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  1. 50 Fun Ways to Internet: How to Sign On, Navigate and Explore the Net Without Getting Lost in Cybersspace by Allan Hoffman, 1995-05
  2. Exchange Server 5.5 MCSE Study Guide by Paul E. Robichaux, Walter J. Glenn, 1998-08
  3. Hook Up, Get Hired!: The Internet Job Search Revolution by Joyce Lain Kennedy, 1995-04-24
  4. CCNA Exam Certification Guide (CCNA Exam 640-407) by Wendell Odom, 1999-03
  5. Distance learning, the Internet, and the World Wide Web (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:395214) by Sandra Kerka, 1996
  6. Wired, the electronic job search (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:399411) by Judith O. Wagner, 1996
  7. How to Be a Successful Internet Consultant by Jessica Keyes, 1996-12-04
  8. MCSE Networking Essentials Study Guide (Exam 70-58) by Syngress Media Inc., Global Knowledge Network, 1998-04-06
  9. MCSE Exchange Server 5.5 Study Guide (Exam 70-81) by Inc. Syngress Media, 1998-04
  10. The Geek's Guide to Internet Business Success by Bob Schmidt, 1997-08

21. Careers | Areas | Exploring | Chemeketa
Graduates in computer Electronics begin careers with companies that manufacture in careers involving microcomputer applications and local area networks.
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Associate degree The Electronics Technologies program has three associate degree options, which usually take two years to complete: Computer Electronics, Electronic Engineering Technician, and Microelectronics/Industrial Electronics Technician. Graduates in Computer Electronics begin careers with companies that manufacture, install or maintain computers or computer-like equipment, including mainframe computers, mini and microcomputers, automated office equipment, computer peripherals and data communication networks. Upon graduation from the Electronic Engineering Technician option, you may be employed to assist in the design, manufacturing, installation, and service of telecommunication equipment and systems, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, electronic test instruments, medical measuring and monitoring equipment, computers, consumer electronic systems (stereos, video systems, etc.), and office automation equipment. Students specializing in Microelectronics or Industrial Electronics may begin careers assisting in the development, manufacture, installation, and service of computer-integrated manufacturing systems, semiconductor manufacturing systems, process control equipment, electromechanical equipment, robots, and measurement and monitoring systems.

22. Areas Of Study | Exploring | Chemeketa
careers and Training. Advanced Technology. computer Programming computerAssisted Drafting Electronics Technologies Integrated Circuit Mask Design
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23. CareerMATTERS - Careers - Computer Hardware Engineers
computer engineers may specialize in a number of areas including analog and digital You might be also be interested in these careers that have similar
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24. Career Areas: Computer Applications Through Digital Media
Links to related career websites are listed under the career programs titles offered at West Valley College in Saratoga, California.
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Job Placement Job Placement Career Programs Work Experience CalWORKs Websites by Career Program Area Computer Applications through Digital Media Computer Applications
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Computer/info systems/digital media jobs plus more. ComputerJobs.com
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Hundreds of computer jobs searchable by CA and city. Also includes career management resources for technology professionals. Dice.com
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http://www.techies.com For technologically savvy. TOP Computer Arts Computer Information Systems Career City http://www.careercity.com/ Large site with variety of career listings plus resource info. CareerWeb http://www.careerweb.com/jobs/ Computer/Info systems/Digital media jobs plus more. ComputerJobs.com http://www.computerjobs.com/ Hundreds of computer jobs searchable by CA and city. Also includes careeer management resources for technology professionals. Dice.com

25. SUNY Oswego - Career Services: Careers In Computer Science
careers in computer Science As these areas develop, they will provide new jobs in the hardware area. Training and Teaching
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Information For Select a Gateway Prospective Students SUNY Oswego Students Parents Alumni Skip over primary navigation About Oswego Academics Admissions ... Give to Oswego Careers in Computer Science home student career careersin CAREER SERVICES The possibilities are endless... The computer industry is a growth industry that shows no signs of slowing down in the next decade. There are so many avenues open to computer science graduates that it's hard to choose and hard to know where to begin. Your decision will be considerably easier if you know what the jobs are and what they entail. Since there are no standard job classifications in the computer industry, several different titles may often represent the same type of job. For example, a programmer-analyst can be higher, lower, or equal to a systems analyst, depending on the company. Technical support specialist, product support specialist, and systems engineer all refer to essentially the same job. Therefore, when you're looking for a job, don't depend on the job title as much as on the job description. JOB CATEGORIES INCLUDE: Programming Systems Analysis Product Support EDP Auditor Documentation Specialist The majority of computer professionals start as programmers. Basically, programmers write the codes that make up a computer program, test their programs, debug them (eliminate errors), and sometimes write the accompanying documentation that tells others why the program was written the way it was. Programmers come under two categories Systems Programmers and Applications Programmers.

