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  1. Covin's Washington Area Computer Job Guide by Carol L. Covin, 1992-05
  2. Career Academy: blended learning from the comfort of your desk.(Bay Area Profile)(Samson Chu)(Interview): An article from: Computer User by Nadine Cruit, 2004-08-01
  3. Clsc Exam Certification Guide (Cisco Career Certification.) by Kevin Downes, Tim Boyles, 1999-10-15
  4. Internet Technologies at Work (Mike Meyers' Computer Skills) by Fred T Hofstetter, 2004-10-13
  5. The Guide to Internet Job Searching (Serial) by Margaret Riley, Frances Roehm, et all 1996-04
  6. How to find local area occupational wages for Montana on the Internet: A user's guide to America's Career InfoNet by Bob Schleicher, 2000
  7. Searchlight plus : relevant resources in high interest areas by Susan Cortright Weiss, 1983
  8. Novell's CNE® Study Guide -- IntranetWare¿/ NetWare® 4.11 by David James, IV Clarke, 1997-02-18
  9. Fundamentals of Wireless Networking by Ron Price, 2006-05-24
  10. Cisco Internetwork Design ((CP) CERTIFICATION)
  11. Cisco WAN Switching Professional Reference by Tracy Thorpe, Tracy L Thorpe, 2002-03-27
  12. The Ccie Study Guide by Roosevelt Giles, 1998-07-03
  13. Novell's CNA® Study Guide -- IntranetWare¿/ NetWare® 4.11 by David James IV Clarke, 1997-01-29
  14. TCP/IP MCSE Study Guide by Greg P. Bulette, 1998-02

41. CSC - Major Resource Kit - Electrical & Computer Engineering
computer engineering also overlaps the areas of computer information systems and (CSE 498); careers in Focus computer Video Game Design (CSE 499)
http://www.udel.edu/CSC/ee.html
Major Resource Kit
College of Engineering
Engineering is a very large profession. Almost two million people are employed in this country as engineers, and the field will continue to expand as long as there are technical problems to solve. Engineers are problem-solving people who invent new products and make things work better, more efficiently, quicker and less expensively. They turn ideas into reality. Engineers have a variety of career possibilities from which to choose and may specialize in research, consulting, planning, design, manufacturing, construction, management, teaching, writing, or sales. Engineering graduates have excellent prospects for finding employment in private industry, government, military service, or academia. Engineers receive rigorous training in the basic sciences, mathematics, and the engineering disciplines. Students choose to major in chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, or mechanical engineering. While pursuing their undergraduate degrees, students also have opportunities to participate in undergraduate research with the faculty or to gain work experience through engineering internships and cooperative employment with industry. For further information about engineering, contact the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, College of Engineering, 102 DuPont Hall, 302-831-8659.

42. British Computer Society - Careers Insider
The computer bulletin is the membership magazine of the British computer Society. I could cover most areas quickly, as the BCS exams gave me the
http://www.bcs.org/BCS/Products/Publications/JournalsAndMagazines/ComputerBullet

43. High Tech Careers See Future Promise - SBC SMARTpages Yellow Pages
The report notes that the need for employees in areas such as computer According to Chris Jones, career columnist for Hot Jobs, an online job site,
http://www.smartpages.com/guide/modules/internalLink.jsp?article=High Tech Caree

44. AMIDiag - Industry Standard PC Diagnostics
Bachelors of Science in the following areas. computer Science; computer Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering
http://www.amidiag.com/company/careers.cfm
Company
Home Company Careers @ AMI
Careers @ AMI
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI), is experiencing tremendous growth and expansion in various areas of research, development and engineering. Begun as a small group of engineers pursuing the technology of the computer BIOS chip, American Megatrends has grown into a formidable worldwide presence. AMI is recognized nationally and internationally for BIOS technology, motherboards, utilities and RAID controllers. We are currently looking for individuals with the following qualifications to join us in creating and pursuing technologies of the future and bringing them to fruition in the present. AMI is always looking for candidates with the following qualifications: Bachelors of Science in the following areas:
  • Computer Science Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Masters of Science in the following areas:
  • Computer Science Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering
"AMIDiag uncovered a number of low-level bugs other test programs could not (ACPI and APM tests, SSE/MMX extensions test, USB, CPU Protected Mode, etc). Great Program!"
- P.D., QA Manager, CA

45. University Of Warwick: Computer Science: Admissions: Careers
The careers Advisory Service and the computer Science department are committed from computer Science have, for example, moved into the following areas
http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/admissions/g403/careers.html
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  • Admissions
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    The University of Warwick has an excellent record for graduate employment and its graduates move successfully into a wide range of employment areas and into further study. Warwick is heavily targeted by a large number of national and international employers and the university's Careers Advisory Service plays a key role in building relationships with these employers, organising an extensive programme of events to enable them to recruit our graduates. The Careers Advisory Service also provides guidance to students help them make career decisions and to market themselves effectively to employers. The Careers Advisory Service and the Computer Science department are committed to enabling students to make well informed career decisions. Prospective students should be encouraged by the excellent record of Warwick students and the extensive guidance and support available. In recent years, students from Computer Science have, for example, moved into the following areas:

