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Higher Education: Colleges and Universities

Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools.

 

 

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Programming Training in Mississippi

The world of computer programming can be very exciting. As a computer programmer you can use your knowledge and creativity to write new video games or websites, design computer animation, or even create original software for businesses and other organizations that tell computers what to do. For instance you could write a program that helps a business track the sales of certain types of products.

Learning computer programming will prepare you to write and design computer software as well as design programs that can perform specific tasks. In any computer programming program, you will learn various computer languages as well as software installation and maintenance. In addition you will learn about database management and computer networks, and how to �debug� your programs, meaning that you will learn how to test them for errors before they go into use. Programs in computer programming also usually require you to take several courses in computer science.

Most community colleges, technical colleges and vocational schools offer programs in computer programming ranging from one to two years. These programs are designed to prepare you for jobs as entry-level computer programmers. It is common, however, for employers to require you to have at least a bachelor's degree in computer programming to gain entry-level positions in the field. Because of this, most two-year degrees can be transferred to four-year colleges and universities that offer bachelor's degree programs in computer programming. These programs focus on programming methods for collecting, organizing, processing and disseminating information. Certificate programs in computer programming are also often available. These are usually for people who already have a bachelor's degree in a related field or who have professional computer experience. In addition, several schools offer graduate degrees in computer programming. Typically these take two to five years after you finish your bachelor's degree. Most people with graduate degrees in computer programming become high-level administrators or professors. As a graduate of one of any of these programs you will have a broad base of knowledge in computer languages that will enable you to apply in business activities.

Mississippi Programming Training

Schools and Colleges in Mississippi Offering Programming Training

Antonelli College - Jackson

 

Antonelli College - Jackson

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  Antonelli College - Jackson

 

At Antonelli College, you'll gain the practical skills employers demand. After graduation, our Job Placement departments help you find an entry-level job.

 

 

 

 
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