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		<title>General Engineering Degree: The Profession of Engineering Attracts Clever, Practical Designers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 16:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The profession of engineering has come a long way since the original 1325  definition of an engineer in the Oxford English Dictionary as &#8220;a constructor of  military engines.&#8221;  Today the profession of engineering has grown into 17  specialized disciplines and is viewed as the field with the most trusted  professionals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Engineering Drawing" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/engineer-drawing.jpg" border="0" alt="Engineering Drawing" width="254" height="120" />The profession of engineering has come a long way since the original 1325  definition of an engineer in the Oxford English Dictionary as &#8220;a constructor of  military engines.&#8221;  Today the profession of engineering has grown into 17  specialized disciplines and is viewed as the field with the most trusted  professionals in Canada.  Graduates with a general engineering  degree often add PE or P.Eng. to the end of their names, signifying their  position as a Professional Engineer.  Commonly seen as a profession of clever,  practical designers, the field of general engineering has become an attractive  choice for individuals pursuing a college degree.</p>
<h4>What is General Engineering?</h4>
<p>A professional in general engineering uses the principles of math and science to  solve technical problems.  For example, a professional with a general engineering  degree may be involved in the design of:  Computers. Helicopters. Toys. Robots used in manufacturing.    Knowledge of general engineering is also required to build viable structures like  the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and used to determine the safest slope  of an exit ramp from a highway.</p>
<h4>Top Disciplines in the Field of Engineering &#8211; Engineering Options</h4>
<p>General engineering  encompasses a vast field composed of 17 sub-disciplines.   Included in the specialties are:  Chemical engineering.  Biomedical engineering. Aerospace engineering. Civil engineering. Mechanical engineering. Electrical engineering. Environmental engineering.</p>
<p>Engineers may further specialize by focusing on a specific industry or type of  technology.</p>
<h4>Required Education to Become an Engineer</h4>
<p>Most entry-level positions in general engineering require at least a bachelor&#8217;s degree in general  engineering or a related discipline.  All 50 states also require  licensure to offer direct services to the public.  Supervisory and research  positions in general engineering typically require an advanced general  engineering degree, such as a master of science in general  engineering or a PhD in general  engineering.</p>
<h4>Warren National University for Engineering Degrees</h4>
<p>Many schools are now offering a sophisticated online general engineering degree  program.  Schools, such as Warren National University, allow enrollment in an online engineering course while  maintaining work and family responsibilities from home.  The program is  especially tailored to mid-career professionals and leads to a bachelor degree in  engineering entirely online.  Online degree program engineering schools are also  available to earn a graduate degree in general engineering and a doctorate degree  in general engineering.</p>
<h4>Qualities for Success as an Engineer</h4>
<p>Because general engineering degree holders typically interact with a variety of  professionals, it is necessary for them to have good oral and written  communication skills.  They also must be able to work effectively in a group  setting to successfully complete projects in the professional world.  General engineering  degree holders will be most successful if they are creative, inquisitive,  analytical, and detail-oriented, according to the Bureau of Labor  Statistics.</p>
<h4>Job Outlook for Engineers: Environmental  Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at the Top</h4>
<p>General engineering jobs overall are expected to grow between 9 and 17% through  the year 2014, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.  Each specialty  within general engineering has a further specified outlook of its own.  Some of  the fastest-growing specialties are predicted to be environmental engineering and  biomedical engineering.  It will be important for professionals to enroll in continuing education in engineering  online or through some other means in order to keep up with rapidly  evolving technology and to maintain competitiveness in the job market.</p>

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		<title>Online Engineering Education: Career Opportunities in Food and Nanotechnology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 16:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nanotechnology is expected to be one of the fastest growing job industries in  chemical engineering.  It is focused on working  with particles on a nano-scale, or a billionth of a meter, to create and design  new products and technologies.  Professionals  with a campus or online engineering education are  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Engineering Team" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/engineer-team.jpg" border="0" alt="Engineering Team" width="120" height="120" />Nanotechnology is expected to be one of the fastest growing job industries in  chemical engineering.  It is focused on working  with particles on a nano-scale, or a billionth of a meter, to create and design  new products and technologies.  Professionals  with a campus or online engineering education are  beginning to apply this new technology to food, resulting in all sorts of novel  products.</p>
<h4>Using Nanotechnology to Manipulate Food Molecules</h4>
<p>Workers with a background in general engineering can easily branch into the field  of nanotechnology with the proper training and education.  Although  nanotechnology is more commonly applied in fields such as electronics and  medicine, developments in food nanotechnology are progressing.  Already synthetic  food colorings, frying oil preservatives, and antimicrobial agents on the insides  of packages have entered the market as a result of nanotechnology.  Other ideas  in the works include reducing the size of fat particles in ice cream to maintain  texture while cutting calories and adding particles to candy coatings to extend  shelf life and prevent melting.  Online engineering education is one  way for workers to get started in this innovative field.</p>
<h4>Educational Steps Towards a Career in Nanotechnology</h4>
<p>Participating in a bachelor degree engineering online or  campus program is the first step towards a career in nanotechnology.  Schools  such as Warren National University provide online engineering  education in general chemistry, engineering math, engineering physics, and  materials science.  Students also have the opportunity to create a special  project for the exploration of specific interests within the field of engineering  before completing the Bachelor of Science in General  Engineering.  Some jobs in nanotechnology may be obtained with a bachelor  degree in general engineering.  However, university level research jobs typically  require a PhD in general  engineering or a related discipline.</p>

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		<title>Environmental Engineering Degree Online: Creating Alternative-Fuel Vehicles is High on the Priority List for Environmental Engineers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 08:39:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A professional looking for an environmental engineering job is expected to see  industry growth of 27% or more through the year 2014, according to the U.S.  Bureau of Labor Statistics.  One of the driving forces behind this rapid increase  in the environmental engineering profession is the growing concern over issues  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Engineering Blueprints" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/blueprints.jpg" border="0" alt="Engineering Blueprints" width="254" height="120" />A professional looking for an environmental engineering job is expected to see  industry growth of 27% or more through the year 2014, according to the U.S.  Bureau of Labor Statistics.  One of the driving forces behind this rapid increase  in the environmental engineering profession is the growing concern over issues  such as global warming.  Global warming, along  with rising gas prices, lead to President Bush encouraging increased government  incentives for the development of alternative fuel vehicles this past Earth Day  on April 22, 2006.  Environmental engineering  science professionals are uniquely suited to meet this demand over the coming  years.</p>
<h4>What is Environmental Engineering?</h4>
<p>Environmental engineering applies the disciplines of chemistry and biology  towards solving environmental problems.   Environmental engineering science is concerned with the quality of air, water,  and land for human health.  The effects of acid  rain, global warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion on the  environment is of particular concern to the professional in environmental  engineering.  An environmental engineering job may center on concerns such as  water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, and public health  issues.</p>
<h4>Environmental Engineering and Electric Vehicles</h4>
<p>First introduced as early as 1922, electric vehicles are powered by electricity  that is usually stored in a battery.  The battery must be charged through some  power source either onboard or through an external charger.  Environmental  engineering has developed vehicles that run at comparable speeds to  gasoline-powered vehicles.  However, electric vehicles can only travel in the  range of 50 to 130 miles before needing to be recharged.  Major auto companies  have now cut back on production of electric vehicles to focus on other more  promising technologies.  Many cities, however, continue to successfully use  electric-powered buses, subways, trolleys, and light-rails.  This is a major  success in environmental engineering science as electric vehicles have absolutely  no emissions.</p>
<h4>Environmental Engineering and Hydrogen Vehicles</h4>
<p>The environmental engineering introduction of the hydrogen-powered vehicle has  shown promising technology.  Hydrogen-powered vehicles typically have a fuel cell  where hydrogen is converted into water and heat, which are the only emissions.   The chemical energy of the reaction is converted into electricity through the  fuel cell in order to power the car.  65 hydrogen-powered vehicles were placed on  the roads of California between 2000 and 2005 for testing purposes.  Hydrogen  vehicles continue to be in the testing phase today and remain a possible option  for the future.</p>
<h4>Required Education to Work at an Environmental Engineering Job</h4>
<p>All 50 states require a license to practice environmental engineering.   Typically, a bachelor&#8217;s degree in environmental  engineering is required to meet the standards for licensure. Some students are choosing to earn an environmental  engineering degree online through schools such as Kennedy-Western  University, which offers a Bachelor of Science in Environmental  Engineering, a Master of Science in Environmental  Engineering, and even a Doctorate Degree in Environmental  Engingeering.  Courses consist of an introduction class, a thermodynamics  course, and a variety of other relevant science and application courses.</p>
<p>Ongoing areas of research in environmental engineering include solar-powered,  nuclear-powered, ethanol-powered, and butanol-powered vehicles.  Professionals  who have received an environmental engineering degree online or through some  other means will continue to search for inexpensive, clean, renewable sources of  energy.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 08:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, students entering the work force  with an undergraduate mechanical engineering  degree earn starting salaries well above holders of bachelor&#8217;s degrees in  other professions.  With over 17 specialties to choose from, a mechanical engineering technology  degree may be the perfect option for the inquisitive, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Engineering Drawing" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/engineer-drawing.jpg" border="0" alt="Engineering Drawing" width="254" height="120" />According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, students entering the work force  with an undergraduate mechanical engineering  degree earn starting salaries well above holders of bachelor&#8217;s degrees in  other professions.  With over 17 specialties to choose from, a mechanical engineering technology  degree may be the perfect option for the inquisitive, analytical, detail- oriented student.</p>