46. Otterbein College Department Of English Career Options
careers that you can pursue with an English degree. Take basic science/computer courses; gain knowledge about technical areas and trends.
http://www.otterbein.edu/dept/engl/careers.htm
Home Introduction Majors and Minors Course Offerings ... Contact Us Careers Wondering what you can do with an English major? Below are some career options as well as strategies that you can use while still in college to help make your dream job a reality. Also check out What Others Have Done to read about the career paths that some of our alumni have taken. Writing and Editing Areas: Creative writing, journalism, free-lance Employers: Newspapers; magazines; broadcast media; trade, professional or consumer publications; advertising agencies; corporations; government agencies; colleges and universities. Strategies: Select a wide variety of electives. Write for on-campus publications. Develop speaking/debating skills, write and edit reports. Areas: Technical Writing Employers: Any organization or publication with technical focus or technical areas. Strategies: Obtain concentration in technical writing. Take basic science/computer courses. Gain knowledge about technical areas and trends. Literature Related Areas: Librarian/information specialist Employers: Public and private libraries, universities, businesses, government agencies bookstores.

47. VCU Careers And Courses | Humanities And Sciences | Computer Science
Career Opportunities. Typical areas of employment for computer science majors include the following. computer Programmer; Database Manager; computer System
http://www.students.vcu.edu/ExploreCareers/CC/CCHScomp.html
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VCU College of Humanities and Sciences Inside Computer Science is part of a series relating majors at VCU to occupational fields. The information in this pamphlet can help you in planning your education and career. Description of the Field Computer science is the body of knowledge and research associated with the development and utilization of computers. This discipline covers several areas of study, such as programming languages, operating systems, artificial intelligence, databases, graphics, networking, and software engineering. General Skills Through the general education requirements, taken in the freshman and sophomore years, students typically develop the following skills:
  • curiosity and intellectual ability to ask the right questions - to think critically.
  • interpersonal skills to understand and influence others.

48. MCS Careers For Majors
computer careers. computers the machines themselves and the programs to run Because computer Science has become important in all areas of society,
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/mathcs/careers/
MATH AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Careers for Majors Campus Directories Library Colleges/Depts. Search 'JavaScript' (A.K.A. 'Active Scripting') must be enabled to fully utilize this website. MCS Home Page
Course Descriptions
Class Schedules Faculty Employment ... Make a Gift Resources CSUEB Career Development Center www.dice.com www.monster.com www.hotjobs.com ... www.bayareajobs.com Computer Careers Computers - the machines themselves and the programs to run them - are useful in many areas of modern society. All employment forecasts predict strong job opportunities for well-prepared computer personnel. Jobs involving computers are intellectually challenging and financially rewarding. If you like logical reasoning, and can work with discipline and attention to detail, you should consider a major in Computer Science. The following list represents a few of the kinds of businesses and institutions that employ computer scientists: Banks Colleges and Universities Computer Manufacturers Transportation Agencies Research Laboratories Accounting Firms Legal Firms Consulting Agencies Aerospace Industry Insurance Companies Software Developers Local, State and Federal Government

49. CS Opportunities
A Guide on career opportunities areas, Employers, Strategies. System Analysis. Top. The above companies, plus management consulting firms, computer
http://cs.nmu.edu/careers/whatcomp.html
CS Opportunities MA Opportunities Actuarial Science Operations Research Federal Jobs

What Can I Do with My Computer Science Degree?
- A Guide on career opportunities
Programming Data Base Management System Analysis Documentation ... Education
Areas Employers Strategies Programming Operating Systems Applications Maintenance Data Communications Top Large organizations with in-house computer support, including: manufacturing, utilities, financial services, banking, health care, education, insurance, government, wholesale/retail; Computer service companies; Accounting and auditing service companies. Take double major in business or accounting for business applications or in math or engineering for scientific applications; Develop strong communication skills; Obtain co-op or internship experience. Areas Employers Strategies System Analysis Top The above companies, plus: management consulting firms, computer manufacturers. Above, plus: Obtain significant programming experience; Plan on MBA for promotion to management. Areas Employers Strategies Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Management
Top
Medium-to-large data processing installations.

