August 18th, 2008 -
www.college-pages.com/teachers-at-the-university-level/184/
Teaching at the college or “post-secondary” level includes a number of jobs performed by individuals working from varying levels in the faculty hierarchy. There are teaching jobs available at colleges that provide continuing education for graduates and teachers in technical academies that teach in a number of professional categories.
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June 19th, 2008 -
www.college-pages.com/schools-colleges-and-institutes-of-technology/127/
There are an extraordinary number of schools that provide education programs today in the field of technology. Generally, in the educational world, technology is loosely separated into the fields of computer science and information technology (IT).
Computer science learning programs, at the college level, grew out of the electrical engineering departments at [...]
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June 18th, 2008 -
www.college-pages.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-technology-careers/128/
Nine times out of ten, in educational parlance, a career in technology is associated with information technology. Computer design is computer science and that can be construed as a technology career. However, the popular use of the term “information technology” in the job market has to do with the data computers [...]
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October 25th, 2007 -
www.college-pages.com/campus-programs/science-and-engineering-campus-programs/
Applied mathematics and theoretical mathematics are the niches of college professors and researchers. Careers in statistics, in actuarial work and in operations research analysis are business-oriented opportunities where a mathematics degree will provide entry. Advanced mathematics education will help advance your career within this field. Many statisticians work for the government, where annual statistical [...]
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