<h4>What is Mechanical Engineering?</h4>
<p>The discipline of mechanical engineering applies the principles of physics to the  designing and creation of mechanical systems.  One of the broadest of the  engineering specialties, mechanical engineering is responsible for the  construction of everything from individual motors to entire power plants.  A professional with a mechanical engineering degree  is involved in the process of producing tools, machinery, and engines at the  research, development, design, manufacturing, and testing phases.</p>
<h4>Potential Career Paths with a Mechanical Engineering Degree</h4>
<p>A professional who has earned a mechanical engineering degree online  (or through any other means) may be employed in manufacturing, agriculture,  maintenance, or technical sales.  Some professionals with a mechanical  engineering degree may also become administrators or managers of productions  operations in various industries.  Projects with which mechanical engineering  degree graduates may be involved include electric generators, escalators and  elevators, refrigerators and air-conditioning, and robots used in  manufacturing.</p>
<h4>Required Education to Practice Mechanical Engineering</h4>
<p>All 50 states require a license to practice mechanical engineering.  Typically, a  bachelor&#8217;s degree in mechanical  engineering is required to meet the standards for licensure.  Some students are choosing to earn a mechanical  engineering BS degree online through schools such as Kennedy-Western  University.  Kennedy-Western University&#8217;s online Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Mechanical  Engineering focuses on both thermal sciences and machine design, giving  graduates exposure to the entire field of mechanical engineering before deciding  on a specialty within the discipline.</p>
<h4>Job Outlook for Mechanical Engineering Degree Holders</h4>
<p>Professionals who earn a mechanical engineering degree can  expect to see jobs grow between 9 and 17% through the year 2014.  The demand for  mechanical engineering degree graduates in manufacturing industries should  increase because of the desire for better, more efficient machinery.   Biotechnology, materials science, and nanotechnology should also create new job  opportunities for professionals with a mechanical engineering degree.</p>
<h4>Qualities Necessary for Success with a Mechanical Engineering Degree</h4>
<p>Because mechanical engineering degree  graudates typically interact with a variety of professionals, it is necessary to  have good oral and written communication skills.  Graduates must also be able to  work effectively in a group setting to successfully complete projects in the  professional world.  Mechanical engineering degree holders will be most  successful if they are creative, inquisitive, analytical, and detail-oriented,  according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.</p>
<p>Prospective students may contact Kennedy-Western  University for more information on earning an online Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Mechanical  Engineering.  College-Pages.com, the education and  career resource, is another valuable source of information with an extensive list  of available programs and educational resources.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Genetic counseling, a rapidly growing profession, is what some might call a  hybrid career.  Genetic counselors enter the profession through any number of  backgrounds, including biology, genetics, nursing, psychology, public health, and  social work and hold a wide variety of degrees, such as a Master of Science in Psychology or a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Counselor and Patient" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/psychology-and-counseling/man-with-therapist.jpg" border="0" alt="Counselor and Patient" width="120" height="120" />Genetic counseling, a rapidly growing profession, is what some might call a  hybrid career.  Genetic counselors enter the profession through any number of  backgrounds, including biology, genetics, nursing, psychology, public health, and  social work and hold a wide variety of degrees, such as a Master of Science in Psychology or a Master of Science in Social and Community Service.  In short, a genetic counselor is half scientist and  half counselor.</p>
<h4>What Does a Genetic Counselor Do?</h4>
<p>After earning a Master of Science in Psychology, a Master of Science in Social and Community Service, or a  degree in another appropriate discipline, a genetic counselor usually works as a  healthcare professional.  Families with a birth defect or genetic abnormality in  their history will often seek the services of a genetic counselor for advice  concerning the risks of conceiving children.  Genetic counselors may also provide  information and support for patients at risk of inheriting a genetic disease.   Scientific testing can determine whether the disease is present, and the genetic  counselor can then interpret the results for the patient and provide support as  needed.</p>
<h4>Prenatal Genetic Counseling</h4>
<p>One of the most common reasons patients will seek out the services of a genetic  counselor with a Master of Science in Psychology or a Master of Science in Social and Community Service is to  undergo testing for an unborn child.  Again, scientific testing screens the genes  of the fetus for any genetic abnormalities, such as Down&#8217;s Syndrome, Cystic  Fibrosis, and Huntington&#8217;s Disease.  The genetic counselor is responsible for  explaining the results to the parents and helping them decide the appropriate  course of action when necessary.  If the news is bad, the genetic counselor can  direct the family to appropriate community resources and offer counseling  support.</p>
<h4>Genetic Counseling for Adult-Onset Diseases</h4>
<p>Another reason patients seek out a genetic counselor is to find out if a genetic  condition or a genetic susceptibility to a disease exists that will later emerge  in adulthood.  The genetic counselor can first help the patient decide whether to  be tested at all.  In cases where the risk of an incurable disease is high, it  can be best not to find out depending on the patient&#8217;s preferences and ethical  principles.  As public awareness of genetic testing increases, the genetic  counselor must also be able to explain the concept of genetic susceptibility.   Catherine Wicklund, MS, a genetic counselor in the OB/GYN department of the  University of Texas Medical School, notes that just because a person is  susceptible to a disease, such as Adult-Onset Diabetes, it does not mean that  such a person is 100% certain to suffer from the condition.</p>
<h4>Steps to Pursuing a Career as a Genetic Counselor</h4>
<p>Students who wish to pursue a career in genetic counseling must first be  certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling.  They must also earn a master&#8217;s degree in an  appropriate discipline.  Common degrees include a Master of Science in Psychology or a Master of Science in Social and Community Service.  Many  aspiring professionals are now choosing to enter distance education programs such  as those designed by Capella  University.  The convenience and sophistication of numerous, innovative  distance education programs are allowing students to access quality training  anytime and anyplace.</p>

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		<title>Solving Environmental Problems with Science and Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 15:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whereas scientists historically warned about the coming dangers of global  warming, it is becoming accepted fact in the scientific community that the world  is now in the midst of global warming.  The amount of ice that flows from the  glaciers in Greenland every year has more than doubled over the past [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" style="border: 0pt none;" title="Woman with Globe" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/other-and-general/general-studies.jpg" border="0" alt="general-studies.jpg" width="120" height="130" />Whereas scientists historically warned about the coming dangers of global  warming, it is becoming accepted fact in the scientific community that the world  is now in the midst of global warming.  The amount of ice that flows from the  glaciers in Greenland every year has more than doubled over the past decade.  The  number of category 4 and 5 hurricanes, like hurricane Katrina, has nearly doubled  as well over the past 30 years.  Is it any  wonder that jobs in environmental engineering are expected to grow much faster  than average through the year 2014?</p>
<h4>What is Environmental Engineering?</h4>
<p>Environmental engineering applies the disciplines of chemistry and biology  towards solving environmental problems.   Environmental engineering science is concerned with the quality of air, water,  and land for human health.  The effects of acid  rain, global warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion on the  environment is of particular concern to the professional in environmental  engineering.  An environmental engineering job may center on concerns such as  water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, and public health  issues.</p>
<h4>Potential Career Paths in Environmental Engineering</h4>
<p>A professional seeking an environmental engineering job may end up acting as a  consultant to help companies and clients adapt to environmental regulations and  clean up hazardous sites.  Another environmental engineering job possibility is  researching to analyze the impact of proposed construction projects.   Environmental engineering science is also involved in the development of  community water supplies and the effective treatment of wastewater.  Finally, an environmental engineering job may apply  scientific principles to combustion systems in order to reduce hazardous  emissions that are released into the air.</p>
<h4>Required Education to Practice Environmental Engineering</h4>
<p>All 50 states require a license to practice environmental engineering.   Typically, a bachelor&#8217;s degree in environmental  engineering is required to meet the standards for licensure.  Some students are choosing to earn an environmental engineering degree  online through schools such as University of Phoenix.  Courses consist of an environmental engineering introduction  class, a thermodynamics course, and a variety of other relevant science and  application courses.  Earning an environmental engineering degree  online can be a welcome convenience in the midst of a work schedule and  family responsibilities.</p>
<h4>Job Outlook for Environmental Engineering</h4>
<p>Professionals entering the field of environmental engineering can expect to see  job growth of 27% or more through the year 2014.  The environmental engineering  job market will increase in response to the need for compliance with  environmental regulations.  Environmental engineering will also be needed to  clean up existing environmental hazards.  The emphasis in the environmental  engineering field is predicted to shift more towards prevention of problems  rather than focusing solely on existing problems.</p>
<p>Prospective students who are interested in earning an environmental engineering degree  online may contact Univesity of Phoenix for more information. University of Phoenix offers  programs  that lead to a bachelor&#8217;s degree in environmental  engineering, a master&#8217;s degree in  environmental engineering, and a PhD in environmental  engineering.  College-Pages.com is another valuable  source of information with an extensive list of available programs and additional  education resources.</p>

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		<title>Master of Science in School Psychology: Preventing Depression in School-Aged Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 01:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American Psychological Association has recently described a ground-breaking  new school-based program that is seeking solutions to the rising rates of  depression in children.  Today&#8217;s children have a 9% risk of experiencing major  depression before the age of 14 and a 20% chance of experiencing at least one  episode of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Female Psychologist" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/psychology-and-counseling/man-with-therapist.jpg" border="0" alt="Female Psychologist" width="120" height="120" />The American Psychological Association has recently described a ground-breaking  new school-based program that is seeking solutions to the rising rates of  depression in children.  Today&#8217;s children have a 9% risk of experiencing major  depression before the age of 14 and a 20% chance of experiencing at least one  episode of major depression before they graduate from highschool.</p>
