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Degree & Programs In Computer Science and Engineering
Associate of Science in Computer Science Associate of Science in Computer Science degree program offers the graduates the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in the business world. The program aims at preparing graduates for an entry-level position as an assistant Programmer and/or Software Engineer. On completion of the course, graduates may pursue a number of careers including the following: Assistant Programmer, Software Developer, Help-Desk, Coder/Debugger, Software Q&A Tester, and others.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Computer science is the rigorous study of how computing systems work and the design of hardware and software. Many people equate computer science with programming, and while computer scientists all learn programming, they also possess a deep understanding of how computing systems work, including networking and operating systems. Graduates of computer science degree programs often make the best programmers because of their breadth of knowledge in the field. A computer science degree typically leads into software development, graduate study, or research.
Master of Engineering in Modeling and Simulation The Master of Engineering online degree program offers an area of Modeling and Simulation. This program offers a unique blend of science and engineering across the variety of disciplines needed to create new solutions for large-scale, complex information systems, supply-chain networks, and systems of systems. The program focuses on the fundamentals of modeling and simulation methods and techniques thus enabling students to acquire a foundation applicable to a broad range of critical, classical and modern applications such as homeland security and sustainable development. The students will be able to extend and enhance their career prospects while contributing to the success of their employers. The Arizona State University Master of Engineering (MEng) is designed to provide the opportunity for students to obtain a master's degree in engineering through distance learning online. The MEng is a practice-oriented degree that requires 30 credits of course work, including three credits of Applied Mathematics and three credits of Engineering Management. Up to six hours of credit is available for an applied project, and a culminating experience is required.
Certificate Program in Digital Telephony Technician The Certificate program covers fundamentals of telephone/communications installation and operation. Throughout the program, students acquire theoretical skills and learn to apply them in such subjects as Amplifiers; Antenna Theory; Cabling; Computer and Digital Concepts; Interfacing; Mathematics; Safety; Satellite, Wireless, and Data Communication; Electronic Circuit and others.
Certificate Program in California Supplementary Authorization (CSA) in Computer Concepts This online program allows students to satisfy the California Supplementary Authorization (CSA) in Computer Concepts and Application. There are four, 3-unit, graduate-level courses in Computer Concepts and Applications, offered collaboratively by the College of Education and Extended Learning. Completion of the program will allow students in teaching career to apply graduate units toward elective requirements for Masters in Science, Mathematics, and Educational Technology. Moreover, participants of the program demonstrate technology skills beyond current State of CA requirements, have skills and confidence to integrate technology into their classroom practice, and move ahead on the salary scale with CSUSM units earned.
Master of Science in Internet Engineering The online Master of Science in Internet Engineering (MSIE) degree program at Capitol College is a technically oriented program of study that favors students with experience in network administration, engineering or management. It is designed to fill the need for network professionals who know how to build new networks or migrate existing networks onto platforms based primarily on transfer control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) technology. The convergence of separate voice, data, message switch and video networks onto a single, network based platform using TCP/IP technology is not a fad and has been underway for several years. Technology advances are driving this trend, and have enabled quality telephone services from voice over-the-internet protocol, broadband services proliferation, and mobile access over wireline and wireless facilities. Small and large organizations alike must get more from their information technology (IT) dollars in order to remain competitive. Companies with existing full-featured networks functioning and in place are faced with either integrating their existing IT infrastructure onto a TCP/IP-based solution, or to discard their current IT infrastructure entirely and replace it with a new, TCP/IP-based network. The 30 credit MSIE degree program prepares students to select the best alternatives from these two scenarios, and all permutations in between. The program also covers network reliability, survivability, and outage recovery design techniques as well as the practical use and integration of wireless networks. Network security is taught and practiced throughout the curriculum.
Courses in Computer Science This course will teach you the main principles of computer organization, low and high level computer languages, different computer applications. It does not count toward CPS major or minor or the MS in Computer Science except the Teaching Minor in Computer Science on the Secondary Education Curriculum.
Associate of Arts in Computer Science Centralia College offers the AA degree in Computer Science. This program is for students interested in transferring to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in computer science. But if you are not well prepared in high school math at least through a second year algebra course (following geometry), then you should plan, with your advisor, a three-year program to prepare you for transfer to a four-year college or university. The emphasis in the first year should be on strengthening your math, basic science, communication, and reading skills.
Doctoral Degree in Computer Science The Doctor of Computer Science program at Colorado Technical University is the terminal degree for computer science professionals, consultants and academics. The program encourages students to think and act strategically and facilitates in developing the ability to predict future trends and make positive contributions in their area of technical expertise. The main goals of the program are to fulfill research that advances the field of computer science, to develop a software process improvement plan for an organization. Our graduates can design, test and implement an experiment, reporting on the results; evaluate established and emerging security systems.
Master of Arts in Computer Science The Master of Science online degree in Computer Science offers students career-oriented course work that places equal emphasis on theory and practice to prepare students for work on the cutting edge of technology. This degree program furnishes students with an in-depth understanding of core and advanced topics in computer science and teaches students how to use the latest tools to represent, model and solve real world problems. Our curriculum provides a solid foundation and training for practicing computational scientists, computer specialists or software engineers in business, industry or government. The program consists of 45 credits (15 graduate courses) and is organized in 10-week quarters. This online computer science degree program draws on the diverse expertise of distinguished Drexel University faculty. Our graduates with online computer science degrees have found their degrees to be highly valued credentials. Many have advanced as senior managers and executives or became successful entrepreneurs in the field.
Certificate Program in Computer Technology The Computer Technology Certificate is a shorter version of the Associate Degree program with the same name. All courses in the Certifi cate program will be accepted in the Associate degree program. The Certificate program is ideal for a person who can only commit the equivalent of one academic year to their studies or who has earned college credits in a different academic program. It does not include some of the general business and liberal arts courses of the longer degree program. The specialized and focused nature of the computer courses off ered in the certifi - cate program should assist a bright, hardworking individual in getting a job in a computer environment.
Associate in Applied Science in Computer and Information Sciences
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