Computer Programming Career Guide

Home   Career Guide   Student Resources   School Directory   Program Directory  
Career Guide

Computer Programming Careers

Why study this Subject?

What about Jobs?

Future Career Outlook

Job Requirements

How to get Education

Education

School Directory

Program Directory

Career Resources

Submit a Resource

Career Guide / Computer Programming Careers

Computer Programming Careers - Future Outlook


The coffee you drink every morning; the weather forecast you listen to on the radio; the cell phone charging in the cradle; they are all brought to us by computers. Computers are simply amazing. They perform so many of our daily functions that sometimes we're not even aware that they exist. It's only during a system failure that we realize how incredibly dependent we are on these amazing machines. How do they do what they?

Computer programmers are the responsible
Computer programming is part art, part science. Careers in this exciting field use both sides of the brain to help deliver amazingly complex programs that help bring us our coffee and weather forecasts. If you have ever considered a career in computer programming, you could not have picked a better time to start your studies.

Studies? Can't I just start programming?
No. You'll need to study if you want to make headway in this career. Even if you're pretty savvy with a keyboard, you'll still need various types of certification (html, Basic, Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle, C++), before most employers will take you seriously. This makes sense when you consider how competitive and advanced the world of computers is becoming. Thanks to the Internet, you now must compete with programmers from all over the world. Unless your skills are already advanced enough to take on programmers from India and China as well as San Francisco and New York, then you'll want to study up first. You'll thank yourself later.

Job outlook for computer programming
Although competition is rising, the number of jobs is also rising. Growth in this field is quite favorable if you have the requisite training and skills. You can work freelance or with a professional outfit. Live and work anywhere there is an Internet connection. And this is to say nothing of the comfortable salary. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the median income for computer programmers was an impressive $60,000 in 2002.

Articles & Information


What does it mean to study Computer Programming?
Computer programmers write, test, and maintain the instructions (programs) that tell computers how to do what they do. They write in codes, languages that computers can follow [...] read more

General Career Information: Computer Programming Jobs
The number of jobs that do not rely on computers is growing smaller every day. Even farmers out in the boondocks use computer technology to increase productivity and reduce crop failure [...] read more

General Outlook - Job Openings & Education Requirements
Projected job growth varies widely by education and training requirements. Education is essential in getting a high-paying job. In fact allmost all of the highest paying occupations require a college degree [...] read more

How to get required Education
Learn more about how to get the right education for your Computer Programming career plans. Learn about selecting the right school that offers the required Computer Programming degree [...] read more

Career Guide / Computer Programming Careers

Find Schools in ...




Get Education in ...




:::::::::  Education Partners  :::::::::

Institutions recommended by włEducation
Strayer University
Strayer University



Request Information Now

Tell your friends about us!

  Your Name:
  Your Email:
  To Name:
  To Email:
 

Education Subjects:
Architecture
Business
Computer Programming
Culinary & Cooking
Design
Education
Fashion
Health Services
Interior Design
Legal Studies
Media & Communication
Medical & Dental Studies
Nursing
Product Certification
Protective Services
Technical Studies
Technology
Travel & Tourism
Web Design
w3 Education  |  Career Guide  |  Student Resources  |  School Directory  |  Program Directory  |  About Us  |  Terms of Use  |  Privacy Policy

© 2004-2007 włEducation - All rights reserved.
::: edeas.org ::: WebDesign ::: WebService :::