<p>Professionals with a Master of Science in School  Psychology are concerned about these statistics due to their future  implications.  A child who has experienced major depression is further at risk  for struggling with major depression as an adult.  To combat this &#8220;common cold&#8221;  of mental health, psychologists are using the discipline of school psychology to  teach thinking habits in schools that will prevent depression.</p>
<p>Research from psychology graduate schools has pointed to  the value of being positive in thinking and problem-solving skills.   Professionals of school psychology chose to teach these skills to students at  risk for major depression.  Students in the new school-based program were taught  to identify negative thinking patterns and replace them with positive thoughts.   Areas that were targeted include self-image, thoughts about others, and thoughts  about the world in general.  Students were also taught assertiveness and  relaxation techniques.</p>
<p>After the training, the professionals of school psychology followed up with the  students six months and two years later.  At the six-month point, children  who had learned the new skills had fewer symptoms of depression and better  behavior in the classroom than children who had not learned the skills.  At the  two-year point, children who had learned the prevention skills had a 22% rate of  moderate to severe symptoms of major depression, whereas children who had not  learned the skills had a 44% rate of moderate to severe major depression.</p>
<p>The program used in the study period is now in effect at multiple locations in  honor of the original psychology graduate school that conducted the research.   School systems in California, New Jersey, Texas, Minnesota, New York, and  Illinois are using the program to improve mental health and classroom behavior of  students.</p>
<p>This program serves as one of the many successes in the profession of school  psychology.  Psychology graduate schools such as Capella  University are producing qualified graduates to continue to make advances in  the discipline of school psychology.  Students interested in pursuing a career in  school psychology may visit College-Pages.com for an extensive list of available  programs and additional resources.</p>

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		<title>Master of Science in Counseling Psychology: Current Job Forecast for Professionals with a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 18:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jobs for those with a  Master of Science in Counseling Psychology are expected to outnumber the  amount of graduates entering the work force from schools such as Capella  University.   Through the year 2014, the profession of Counseling Psychology is actually  expected to grow faster than average according to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Psychologist and Patient" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/psychology-and-counseling/woman-with-therapist.jpg" border="0" alt="Psychologist and Patient" width="120" height="120" />Jobs for those with a  Master of Science in Counseling Psychology are expected to outnumber the  amount of graduates entering the work force from schools such as Capella  University.   Through the year 2014, the profession of Counseling Psychology is actually  expected to grow faster than average according to the most recent Occupational  Outlook Handbook.  This comes as wonderful news  for students wishing to pursue a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology.</p>
<p>Professionals with a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology typically help  clients who are having trouble adjusting to everyday living.  The government  employs a whopping 4 out of 10 counselors in the U.S., and the remainder  frequently works in a health services setting, such as a clinic or a hospital.  A  significant amount of professionals with a Master of Science in Counseling  Psychology choose to forgo the job market altogether and become self- employed.</p>
<p>Beyond the general practice of Counseling Psychology are numerous specialties  that can be pursued through a specialized course of study or a PhD in Counseling  Psychology.  Marriage and Family Therapists counsel clients on a variety of  emotional issues to prevent individual and family crises.  Substance Abuse  Counselors work with people who have difficulties with alcohol, drugs, gambling,  or eating disorders.  Genetic Counselors work with families who have birth  defects or genetic abnormalities that risk being passed on to future  generations.  They not only help the family to cope with the disorder itself, but  they also assist the family in making decisions about the risk involved in  conceiving children.</p>
<p>In order for a student with a  Master of Science in Counseling Psychology to be a successful professional,  several personal qualities are essential.  The desire to help people is necessary  as it is the central function of any position in Counseling Psychology.   Counseling Psychologists should also be able to encourage trust, respect, and  confidence from others.  A client in distress must feel comfortable disclosing  thoughts and problems in order for the counselor to inspire change.</p>
<p>Distance education programs such as those offered through Capella  University have become a popular choice for students in pursuit of a Master  of Science in Psychology.  As students decide on a professional specialty and  degree of preference, they have also begun looking for programs that accommodate  current responsibilities such as work and family.  A 1998 survey of governors  showed that 83% agreed with the statement that &#8220;allowing students to obtain  education anytime and anyplace via technology&#8221; would be a vital feature of higher  education in the 21st century.</p>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 20:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re contemplating a career in the computer industry and you&#8217;ve always been clever with  software, perhaps you&#8217;re considering computer programming. It always helps to make sure everyone  is in agreement on terminology and in this area; there can be a little confusion.
Computer programs are conceived by software engineers and by computer systems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Bill Gates Lecture" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/bill-gates-in-classroom.jpg" border="0" alt="Bill Gates Lecture" width="120" height="120" />If you&#8217;re contemplating a career in the computer industry and you&#8217;ve always been clever with  software, perhaps you&#8217;re considering computer programming. It always helps to make sure everyone  is in agreement on terminology and in this area; there can be a little confusion.</p>
<p>Computer programs are conceived by software engineers and by computer systems analysts. These are  the professionals that sketch the big picture: it is the job of the computer programmer to  actually draw the picture. A computer programmer writes the code, the computer language that  creates the program and makes it do what the analyst and the engineer intended it to do.</p>
<p>Computer programmers execute program instructions in one of several program languages: a sampling  of language names includes COBOL, Java and C++. Their use depends often on the type of software.  COBOL is used in many business applications; XML is a tool that has gained popularity among web  programmers; Fortran is found in science and engineering. C++ is popular with both business and  scientific applications.</p>
<p>Programmers can become familiar with more than one language, as there are similarities among them.  Often a programmer develops expertise in a certain area and becomes known, perhaps, as a database  or a web programmer. There are even programs to assist programmers today, CASE or &#8220;computer  assisted engineering tools&#8221; that will automate certain program functions and save the programmer  the task of writing the code.</p>
<p>Learning how to become a professional in this business can often start with experience. Many job  postings will ask first for experience: &#8220;three year&#8217;s experience working in C++&#8221; before listing  educational requirements, if any. However, in order to gain experience, you&#8217;ve got to learn how to  use the tools &#8211; and that means going to school.</p>
<p>Online colleges are  an excellent resource for programming training and degrees. Kaplan University  is an online institution that has six information technology (IT) associate&#8217;s degrees in such programming  specialties as Java and web development. They have an IT bachelor&#8217;s degree in database studies as well as a bachelor&#8217;s in  overall programming. Kaplan University also has an IT certification program in Internet and Website Development.</p>
<p>That gives a good idea of the academic options available online. Ranging from a certification  program that might take months to complete, to a bachelor&#8217;s degree that will provide a full  college education over two to three years, there are quite a few options for those who want to  major in programming or some element of it.</p>
<p>Capella University is another online institution with a number of options for computer programming degrees. They have an IT master&#8217;s program in system design and programming that is designed to  educate not only the beginner but working professionals who are seeking to upgrade their  professional status. In their discussion of their master&#8217;s program, Capella&#8217;s presentation  says &#8220;you may be closer than you think.&#8221; That is in reference to credits from previous college  experience that may streamline your pursuit of this degree considerably.</p>
<p>Included in the curriculum for Capella&#8217;s master&#8217;s in system design and programming are such  courses as advanced programming strategies; object oriented design and development; database  analysis and design; introduction to XML and web services; and programming strategies in a  Microsoft environment.</p>
<p>Here is a degree that provides the strategic, design and the programming tools for a career in  computer programming. If that is your goal, you can find the resources online.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[One of the indications that a profession has come of age is when academic pundits start arguing  about what defines that profession. Computer science is a premier example of that phenomenon. Some  people feel that computer science is a catchall phrase that embodies information technology (IT),  software engineering, computer engineering and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Computer Science Woman" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/network-admin-woman.jpg" border="0" alt="Computer Science Woman" width="254" height="120" />One of the indications that a profession has come of age is when academic pundits start arguing  about what defines that profession. Computer science is a premier example of that phenomenon. Some  people feel that computer science is a catchall phrase that embodies information technology (IT),  software engineering, computer engineering and the microelectronics that make computers light up  and hard drives spin.</p>
<p>Purists maintain that computer science is only the theory behind computation: the algorithms, the  flow of data through the chips and into the applications. It&#8217;s a debate for a coffeehouse or a  cocktail party. For people who are interested in entering the field, computer science is the study  of computers and their component parts. While you can find college majors in computer science, the  course load will include software design, database functions and programming. So, for purposes of  this article, we will look at the master&#8217;s programs in a variety of computer related professions.</p>
<p>Online colleges  provide the best framework for focusing on computer science. Their master&#8217;s programs include  computer science as a major, along with information technology and business-oriented, integrated  courses of study. Online study takes a pragmatic approach to giving the student the skills to  enter the profession. Online master&#8217;s degrees are designed to give the student leadership  skills for a highly placed position in his industry of choice. Many online master&#8217;s programs in computer science are for working businessmen  and women who are seeking to climb the professional ladder.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix Online has an interesting combination of master&#8217;s programs in computer science. They have a master&#8217;s in  information systems; a master&#8217;s in information systems management; and an intriguing combination  of an MBA  with specialization in technology management. Technology management means handling networks and  that&#8217;s going to incorporate a lot of computer science.</p>
<p>Capella University has four online master&#8217;s programs in information technology with specializations  that spell out clear career tracks:</p>
<ul>
<li>Information Technology</li>
<li>General  Information Security</li>
<li>Network Architecture and Design</li>
<li> Project Management and Leadership</li>
<li>System Design and Programming</li>
</ul>
