you enrolled.
Is there a website that can show me a tentative schedule of the classes I should be taking freshman year for a degree in Computer Science, while attending UCI? I'd rather know before registration.
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This information would likely be on UCI's website. Search there. Or search for "UCI computer science curriculum".
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UCI's degree in Computer Science is not CAC/ABET-accredited. You should have know this before you enrolled.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
could i get into computer forensics with a computer science degree
could i get into computer forensics with a computer science degree?
ive very interested in doing computer forensics..but there is no program or degree of that near where i live...nd i was wondering if i hav a bachelors in computer science could i get jobs in that field?
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If you have a degree - or any extra qualification - then you'll already be ahead of the masses when it comes to searching for jobs. My mate has a degree and he wasn't sure what direction to go with it, eventually he went in a completely different direction, he earns his keep from Google alone. Have a look at the site below.
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Absolutely. How about a major in computer science with a minor in criminal justice? Maybe consider taking some forensic psychology classes as well. Take the classes you like and remember that your degree does not directly predict what job you will have. Its arbitrary, and you seem like you are in the right range for what you are considering. Good luck.
ive very interested in doing computer forensics..but there is no program or degree of that near where i live...nd i was wondering if i hav a bachelors in computer science could i get jobs in that field?
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If you have a degree - or any extra qualification - then you'll already be ahead of the masses when it comes to searching for jobs. My mate has a degree and he wasn't sure what direction to go with it, eventually he went in a completely different direction, he earns his keep from Google alone. Have a look at the site below.
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Absolutely. How about a major in computer science with a minor in criminal justice? Maybe consider taking some forensic psychology classes as well. Take the classes you like and remember that your degree does not directly predict what job you will have. Its arbitrary, and you seem like you are in the right range for what you are considering. Good luck.
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