26. MSN Careers - Computer Management, Inc
computer Management, Inc. is a full service, professional search firm We have successfully served the Baltimore and surrounding areas since 1985.
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27. Computer And IT Careers
computer and IT careers. computer Systems Analysts, Engineers, and Scientists areas, should also continue to find jobs as computer professionals.
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28. Careers In Computing
3.1 Career Opportunities in Computing 34. Shortage of Skilled computer People 35; Career areas 35. 3.2 Programmers 36
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This book helps students assess their potential for various careers in computing areas such as:
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and prepare an educational pathway to their desired profession. It also provides information about computer use in careers such as accounting, architecture, engineering, health care, law, library services, management and education. Each chapter of the book includes interviews with people working in computing related jobs to give students a better idea of not just what people do with computers, but what they enjoy and dislike about their profession, and their recommendations for students interested in pursuing similar careers. The text also contains suggested activities and additional resources such as web sites for colleges and universities, job searches and professional associations.
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29. Computer Science Internships - Computational Sciences Major - Hollins University
help prepare students for careers or graduate study in computer science. and an introduction to specific areas of computer science research and
http://www.hollins.edu/undergrad/computersci/compsci.htm
Undergraduate Programs
Computer Science
This program is suspended for the 2005-06 academic year.
The computer science major provides a firm base in algorithms and problem solving, a mathematical background to develop reasoning abilities, subsequent exposure to the foundations of computing, exploration of computer systems from multiple perspectives, and an introduction to specific areas of computer science research and development.
Classes are small, so students can expect individual attention. Introductory classes typically have 15 to 25 students, while upper-level classes have 3 to 10.
Seniors are assessed in their ability to design a computer system to solve a real-world problem and present their results at the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Division Science Seminar.
Graduates of the computer science program are candidates for graduate school in computer science and for careers in programming, systems analysis and design, and software engineering
Facilities
Students have unrestricted access to sophisticated labs and resources in the Dana Science Building when classes are not in session. Dana also houses classrooms, faculty offices, and study rooms. On campus, there are six computer labs for students, five are open 24 hours a day. Teaching labs are fully equipped with individual workstations, an instructor's station, overhead projection system, full audio and visual capabilities, as well as the most popular software packages and full Internet access.

30. DSC Science Areas
Here we have complied a list of several science careers and areas that you may be interested computer Engineer; computer Programmer; computer Scientist
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Career Information: Science Areas
Here we have complied a list of several science careers and areas that you may be interested in but are not on our site. Starting with one of the three science areas, Biology Chemistry , or Physics and select on the following topics. If a link is not provide to that science area, we recommend that you use one of these search engines to aid in your search. There are also areas such as Engineering and Medicine available. Biology
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31. Intuitor Physics, Science And Physics Related Careers
These other career areas have been omitted to save space, but hopefully the message is computer science and engineering deserve a special heading in the
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Introduction to Science and Physics Related Careers
This page provides information on science related careers in order to help high school students make informed decisions. It specifically highlights careers requiring physics training such as engineering, architecture, computer science, and medicine.
Career Opportunities in the Sciences There is nothing more discouraging to students than spending several years in college and thousands of dollars earning a degree only to find out they can't get a job in their chosen field. Gaining a realistic understanding of career opportunities is as important to student success as learning to use a computer. The following information is offered as a starting place. The careers listed require at minimum a four year bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college. In many cases they require study beyond a four year degree. Starting salaries are generally given for bachelor's degree individuals while average salaries include master's and doctor's degree employees. Traditional scientific careers such as biologist, chemist, physicist, etc. typically require a doctor's degree and have limited job availability. Jobs which apply science to practical problem solving tend to have the best employment prospects. These include engineering (the second largest profession in the U.S.A.), many types of medicine, and computer-related careers.

32. Computer Jobs Bank - Table Of Contents. Computer Jobs And Technology Jobs That W
computer Jobs Bank , computer Jobs Search and computer careers for Technology Company/Employers Directory learn more about the areas most progressive
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33. Gitman Careers In Managing Information
Some degree of computer knowledge is essential no matter what career you choose. Positions are available in most areas throughout the country.
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Your Career in Managing Information
Computers/information sytems and accounting are among the fastest growing fields in the United States. Each offers many career opportunities at all levels. With the increasing reliance on information technology, the number of traditional information-processing jobs - applications developer, programmers, system analysts, and computer operators, for instance - has increased. Many new jobs have opened up in networking, database administration, telecommunications, computer training and consulting, technical support, and microcomputer sales, serve, and repair. In addition, the Internet has created new job opportunities, from Webmaster to Web site designer and software developer. Many other opportunities have been created by applying computer technology knowledge to existing jobs. Some degree of computer knowledge is essential no matter what career you choose. Now every industry has computer jobs. Computers have also changed the way managers get data, make decisions, and do their work. If you enjoy working with computers, you may wish to try a career providing the computer-related services that senior managers need, especially development of information systems, decision support systems, and Internet-related systems. A person who chooses a computer-oriented career needs more than just computer and math skills. People skills, organization skills, analytical skills, and communication skills are all needed to enter one of today's hottest career paths.