<p>Kennedy- Western University has an online master&#8217;s degree in computer science available. To provide an idea  of what computer science means at this college, here are the core courses:</p>
<ul>
<li>Programming Languages</li>
<li>Computer Science Theory</li>
<li>Systems Architecture</li>
<li>Operating Systems I</li>
<li>Relational Databases</li>
<li>Analysis of Algorithms</li>
<li>Object-Oriented Design</li>
<li>Compiler Design</li>
<li>Software Engineering</li>
<li>Artificial Intelligence</li>
<li>Data Communications Expert</li>
<li>Systems Development</li>
<li>Human Computer Interface Design</li>
</ul>
<p>It&#8217;s evident that software and data are an important part of the master&#8217;s degree in computer  science at Kennedy-Western. Also required is a thesis prep course and the thesis itself, which  will mean lots of interaction with the faculty, via email and phone.</p>
<p>Boston University has a master&#8217;s in computer information systems that is taught online. The two  areas of specialization are database and knowledge management, and information systems security.  Information systems and information technology seem to be the terms that have supplanted computer  science in a number of academic institutions. If your interests lie in the physical components of  computers, you can often find a master&#8217;s program in electrical engineering with computer emphasis.  But for many of the online institutions, the masters&#8217; programs in technology are focused on what businesses can  accomplish with computers because that is where the leadership needs are.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[There are several well established and accredited online colleges that offer master&#8217;s degrees in computer science. Much like an MBA,  the master&#8217;s in computer science (or one of its related fields) tickets the graduate for a  leadership role, and the master&#8217;s programs that you will find online reflect that.
A bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Computer Scientist" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/engineer-man.jpg" border="0" alt="Computer Scientist" width="120" height="120" />There are several well established and accredited online colleges that offer master&#8217;s degrees in computer science. Much like an MBA,  the master&#8217;s in computer science (or one of its related fields) tickets the graduate for a  leadership role, and the master&#8217;s programs that you will find online reflect that.</p>
<p>A bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer science &#8211; or in any other major &#8211; provides  the liberal arts underpinning that is an essential part of higher education. It is at this level  that you will find the course requirements in English composition and literature, in history in  the sciences and in the arts.</p>
<p>Undergraduate programs usually include some sort of mathematics requirement, usually finessed by  non-science oriented students with a statistics class. In computer science you will probably need  polished mathematical skills at the leadership level as well as the operational. It would be wise  to look at the mathematics employed in some of the courses for a master&#8217;s in computer science while you are still pursuing your  bachelor&#8217;s, so that you will be prepared. If you are coming to a master&#8217;s program some years after  completing your bachelor&#8217;s in information technology, a refresher course or two in math  may be in order.</p>
<p>Capella University has an online program for a master&#8217;s in science (MS) in Information  Technology, Network Architecture and Design Specialization. These are the core courses:</p>
<ul>
<li>Technical Communications Master&#8217;s</li>
<li>Enterprise System and Application Development</li>
<li>Overview of Enterprise Applications</li>
<li>Project Management for Technology Professionals</li>
<li>System Development Theory and Practice</li>
<li>System Usability Analysis and Design</li>
<li>Enterprise Application Testing</li>
<li>Quality Assurance</li>
<li>Business Foundations</li>
</ul>
<p>You must choose five of these specialization courses:</p>
<ul>
<li>Network Technology</li>
<li>Enterprise System Security</li>
<li>Client Server Architecture and Design</li>
<li>Network Enterprise Architecture and Design</li>
<li>Advanced Network Technology-Routing</li>
<li>Advanced Network Technology-Switching</li>
<li>Advanced Network Technology-Remote Access</li>
<li>Advanced Network Technology-Troubleshooting</li>
<li>Ethical and Legal Considerations in Information Technology</li>
<li>Special Topics in Technology</li>
</ul>
<p>The title and the curriculum of Capella&#8217;s program reflect the purpose of the degree. It provides  core courses in management-level applications of computer technology, and then provides  specialization options that can take the graduate in a number of directions. That is the type of  pragmatism you will find in online master&#8217;s programs in computer science.</p>
<p>Both  University of Phoenix Online and Kaplan University have MBA  programs with specialization in information technology. Both are heavily business-oriented  schools.</p>
<p>Kennedy- Western University has a master&#8217;s program in Computer Science with a fairly demanding curriculum  focusing on programming and computer function:</p>
<ul>
<li>Programming Languages</li>
<li>Computer Science Theory</li>
<li>Systems Architecture</li>
<li>Operating Systems I</li>
<li>Relational Databases</li>
<li>Analysis of Algorithms</li>
<li>Object-Oriented Design</li>
<li>Compiler Design</li>
<li>Software Engineering</li>
<li>Artificial Intelligence</li>
<li>Data Communications Expert</li>
<li>Systems Development</li>
<li>Human Computer Interface Design</li>
<li>The Thesis Proposal</li>
<li>The Thesis (9 Units)</li>
</ul>
<p>This course of study comes complete with master&#8217;s thesis. Despite the fact that it is distance  learning, many online courses provide extensive communication with the faculty that are teaching  their courses. Clearly, a thesis proposal and critique is not going to be much different than an  on-campus experience. Note also the number of classes in this program that will no doubt require  algebra, and perhaps some calculus as well. An online master&#8217;s in computer science is the real thing, requiring real  effort, and gaining the graduate real payoff.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[In the early part of the last century, clerks who sat on stools and did columns of ciphers in order to keep business books current were called computers. In World War II, a mathematical protege named Alan Turing was brought into British Intelligence to try and help break the Nazi code system, Enigma. The coding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Bill Gates Teaching Computer Science" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/bill-gates-in-classroom.jpg" border="0" alt="Bill Gates Teaching Computer Science" width="120" height="120" />In the early part of the last century, clerks who sat on stools and did columns of ciphers in order to keep business books current were called computers. In World War II, a mathematical protege named Alan Turing was brought into British Intelligence to try and help break the Nazi code system, Enigma. The coding system for communication among German forces was baffling the Allies and, in particular, wreaking havoc in the Atlantic as the German sub forces were sinking over sixty British ships per month. Enigma was used with the aid of some ingenious coding machines that used a series of random changes that constantly altered the code.</p>
<p>In order to break the code, Turing invented some primitive mechanical devices that could do long strings of calculations with accuracy and at speeds no human could match. They were about the size of three refrigerators and, with their aid, Turing broke the code. Arguably, these may have been the first computers. Some of the machinery developed at Los Alamos by the physicists who built the atom bomb was similar in scope.</p>
<p>After the war, IBM created a roomful of tubes and circuits that functioned as the first modern computer. It was with the advent of the transistor that computers became viable both in terms of size and speed. Apple and IBM had their first machines on the market in the late 1970s, the Macintosh appeared in 1983, and Windows was introduced in 1984.</p>
<p>It was probably at about this point that the term &#8220;computer science&#8221; took on sufficient heft to actually be called a &#8220;science.&#8221; Computer programs called applications were introduced: word processing and spreadsheets being the first and most durable. Computers doubled in speed about every eighteen months for a number of years, and their uses multiplied fruitfully as well. Databases became practical with the development of sufficient computing power; today they are a primary business tool for bookkeeping, business analysis, forecasting and sales targeting.</p>
<p>Computer science is taught in some schools as the theoretical science of algorithms and the science of mechanical reasoning. Quantum physics emerged from this sort of computer science. Other schools consider computer programming as an integral part of computer science, and programming languages as the various communications platforms of the science. The theorists argue that programming falls in the field of systems analysis and/or information technology; in other words, the technical application of the product computers put out &#8211; namely, data.</p>
<p>The question remains &#8211; what is computer science? Many a tenured professor will argue that the study of a computer&#8217;s component parts is computer engineering. Computer systems, their networking and use are in the domain of information technology. Developing the computer&#8217;s uses are the fields of software engineering and programming &#8211; which may or may not be the same thing. Absolute purists argue that computer science is none of these; that the term is reserved to the theory of computing at its purest. For the rest of us, it seems that computer science is all of these disciplines and more that are on the horizon, such as artificial intelligence and the process of pushing quantum physics out to a more distant orbit. It is probably not the first science that, as it has grown to maturity, has become more difficult to define.</p>

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		<title>Online Courses in Computer Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 20:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding individual courses in computer science can be something of a  challenge with online  colleges. Their approach to computer science and to most other academic disciplines is to  offer an educational package that, upon completion, will provide significant value in the job  market. Some large universities provide individual courses through their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Woman Computer Scientist on Laptop" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/woman-laptop.jpg" border="0" alt="Woman Computer Scientist on Laptop" width="160" height="120" />Finding individual courses in computer science can be something of a  challenge with online  colleges. Their approach to computer science and to most other academic disciplines is to  offer an educational package that, upon completion, will provide significant value in the job  market. Some large universities provide individual courses through their online or extension  programs, since they are designed for their professors to teach on an a la carte basis. American  Intercontinental University offers individual courses in web design, computer information  systems, programming and a few other areas.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a single class on a narrow, specialized topic you might have better luck  consulting large universities&#8217; online services. If you are looking for a comprehensive course of  learning about computer science, you can find one at almost any level of concentration and  academic achievement. There are online courses for certification in various areas of computer  science that take a period of months.</p>
<p>Collegiate degrees in computer science and related fields are  available online at every level, from an IT associate&#8217;s to a doctorate level IT degree. Online degrees generally take less time to  achieve than their campus-based counterparts: a bachelor&#8217;s degree is usually obtainable in two to three years. The length  of time required will be dictated to some extent by the number of transferable college credits  you&#8217;ve earned. However, online degrees are achieved in less time under any circumstance due to the  accelerated methods of study that the online colleges have available.</p>
<p>Courses for certification status in certain aspects of computer science are available from such  schools as CDI College. They specialize in this sort of teaching program in that they have  nine choices for study in the area of computer networking alone. Topics of specialization include  internet security and network administrator. Their training programs lead to certification for  specific specialties. They have five options in the programming analyst area, all focused on the  web in some fashion. You can also find online certification courses in specific program languages  such as C++ or specific server protocols such as Sun&#8217;s Solaris.</p>
