Computer science degrees serve as important foundations
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Computer science degrees serve as important foundations
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l>   for many IT careers. Two careers particularly well-suited for
computer science graduates: computer systems analyst
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l>   and software engineer. Systems analysts
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l>   help companies keep pace with changing technologies and maximize
the efficiency of their companies' computer systems. Software engineers
design the software that makes computers function, taking into account
the needs
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Career Training in Computer Science
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Degrees in computer science are available at the associate through
doctoral levels
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l>  . A bachelor's degree is usually all you need to start most IT
careers
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l>  , though you might be able to enter the field with less if you have
a strong tech background. In a computer science career training program,
you'll study computer languages
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l>  , programming, algorithms, software design, web design, and network
security.  Read more.>>
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