Computer Science: Degree and Career Options
A degree in computer science can prepare you for a variety of different careers including database administration and systems and data communication analysis. Computer scientists also engage in practical and theoretical research and invent new computer-related technologies. Almost all businesses, organizations, government agencies, and academic institutions profit from employees with computer science degrees.
A bachelor's degree is generally the minimum requirement for most computer science positions with a master's degree offering significantly greater employment and advancement opportunities. Computer scientist positions most often require a Ph.D. Coursework varies based on your ultimate focus but most students take classes such as calculus, applied algebra, discrete math structures, probability theory, computer architecture, system programming, and data structures and software principles.
You can study online and have the flexibility to work full-time while earning your degree or continuing on to earn a higher degree for career advancement.
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