<p>Beyond the training programs, there are a wealth of computer science programs that lead to  college degrees. Kaplan University has six associate&#8217;s degree programs in computer information systems that would  probably take eighteen months or less to complete. Areas of specialization include databases, Java  programming, the web and wireless networking.</p>
<p>Kaplan has a similar number of bachelor&#8217;s programs in information technology. One of the more intriguing  choices at Kaplan is the bachelor&#8217;s in IT with a specialization in multimedia and animation, which  ought to lead to some imaginative opportunities in web page construction.</p>
<p>Computer science is one of the most popular areas of study online because so many working  professionals need additional education in the field in order to advance in their career. You can  find the right combination of courses and course programs to fit your needs with some dedicated  click work.</p>

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		<title>Salaries in the Computer Science Field</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because the field of computer science has such a variety of professional roles with which it is  affiliated, it only seems fair to look at a range of jobs that the industry generates in order to  get a feel for the income levels that you can expect to find.
In the area of computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Money" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/money.jpg" border="0" alt="Money" width="120" height="130" />Because the field of computer science has such a variety of professional roles with which it is  affiliated, it only seems fair to look at a range of jobs that the industry generates in order to  get a feel for the income levels that you can expect to find.</p>
<p>In the area of computer science, the U.S. Department of Labor looks at a number of computer  science related roles and combines them with database administrators in their job analysis. For  those two job descriptions, they provide the following statistics regarding total jobs:</p>
<p>Computer scientists and database administrators held about 507,000 jobs in 2004, including about  66,000 who were self-employed. Employment was distributed among the detailed occupations as  follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Network systems and data communication analysts: 231,000</li>
<li>Database administrators: 104,000</li>
<li> Computer and information scientists, research: 22,000</li>
<li>Computer specialists, all other: 149,000</li>
</ul>
<p>The self-employed computer scientist makes up a significant portion of this particular workforce.  Many more of these employees work on a contract basis, signing on as needed for a particular  period of time.</p>
<p>Their salary statistics divide computer scientists into two categories: those employed in research  and those working in other environments. The median salaries for both in 2004 were virtually the  same, at slightly over $85,000 annually.</p>
<p>For database administrators, the median salary in 2004 was $60,650. The Labor Department  statistics include network specialists in the category of database administrators. Here is their  breakout of median salaries for these jobs by industry and job description:</p>
<ul>
<li>Wired telecommunications carriers: $65,130</li>
<li>Insurance carriers: $64,660</li>
<li>Management of companies and enterprises: $64,170</li>
<li>Computer systems design and related services: $63,910</li>
<li>Local government: $52,300</li>
</ul>
<p>In the field of networking, the Labor Department looks at the role principally as one of computer  support specialist. This may mean more of an operational role than that of design. Their job  categories in this area are of computer support specialist and system administrator. The median  salary in 2004 for network and computer system administrators was $58,190. Industry breakout for  these professions was as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Wired telecommunications carriers: $65,120</li>
<li>Computer systems design and related services: $63,710</li>
<li>Management of companies and enterprises: $61,600</li>
<li>Elementary and secondary schools: $51,420</li>
<li>Colleges, universities, and professional Schools: $51,170</li>
</ul>
<p>A little lower down the ladder is the computer support specialist: the IT guy in the office who,  when your machine malfunctions, walks in and with the first question asks, &#8220;What did you do to it?&#8221;</p>
<p>The median salary for a computer maintenance specialist as of May 2004 was $40,430. Their breakout  of median salaries for this position by industry:</p>
<ul>
<li>Software publishers: $44,890</li>
<li>Management of companies and enterprises: $42,780</li>
<li>Computer systems design and related services: $42,750</li>
<li>Colleges, universities, and professional Schools: $37,940</li>
<li>Elementary and secondary schools: $35,500</li>
</ul>
<p>This last position is one for which a certification in the field may be all that is required,  rather than a college degree. If you look into the educational requirements attached to each of  these computer science jobs, the relationship between pay scale and academic achievement is  apparent.</p>

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		<title>Earning a Master&#8217;s Degree in Computer Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In its broadest definition, computer science includes a number of academic specialties. Study of a  computer&#8217;s functions begins with electronics and electrical engineering. Included as a matter of  necessity is the study of computer operating systems: that path will lead before too long to  software and databases. At that point, computer science [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Woman on Laptop" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/woman-laptop.jpg" border="0" alt="Woman on Laptop" width="160" height="120" />In its broadest definition, computer science includes a number of academic specialties. Study of a  computer&#8217;s functions begins with electronics and electrical engineering. Included as a matter of  necessity is the study of computer operating systems: that path will lead before too long to  software and databases. At that point, computer science branches into information technology (IT);  somewhere between computer science and information technology you have the world of networking. In  many universities, master&#8217;s degrees in information technology are available, and also in  both computer science and networking. This holds true in for online education as well. We&#8217;ll take  a look at all of them.</p>
<p>A bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer science is considered, in some academic  circles, as a starting point in the sense that it provides the base education for a lot of career  choices. Boston University&#8217;s Metropolitan College has an online degree in computer science that may allow the  graduate &#8220;to prepare for careers in medicine, law, education, physical and life sciences, social  sciences, and the humanities.&#8221; That&#8217;s a pretty broad spectrum of choices.</p>
<p>Boston University&#8217;s online master&#8217;s degree in computer science is also called a master&#8217;s in computer information systems, with two areas of  specialization. One is in the area of security: providing the graduate with the ability to  develop &#8220;solutions to guarantee secure networks and computer systems&#8230;and the ability to  identify, develop, and implement highly secure networks that support organizational goals.&#8221;</p>
<p>The other specialization at BU online is in database and knowledge management, which provides &#8220;the  skills to integrate information technology with business problems and opportunities&#8230;and a  thorough understanding of technological issues in addition to business concepts and fundamentals.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is an excellent illustration of the fashion in which a master&#8217;s in computer science leads the professional down an avenue of  specialization. Online master&#8217;s programs are often the answer for people working in the industry  that want to move higher up the ladder into management. As in most professional environments, a  higher level of education means a higher degree of focus on one component of the business or  another.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix Online has a number  of master&#8217;s programs in the information technology field. One is an MBA  with a specialization in information technology &#8211; an example of business acumen being married to  computer science skills. Kaplan University has the same online  combination. University of Phoenix&#8217;s other master&#8217;s degrees involving computer science include a  master&#8217;s degree in information systems, and a master&#8217;s in information  systems management. Information systems in this instance almost always mean computer networks.  Again, higher educational achievement leads to more focused specialization.</p>
<p>Colorado Technical University has an online master&#8217;s degree in information systems security. This academic  specialty is really about securing computer networks and the data that flows over them.   Capella University&#8217;s online master&#8217;s program in IT offers the following networking specialties:</p>
<p>Information Technology General Information Security Network Architecture and Design Project Management and Leadership System Design and Programming</p>
<p>Master&#8217;s programs online are an efficient opportunity to gain the educational background for your  next professional step. They often take less time than the programs at traditional universities,  and they do not conflict with working hours. Clearly, you can find a master&#8217;s in computer science online that will take you in any direction  you choose.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In many colleges and universities, computer science as an academic discipline grew out of the  electrical engineering program. As the computer industry matured and products grew more complex,  computer science, in fact, became a science of its own. Nonetheless, the hardware side of computer  science is still inextricably linked to electrical engineering. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Woman Network Engineer" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/network-admin-woman.jpg" border="0" alt="Woman Network Engineer" width="254" height="120" />In many colleges and universities, computer science as an academic discipline grew out of the  electrical engineering program. As the computer industry matured and products grew more complex,  computer science, in fact, became a science of its own. Nonetheless, the hardware side of computer  science is still inextricably linked to electrical engineering. Microelectronics is also an  engineering specialty that was brought about through computer development, principally regarding  computer chips.</p>
<p>Computer engineering is an academic major in many schools and can be pursued through online  colleges as well. Colorado Technical University is an  institution with seven campuses and an extensive online education program. Their bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer engineering highlights study in these areas:</p>
<p>Fundamentals of Computer Programming Electrical Engineering Techniques Database Design and Management Software Engineering</p>
<p>The focus in their electrical engineering major includes these areas:</p>
<p>Digital electronic components Network Topologies Modern Communication Systems</p>
<p>The relationship between the two academic majors and the two professions is evident. The fields of  study have substantial similarity except for the inclusion of software and databases in the  computer engineering field.</p>
<p>Westwood College is another school with multiple campuses and a strong online program. They  have an associate&#8217;s degree in computer network engineering. This specialty has  become sufficiently critical in our society and sufficiently complex that it warrants extensive  study on its own. Upon completion of their course of study, the graduate will have the skills to  configure, install and maintain business-wide networks. The fact that it is an engineering degree should help with entry level  applications for network administrator and/or computer maintenance specialist.</p>
<p>Kennedy- Western University offers online programs that include bachelor&#8217;s degrees in electrical engineering and in computer science.  Their technology master&#8217;s program includes a degree in engineering management,  which is a critical role in the world on electronic communications systems.</p>