50. Computer Industry Careers As Computer Technology Continues To Grow
computer industry careers. As computer technology continues to grow, experience and skills needed in the many areas of the computer industry.
http://foundry.mc.maricopa.edu/current_careers.htm

51. Careers In Computer Science Search Location Contacts Directions NYC Information
Students MSCS/MSIS/PhD Alumni/In Memoriam Research Research areas Tech Reports Theses Career Paths in computer Science Information Technology
http://www.cs.nyu.edu/web/Academic/Undergrad/careers.html
Search Location Contacts
Directions

NYC Information

Admissions Undergraduate Admissions
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People Faculty
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Students: MSCS MSIS PhD
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... In Memoriam
Research Research Areas Tech Reports Theses Recognition Education Undergraduate Program Graduate Program PhD MS ... Office Hours News / Events Colloquia Calendar: Grad Undergrad Job Openings Faculty Positions Links Libraries Student Organization CIMS Computing Careers in CS
Creative positions : Industrial Designer, Modeler/Artist/Designer, Producer, User Interface Developer/Designer, Web Developer, and Webmaster Engineering positions : Quality Assurance Engineer, Software Engineer, Application Programmer, Hardware or Circuit Engineer, Technical Writer, Database Administrator Support positions : Technical Support, Training Consultant, Management Information Systems, System Administrator, Information Security Specialist Sales, Public Relations, and Marketing positions : Public Relations Manager, Sales Associate, Sales Manager, Marketing Communication, Direct Marketing, Product Manager Source: WetFeet.Com

52. ITES Players Offer Long-term Careers - Cover - Express Computer India
Intelenet offers career growth options to its agents after two years. Apart from this, each individual’s competencies, strengths and areas of
http://www.expressitpeople.com/20040126/cover.shtml
INSIDE IT PEOPLE PEOPLE WORKING ABROAD MANAGEMENT CAREERS ... EMENTOR COLUMNS TECH FORUM THE C# COLUMN BETWEEN THE BYTES TECHNOLOGY EC SERVICES IT APPOINTMENTS ARCHIVES / SEARCH WRITE TO US SUBSCRIBE/RENEW ... ABOUT US Our Other Sites Express Computer Network Magazine Express Hotelier Express Travel Business Traveller Backwaters India Pharma Pulse Healthcare Mgmt. Express Textile Expressindia Indian Express Financial Express Home Cover Story Print this Page Email this page ITES players offer long-term careers Sudipta Dev/Mumbai Various streams Training needs Curtailing attrition While a formal career path might make a lot of difference for those seeking serious careers in the industry, for many it is the glamour of the environment and fringe benefits which attracts them in the first place to the sector and also remain in it for a few years, at least. sudipta@expresscomputeronline.com

53. Areas Of Work In Multimedia - Careers - Express Computer India
Our Other Sites, Express computer, Network Magazine, Express Hotelier, Express Travel careers Consulting. areas of work in Multimedia
http://www.expressitpeople.com/20021216/careers6.shtml
INSIDE IT PEOPLE PEOPLE WORKING ABROAD MANAGEMENT CAREERS COLUMNS TECH FORUM THE C# COLUMN BETWEEN THE BYTES TECHNOLOGY EC SERVICES IT APPOINTMENTS ARCHIVES / SEARCH WRITE TO US SUBSCRIBE/RENEW ... ABOUT US Our Other Sites Express Computer Network Magazine Express Hotelier Express Travel Business Traveller Backwaters India Pharma Pulse Healthcare Mgmt. Express Textile Expressindia Indian Express Financial Express Home Careers Story Print this Page Email this page Areas of work in Multimedia Venkat Nirmal / Hyderabad Advertising, radio, television, and the film industry: Editors, together with the film directors, create their films with graphic designers who generate all the graphics and special effects on the computer. Interactive multimedia: With convergence and interactive technologies being developed every day, specialists in this area will be required for on-line education, and video conferencing.

54. College Majors And Careers - Electric Engineering
Numerous areas of concentration are available within these disciplines, Graduates also pursue careers in computer hardware and software engineering.
http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/Meleceng.html
Career Handouts Student Services Home
Career Opportunities for Majors in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Introduction
Engineering is a profession in which knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences is applied to develop ways to use the materials and forces of nature economically for the benefit of humanity. At Rutgers, four-year undergraduate curricula leading to a degree of Bachelor of Science are offered in the fields of applied sciences, bioresource, ceramic, chemical, civil, electrical and computer, industrial, and mechanical engineering. Numerous areas of concentration are available within these disciplines, such as aerospace, biochemical, biomedical, environmental, and packaging engineering, engineering physics, and solid-state electronics. Electrical and computer engineering is a diverse field ranging from microelectronics and integrated circuits to information and communication systems and computer engineering. Over the past two decades, increasing numbers of electrical and computer engineering graduates have been engaged in the development and application of semiconductor devices, higher capacity and more diversified computers, and data processing systems, including a mass transmittal of information, better known as the "information superhighway". Graduates also pursue careers in computer hardware and software engineering.