34. Metro | Computer And Electronics Careers
Companies are currently using computer career paths which start with positions accept many of the courses in the computer Technology Career areas,
http://www.mccneb.edu/careeroptions/computing_electronics.asp?Theme=1

35. University Of Limerick - Cooperative Education & Careers Division
towards their personal interests and towards the career areas of their choice. The B.Sc. in computer Systems is accredited by the institute of
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    This information answers briefly the question "What can I do with my degree in Computer Systems?" The overriding aim of the course is to equip students to be successful computer professionals in the rapidly growing and changing software industry. The course is structured to give the student excellent opportunities to learn in small tutorial and practical groups of maximum size 25 during years 1 and 2. Following a work placement, years 3 and 4 offer a wide choice of elective streams that will help students to fine-tune their education towards their personal interests and towards the career areas of their choice. The emphasis is on the Principles and application of modern software development practices. In particular, it is the intention that students secure a firm and lasting intellectual foundation that will allow them to acquire new technical specifics with confidence and certainty over a lifelong career. The B.Sc. in Computer Systems is accredited by the institute of Engineers of Ireland (IEI) and is internationally recognised. Graduates may become corporate members of the institute (MIEI) and become chartered Engineers (CENG) following the required work experience.

36. BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society
How should I prepare for a career in biomedical engineering? Specific growth areas cited in the report included computerassisted surgery, cellular and
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    What is a Biomedical Engineer? A Biomedical Engineer uses traditional engineering expertise to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine, providing an overall enhancement of health care. Students choose the biomedical engineering field to be of service to people, to partake of the excitement of working with living systems, and to apply advanced technology to the complex problems of medical care. The biomedical engineer works with other health care professionals including physicians, nurses, therapists and technicians. Biomedical engineers may be called upon in a wide range of capacities: to design instruments, devices, and software, to bring together knowledge from many technical sources to develop new procedures, or to conduct research needed to solve clinical problems.

    37. Lakeland College - Academics - Computer Science
    computer Science Career areas. What can I do with this degree? Gain knowledge in a variety of computer areas including minor programming, software,
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    • Computer vendors Software and computer companies Any large organization including: Banks, retail chains, manufacturers, universities, and government agencies Management consulting firms Contract and temporary employers Get first-hand experience through internships or co-ops. Develop attention to detail and a flair for creativity. Learn to work well with a team and to meet deadlines. Supplement computer degree with courses in business, science, or technology. Stay current on programming languages. Earn a master's degree for upper level positions. Seek the Certified Computing Professional designation by passing a series of exams and experience requirements.
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    38. Archer & Greiner, P.C./Careers: Big Firm Work In A Small Town Environment - Arch
    The firm also has a substantial litigation practice involving all areas of the All offices are fully equipped with a new computer, phone and dictating
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    Each of our Summers is assigned an associate mentor plus a Hiring Committee member. We want our Summers to assimilate easily into the firm, and encourage them to ask all the questions they need to feel comfortable in their work environment. Offices in various departments of the firm are assigned to each, affording them the opportunity to interact daily with surrounding attorneys and staff. All offices are fully equipped with a new computer, phone and dictating equipment. All Summers share a secretary designated solely for them. Upon arrival, complete computer and library training, as well as instructions in preparing time sheets and other information about the firm, is given.
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    39. Your Career In The Electrical, Electronics, And Computer Engineering Fields
    Your Career as a computer Scientist. computer science may be a viable Since that time, technology and areas of expertise have developed to cover a wide
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    Your Career in the Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering Fields My engineering education challenged me
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    I found myself standing on the moon... Gene Cernan, Commander, Apollo XVII In the 1700s, Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, Luigi Galvani, and other early thinkers sought to understand the nature of an unseen, unnamed energy. Their test materials consisted of such things as kites, frogs' legs, zinc, and salt water. But their findings allowed pioneers in the 18OOsAmpere, Faraday, Ohm, and Oerstedto discover the electrical properties known as charge, resistance, potential, and current, and the dynamics among them. Within the next hundred years, Charles Wheatstone and Samuel F. B. Morse had developed electrical communication, resulting in networks of telegraph lines over land and under the sea. The telephone was beginning to transform the concept of communication within cities, while Edison's incandescent light shone in factories, stores, schools, and homes. In 1904 John Ambrose Fleming's diode tube harnessed the electron in a revolutionary way. Electronics was born. As the heirs to Faraday's and Flemings work, today's electrical, electronics, and computer engineers, technologists, and technicians continue to revolutionize the way we live. We depend on the hundreds of thousands of these individuals who design, produce, operate and maintain a vast array of equipment and services.

    40. Yorkshire Jobs Search | Part Time To Full Careers
    computer jobs for working from home or office work in busy centres in Malton, Surrounding areas like Elland, Filey and Pickering have careers posted by
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