<p>Engineering in computer science can involve a single machine, or it can be a specialty focused on  the design and functionality of a network of machines. Wireless technology has added a new wrinkle  in computer network engineering. It has also created new engineering issues such as network  security with a wireless component included in the design. Engineering in computer science  involves not only the hardware configurations that are necessary for networking, but the software  and database management as well.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s not too much of a jump to look upon information technology as a form of computer science  engineering. In that field, you can find a lot of online educational resources that marry business  functions and &#8220;information engineering,&#8221; so to speak.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix Online has a number of IT bachelor&#8217;s degrees and IT master&#8217;s programs that put the graduate in charge of information flow  with business operations as a background. Those degrees include:</p>
<p>Bachelor of Science in Business/e-Business Bachelor of Science in Business/Information Systems Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/Visual Communication Master of Business Administration/Technology Management Master of Information Systems Master of Information Systems/Management</p>
<p>Engineering functions are at the heart of computer science, both in the design and the use of the  machines. You can proceed as far as you&#8217;d like into the profession with the help of some focused  learning.</p>

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		<title>The Future of Computer Scientists</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:22:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are of a certain age and want to be startled into understanding just how much the fields of  study in secondary education have changed, here is a recommendation. Visit the Canadian web site  operated by the Newfoundland provincial Department of Education and take a look at the suggested  science fair [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Bill Gates Lecture" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/bill-gates-in-classroom.jpg" border="0" alt="Bill Gates Lecture" width="120" height="120" />If you are of a certain age and want to be startled into understanding just how much the fields of  study in secondary education have changed, here is a recommendation. Visit the Canadian web site  operated by the Newfoundland provincial Department of Education and take a look at the suggested  science fair projects for high schoolers, grades nine through twelve. Here are the suggested  topics:</p>
<p>Studies of storage/retrieval techniques for computer systems Handling of data transfer between I/0 devices Data manipulation and information management techniques and procedures Applications in education using the computer as an education tool Compiler design Statistics and random number problems Simulation of nonscience areas e.g. history, life or other planets A programmable processing unit design, function and operation Developing a video game Pascal programming tools Developing a program to write a new custom program Use of computers in managing industrial processes Using computers to help people do what they want to do</p>
<p>This list is indicative of just how far information technology has reached into our business  structures, educational structures and, at the end of the chain, our lives. This is not  about rudimentary software code: one of the computer science projects is developing software that  will write software. As to compiler design: how many of us know what a compiler is? Apparently,  ninety-some percent of Canadian high school kids do. Data manipulation (and storage) is the sole  purpose for the products of one of the world&#8217;s most successful tech companies: Oracle. They are  sufficiently successful that they have gobbled up their two major American competitors in the last  twelve months.</p>
<p>The point is that this proposed list of computer science projects for students at the high school  level of education indicate a remarkable degree of sophistication among the upcoming generation of  tech-oriented young people. Taking the knowledge required to handle one of these computer science  projects to the next educational level will be a challenge for student and professor alike. Much  of what must be known to manage one of these computer science projects is taught at entry level  computer science classes in college.</p>
<p>That may be one reason for pursuing further computer science education online. Through online  colleges, you can select specific courses to drill down into a specified area of computer science:  the SQL language for database management, for instance. You can also pursue degrees in computer science and related fields and  achieve them within a much quicker time frame than on a traditional campus. If the student is  already working, the classes can be scheduled around work hours. If the student has previous  college credits, the online colleges will work to get them transferred for accreditation.</p>
<p>If you peruse the job listings in the computer science field, it becomes clear that individuals  with experience in specific computer languages or with computer science projects based on certain  platforms are as attractive as those with degrees and no experience. Computer science is one field  where it might be worthwhile to pursue the college credentials while working in the field. There  are more computer science projects on the drawing boards in the tech world than there are  competent people to complete them.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 15:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most popular college majors today is computer science. There are numerous specializations available within the field of computer science, as a result of the rapid development of the industry. Degrees in general computer science, or specific concentrations within computer science can be obtained at almost every college an university and through online [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Computer Science Team" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/engineer-team.jpg" border="0" alt="Computer Science Team" width="120" height="120" />One of the most popular college majors today is computer science. There are numerous specializations available within the field of computer science, as a result of the rapid development of the industry. Degrees in general computer science, or specific concentrations within computer science can be obtained at almost every college an university and through online educational establishments</p>
<p>Quite a few universities have full departments dedicated to computer science. Four year colleges will require some core humanities courses, if you are pursuing a degree in computer science. Algebra and calculus are also common requirements. Some specific classes that are normally required are: Computer Science I: Programming, Computer Science II: Data Structures, and Principles of Programming Algorithms.</p>
<p>Beyond this base of courses, a computer science major may also be required to take classes like: Digital Logic, Operating Systems, User Interface Design, Software Engineering: Methods and Tools, Object Oriented Programming and Design, Theory of Computation, Database and Information Systems, and Numerical Computation. These classes that are included in the curriculum for a bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer science focus on the functions of the machines rather than its hardware.</p>
<p>For focus on hardware, one school in particular has another department set aside called The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. There is much more math and science involved in a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Pre-major requirements include Calculus,  Calculus for Engineers, Chemistry for Engineers, Physics, and Introduction to Engineering. Once approved for the major, the required courses include Computers as Components Circuits/Electronics I, II &amp; III  Digital Logic Linear Systems Electromagnetic Fields and Waves Computer Organization Additional labs and electives involve optical electronics, solid state, semiconductor devices, etc.</p>
<p>That is the basic outline of a typical course of study at a four year college. Other online institutions offer similar programs under computer science, but many of them focus more on specific career opportunities. These include information technology or information security, software programming and information management. Online colleges tend to tailor programs to assist professionals in qualifications for certain job categories and work environments.</p>
<p>Online degrees are available at Warren National University in computer science, E-Business and E-Commerce Management, Information Systems, Software Engineering, Management of Technology, and Electrical Engineering.</p>
<p>Kaplan University offers a bachelor&#8217;s degree in information technology with the following concentrations: the web, networking, database, multimedia and animation and programming. Boston University online provides certification in software engineering and a bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer science.</p>
<p>Online programs are generally more concentrated on specific aspects of computer science, and it usually takes less time to earn a degree online than it does at a traditional university. You may be able to transfer credits from a regular college to shorten the time it takes to get a degree online. Online colleges are geared for flexibility, so those with full-time jobs and families can still pursue their education.</p>

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		<dc:creator>Chesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a vast variety of topics that are covered in computer science education that span across the industry. Computer science related careers umbrellas the aspects of electrical engineering, which involves designs for computer chips and all of the components that help machines function. Computer chips are everywhere, in cell phones, microwaves, cars and more. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Computer Science" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/computers-and-electronics.jpg" border="0" alt="Computer Science" width="120" height="130" />There is a vast variety of topics that are covered in computer science education that span across the industry. Computer science related careers umbrellas the aspects of electrical engineering, which involves designs for computer chips and all of the components that help machines function. Computer chips are everywhere, in cell phones, microwaves, cars and more. Expert engineers are needed to create and maintain products that fit our electrical and mechanical needs.</p>
<p>Software engineers are indispensable. Computers require operating systems and software programs. Computer science degrees equip software engineers with the mathematical skills, computer language or codes necessary to create programs that work. Software specialists would be familiar with such a thing as object embedded software and how it works.</p>
<p>A software technician would know how to create Java applets. They might be accustomed to a Unix operating system, or specialize in DOS and/or Microsoft operating systems. A software specialist might concentrate on Apple products, or multimedia and graphics programs.</p>
<p>Another focus under computer science is networking. These networking specialists are responsible for creating links between computers in an office, school, or building. This involves printer, scanner, software and file sharing. Internet connections might also be shared. Network engineers may be able to design and install an &#8220;intranet,&#8221; which is an office network, or they might design the system that connects your home computers to the internet. Home internet connections might involve coaxial cables, fiber-optics,  or telephone-based DSL.</p>
<p>Engineers are needed for all of these network functions that include wireless routers, amplifiers, and hardwires. Professionals work to make connections faster and reduce the need for multiple routers within a single network. Computer science can be expanded to include FCC for radio bandwidth and computer to satellite communications. Wireless internet connections alone have become a specialty.</p>
<p>There is an immense number of different careers within the computer science discipline, and the amount of related services and products is continuously rising. Even entertainment has a need for computer scientists, considering the rise of digital music. There are numerous opportunities under the area of computer science available for any interested student. The only have to choose the special area to focus on within the field.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 15:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the fact that technology is constantly evolving, it can be difficult to pinpoint a solid definition for the specializations in the dynamic field of computer science.