55. Computerworld Careers
Need help managing your IT career or IT department? Learn from the experts! One of the most neglected areas of most computer security professionals
http://www.computerworld.com/careertopics/careers?from=top

56. Careers In Computer Science And Mathematical Sciences
careers in computer Science and Mathematical Sciences computer visualization and image processing are becoming essential in medical areas.
http://cms.dt.uh.edu/Students/Career.html
Careers in Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences With advanced technology, information and all types of data are being processed at extremely high speed. Work on grand challenge problems such as problems in genetic engineering, bioengineering, natural phenomena, hurricanes, oil spills, big-technology, and ground water pollution is rapidly increasing. Computer visualization and image processing are becoming essential in medical areas. High performance computing is advancing research in many disciplines, and distributed networking systems are being implemented to enhance communication. These are only a few examples of new challenges in the workplace. More than at any time, the work place is in need of people with strong analytical and computational skills. If you enjoy computers, mathematics, computing, and statistics; if you enjoy solving practical problems; if you enjoy working with teams and the challenge of constantly learning new things; and if you enjoy the prospect of a job with skills to carry you into the century, then the degrees offered by the Computer and Mathematical Sciences Department at the University of Houston-Downtown prepare you to join this dynamic work place. Upon completion of your degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or Quantitative Methods, you may be able to join many of our graduates who are currently employed in the following areas:

57. Majors And Careers
understanding of one or more application areas outside computer science. Math and computer science majors have selected a wide variety of careers
http://web.grinnell.edu/careerdevelopment/makingchoices/math.html
Career Development Office
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  • The Mathematics and Computer Science Department Benefits of a Mathematics and Computer Science Major Choosing your major was one of the most significant decisions of your college career. Your passion for mathematics and computer science is one you share with your peers, professors, and alumni/ae. Students choose to major in math and computer science for different reasons. Read some of the reasons alumni/ae chose a math major: "My dad is a math professor and my sister was a math major, too. I had always been good at math and liked it."
    "I majored in math because I enjoyed it and because I found it to be a good choice. It was an enjoyable major and also ended up being interesting intellectually and applicable to the business world." "I looked into math, political science, and economics as majors. Math seemed to me to be the most serious of the three majors; people would know immediately that I have quantitative skills."
  • 58. Computer Careers SJRCC
    St. Johns River Community Colleges offers an array of computer program options. This program provides students seeking employment in areas including Web
    http://www.sjrcc.cc.fl.us/workforce/computers.html
    St. Johns River Community Colleges offers an array of computer program options.
    Programs are available in A.S. degrees and/or in Technical Certificates.
    For additional information, call (386) 312-4183 or see the College Catalog
    COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - 0181
    (PDF)
    Associate in Science degree
    This program is designed to prepare students for employment as computer network engineering technicians and in related occupations in electronics/information technology or to provide supplemental training for persons currently or previously employed in these occupations. This specialization content includes, but is not limited to, computer systems architecture, software, communications, programming and analysis and design of computer systems. This program focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses understanding and demonstration of the following elements of the Computer Network Engineering industry: planning, management, finance, technical and product skills, underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues and health, safety, and environmental issues.
    COMPUTER INFORMATION ADMINISTRATOR - 0113
    (PDF)
    Associate in Science degree
    This program prepares students for entry-level employment in computer positions. Students will be prepared for microcomputer application specialist positions. This specialization emphasizes the development of logical and creative abilities necessary to enhance data processing and managerial skills.

    59. UNM Mathematics And Statistics Department-Computer Resources
    A math major with some computer science background is eligible for a wide variety of UNM mathematicians take jobs in many other areas, as well.
    http://www.math.unm.edu/careers/
    Links to Web Career Information
    UNM Career Services

    Links to Employment Opportunities

    V Companies hire mathematicians as well as particular types of scientists because both groups have something important to contribute. Typically, companies will have people of various backgrounds (engineers, mathematicians, computer scientists, etc.) grouped together to work on pertinent problems. These real-world problems are "word problems," e.g., the group leader wants a quantitative analysis to streamline a procedure, to make it more cost- efficient, etc. This is the type of analysis that must precede actual computation, i.e., the group must determine formulas and equations that accurately describe the actual phenomena being analyzed. Clearly, if a formula for the solution already existed, it would be already programmed on the computer, and there would be no need to hire an engineer or a mathematician to punch a button and retrieve the answer. A typical applied problem resolution involves three phases:
  • Build a mathematical model to describe the phenomena
  • 60. Greg Young Project - Computer Science Information
    careers In computer Science computer scientists work in some esoteric areas too graphics and more generally interface design for systems such as games,
    http://www.bba.k12.nf.ca/projects/computerscience/cs.php?id=careers

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