Computer Science has typically been understood as the study of solving computer problems. The elementary pursuits of computer science include the following questions: What are the computer problems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Bill Gates" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/bill-gates-in-classroom.jpg" border="0" alt="Bill Gates" width="120" height="120" />Due to the fact that technology is constantly evolving, it can be difficult to pinpoint a solid definition for the specializations in the dynamic field of computer science.</p>
<p>Computer Science has typically been understood as the study of solving computer problems. The elementary pursuits of computer science include the following questions: What are the computer problems that need solutions? How can the computer be made more efficient, faster, and accessible to scientists and the basic user? How can we utilize science to give computers a more viable artificial intelligence?</p>
<p>The study of computer applications in a social context is called information technology. This involves information security, networking, and using computers as a sales, marketing or business tool.</p>
<p>To really get an understanding of the many branches and terminology of the computer sciences is available in the educational realm. Examining the multitude of degrees at one&#8217;s disposal related to the field can help to familiarize you with the business and the study of computer science.</p>
<p>Numerous universities commit entire departments to computer science, and others create departments that stem from general computer science. Others schools, usually traditional universities, offer computer development studies along with engineering.</p>
<p>Subcategories of information technology and computer science are reflected well in online college curricula. Many online schools, such as Boston University&#8217;s Metropolitan College, offer bachelor&#8217;s and master&#8217;s degrees in the field. Warren National University offers an online degree in computer science, as well as bachelor&#8217;s degrees in software engineering, e-business, management information systems, and e-commerce. The university also offers study programs and degrees for those already in the field, or someone new to the discipline.</p>
<p>The University of Phoenix Online provides bachelor&#8217;s degree programs in e-business and information systems. The university also has degree programs for information technology alone or  with a concentration in visual communications. Master&#8217;s programs available at Phoenix Online include technology management, information systems, and information systems management.</p>
<p>The U.S. Department of Labor website offers detailed information on the job responsibilities and the salary ranges and more of computer scientists and related careers (http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos042.htm). You can also find basic information about information technology and computer science just by browsing course requirements at university websites.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[It has been said that ours is the information age. This can be interpreted to  mean that our economy, as well as our society, is built around information. There  is, undoubtedly, some truth to this notion. Computers and the Internet ruled the  stock market for a period in the nineties, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Building a Robot" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/martin-with-robot.jpg" border="0" alt="Building a Robot" width="120" height="120" />It has been said that ours is the information age. This can be interpreted to  mean that our economy, as well as our society, is built around information. There  is, undoubtedly, some truth to this notion. Computers and the Internet ruled the  stock market for a period in the nineties, and the consumer market is certainly  dominated by electronic products that deliver or receive information in one  format or another. Computer science and information technology have become  primary focal points in our higher education system, and they play a prominent  role in many of the new career opportunities that are being developed today.</p>
<p>The advent of the Internet and the spawning of all the chip-driven, electronic  devices that have become part of our social fabric are reflected in the evolving  curricula found in higher education. The traditional sciences &#8211; physics,  chemistry, and the mathematics that accompanies them &#8211; are increasingly focused  on biotech, nanotech and info tech. Schools of engineering are devoting  resources to electrical  engineering which, in turn, becomes computer science and the electronics  that make our computer networks function.</p>
<p>Technology is finding its place in our schools &#8211; as teaching devices in the lower  grades, and as academic departments in higher education. Today, you can find college degrees in information  technology and many spin-offs of that discipline. Networking, wireless  technology, the Internet and all of its new developments and markets &#8211; all these  things are part of the information technology orbit. Computer science, as an  academic discipline, really includes the electronics involved on the cutting edge  of new product development. This includes, not only consumer products but, the  introduction of new concepts in medical and industrial fields.</p>
<p>Universities and  colleges are devoting resources to academics in these fields. For those  of us who see a new area of career opportunity and wish to go in that direction,  technology is often best pursued at online  colleges. People who are working and want to obtain degrees or  certifications that will provide job options in technology should explore the  opportunities &#8211; and efficiency &#8211; of the online  educational institutions.</p>
<p>Schools, such as University of Phoenix Online, have an entire department  devoted to technology. Working professionals, who want to apply their  previously-accrued college credits to a degree in information technology, can  find the following degree programs at University of Phoenix:  Associate of Arts in Information  Technology. Associate of Arts in Information  Technology/Networking. BS in Business/Information Systems. BS in Business/e-Business. BS in Information Technology. BS in Information Technology/Information System  Security. BS in Information Technology/Visual  Communications. MBA/Technology Management. MIS &#8211; Master of Information Systems. Doctor of Management/Information Systems and  Technology.</p>
<p>Kaplan  University can offer you 6 associate&#8217;s degrees and 6 bachelor&#8217;s degrees  with specialization in different information technology areas. Among those are:   AAS in Computer Information Systems. AASCIS/Java. AASCIS/Networking. AASCIS/Programming. AASCIS/Web Development. AASCIS/Wireless Networking. BS in Information Technology. BSIT/Database. BSIT/Multimedia and Animation. BSIT/Networking. BSIT/Programming. BSIT/Web Development.</p>
<p>Kaplan&#8217;s associate&#8217;s programs can move you onto a new career path in less than 18  months!</p>
<p>Colorado Technical University has an online program  with four information technology degrees at the bachelor&#8217;s level, and two  technology degrees at the master&#8217;s level:  B.S. in Business Administration &#8211; Information  Technology. B.S. in Information Technology &#8211; Software  Systems Engineering. B.S. in Information Technology &#8211; Network  Management. B.S. in Information Technology &#8211;  Security. M.S. in Management &#8211; Information Systems  Security. M.S. in Management &#8211; Information Technology  Management.</p>
<p>There are many areas of expertise within the field of technology that are in  demand today. For further information, click on any above program of interest and  fill out the information request form. The choice is yours: if you have the  initiative, an online technology education is there with a  career path on the other side.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Computer technology can be roughly divided into two academic areas: computer science and information technology.
Computer science is the physics, chemistry and mathematics behind chip design,  computer design, and the functionality of all the pieces of hardware in the  industry. Fiber optics and network router design are parts of computer science.  In many [...]]]></description>
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<p>Computer science is the physics, chemistry and mathematics behind chip design,  computer design, and the functionality of all the pieces of hardware in the  industry. Fiber optics and network router design are parts of computer science.  In many universities, computer science majors are housed in the electrical  engineering department, where the science began.</p>
<p>Information technology (IT) is often a separate field of study. The academic  subdivisions of IT include:  Networking. Database design. Maintenance and security. Software design. Computer programming.</p>
<p>Universities and colleges often offer information technology degrees with  areas of concentration such as database design.</p>
<p>Technical schools do provide some technology certification programs in such  areas as network maintenance and system security. More often, however, these  operational jobs are taught at the level of an associate&#8217;s college degree.</p>
<p>Online  colleges provide degrees in computer technology that cover both areas of  study. University of Phoenix Online has a fairly inclusive  bachelor&#8217;s degree program in IT. Their technology school offers the following  degrees:  Associate of Arts in Information  Technology. Associate of Arts in Information  Technology/Networking. Associate of Arts in Information  Technology/Visual Communication. Bachelor of Science in Business/ e-Business. Bachelor of Science in Business/Information  Systems. Bachelor of Science in Information  Technology. Bachelor of Science in Information  Technology/Information System Security. Bachelor of Science in Information  Technology/Visual Communications. Master of Business Administration/Technology  Management. Master of Information Systems. Doctor of Management/Information Systems and  Technology.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix wraps many of their IT majors into business degree  programs. They do not offer courses in the area of computer science.</p>
<p>Colorado Technical University has an online program  that qualifies as a computer school of its own. They offer a Bachelor of Science in Software Systems  Engineering that combines electrical engineering with the integrative  techniques used in computer design. It&#8217;s an interesting mix of academic focal  points:  Fundamentals of Computer Programming. Electrical Engineering Techniques. Database Design and Management. Software Engineering.</p>
<p>Another online computer school is CDI  College, which provides training programs in IT that prepare students for  certification. Their scholastic selections include nine networking courses of  study, including one designed to meet certification for Cisco network products  and designs. They have five choices in the Programmer/Developer area, two of  which are focused on the Web. CDI College also has a number of certification  training programs. For software, they offer courses for business applications  specialist and Microsoft Office specialist. CDI teaches certification courses for  computer programmers and office information technology specialists, as well.</p>
<p>These are three online colleges with distinctly different types of curricula. CDI  can make you a certified tech in a matter of several months. Colorado Technical  University has degrees available in computer science and in software development.  University of Phoenix focuses on the business side of IT. These are only three  examples: a little research will find you the online tech school that you need if you  haven&#8217;t found it here.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[There is a difference between technical schools and colleges and schools of  technology. Technical schools are training centers that will prepare you for  every career from auto mechanic, to food marketing, to truck driver. You may find  a few technology-oriented careers available at a technical school &#8211; such as  software programming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Computers and Electronics" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/computers-and-electronics.jpg" border="0" alt="Computers and Electronics" width="120" height="130" />There is a difference between technical schools and colleges and schools of  technology. Technical schools are training centers that will prepare you for  every career from auto mechanic, to food marketing, to truck driver. You may find  a few technology-oriented careers available at a technical school &#8211; such as  software programming &#8211; or you may not. Technology colleges and schools are either  institutions that offer courses for technology-oriented jobs (i.e., computer  network maintenance), or they offer full college degrees in information  technology and computer science fields, or they  offer both.</p>
<p>CDI College is an example of an online  college that offers certification training. They have a technology  division with nine different academic choices for certification in the field of  networking. They have five academic choices in the programmer/developer area, all  of which are oriented to website development and maintenance.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix Online offers a variety of technology  degrees, ranging from an Associate of Arts in Information Technology  to a Doctor of Management in Information Systems and  Technology. Their bachelor&#8217;s programs include the following:  BS in Business/Information Systems. BS in Business/e-Business. BS in Information Technology. BS in Information Technology/Information System  Security. BS in Information Technology/Visual  Communications.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix also offers two master&#8217;s degrees, including:  MBA/Technology Management. MIS &#8211; Master of Information  Systems.</p>
<p>Capella  University offers a variety of online information technology degrees,  including the following:  BS in Information Technology &#8211; General. BS in IT &#8211; Graphics and Multimedia. BS in IT &#8211; Information Assurance and  Security. BS in IT &#8211; Network Technology. BS in IT &#8211; Web Application Development. MBA &#8211; Information Technology Management. MS in IT &#8211; General Information  Technology. MS in IT &#8211; Network Architecture and  Design. MS in IT &#8211; Information Security. MS in IT &#8211; System Design and  Programming.</p>
<p>Kaplan  University has 6 online bachelor&#8217;s degree programs in the IT academic  area. Specializations include:   Database.  Multimedia and animation. Networking. Programming. Web development.</p>
<p>Their associate&#8217;s degrees in the IT field are all in information systems and  include specializations in Java, networking, web development, and wireless  networking.</p>
<p>Four online technology colleges, all with different levels of degrees and  academic specializations. You can find certification programs and associate&#8217;s  degree programs in technology fields of study at most public community colleges.  Four-year colleges and universities will also have technology studies. Many of  the universities have comprehensive schools of computer science that have grown  out of their electrical engineering departments.</p>
<p>You can find some esoteric specialties in some of the larger universities, in  such areas as computer languages, database design and artificial intelligence. Those sorts of institutions are best suited for those with time and dedication to  pursue full four- or five-year courses of study. If you are interested in  breaking into the technology field and need a certificate or a college degree to  do it &#8211; while you are working &#8211; then you should consider the online option.</p>
<p>These schools are accredited, well established, and one of them is going to have  the degree in the academic focal area that you want. Online technology degrees also, typically,  take less time. They are pragmatic courses of study, designed to get you the  education you need as efficiently as possible. With every year, technology  offerings grow as the industry develops more complexity and areas of specialization.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[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).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Bill Gates" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/bill-gates-in-classroom.jpg" border="0" alt="Bill Gates" width="120" height="120" />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).</p>
<p>Computer science learning programs,  at the college level, grew out of the electrical engineering departments at many  schools. Many universities still issue degrees in electrical  engineering with a computer science specialty. But, the point is that the  term &#8220;computer science&#8221; covers the science of all types of technology  hardware, from routers, to fiber optic switches, to laptop screens.</p>
<p>Information technology programs  include the study of computer data and its transmission in many forms. The Internet and its functions fall under information technology, as do computer  networks and databases. Digital graphics is a form of information technology. The  two terms divide an enormous body of learning into the loosely defined areas of  hardware and the data that the hardware puts out.</p>
<p>Virtually all community colleges will have associate&#8217;s degree programs in computer  science, information technology or other academic spin-offs. Traditional  universities also provide majors in computer science and in information  technology. You can also find a good deal of specialization and a much more  direct course to a degree through an online  college.</p>
<p>There are institutes and schools that specialize in certification courses for  many of the technical support jobs that make technology systems work. CDI College  is an online school with perhaps 20 different courses of study in computer  networking, programming and maintenance. Everest College is a school with nine  campuses and an online program that offers courses in such topics as computer information systems, advanced microcomputer applications, and applied office  technology. These online  schools and others like them focus on the field of certification for  specific technology skill sets.</p>
<p>Westwood  College is an online school with 2 technology bachelor&#8217;s programs:  information systems security and computer network management. Their 2 associate&#8217;s  degree programs in technology specialize in computer network engineering and  technical management.</p>
<p>University of Phoenix Online has a series of bachelor&#8217;s and  master&#8217;s degrees that center on IT, many combined with a concentration on  business:  Associate of Arts in Information  Technology. Associate of Arts in IT/Networking. Associate of Arts in IT/Visual  Communication. Bachelor of Science in Business/ e-Business. Bachelor of Science in Business/Information  Systems. Bachelor of Science in Information  Technology. Bachelor of Science in IT/Information System  Security. Bachelor of Science in IT/Visual  Communication. MBA/Technology Management. MIS &#8211; Master of Information Systems. Doctor of Management/Information Systems and  Technology.</p>
<p>Boston University&#8217;s online affiliate Metropolitan College offers a bachelor&#8217;s in  computer science and a bachelor&#8217;s in management information systems. Their  master&#8217;s programs include computer science/security and computer information  systems/security. Those two degrees provide a clear illustration of the split  between computer science (hardware) and IT (data).</p>
<p>Kaplan  University is another online institute with a comprehensive set of  educational technology programs. They have 6 associate&#8217;s degrees and 6 bachelor&#8217;s  degrees in such majors as database, web development, networking computer  information systems, and wireless networking.</p>
<p>These are a selection of online technology institutes that provide a  wide spectrum of educational opportunity. Select your field of interest, and then  go shopping for a technology institute that will teach you what you need to  know.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[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 &#8220;information technology&#8221; in the job market has to do with the data computers  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Computer Technology" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/computers-and-electronics.jpg" border="0" alt="Computer Technology" width="120" height="130" />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 &#8220;information technology&#8221; in the job market has to do with the data computers  turn out.</p>
<p>Information technology data can be any type of information: raw data, document  files, images, video and audio files. Career choices may involve software development and computer programming. The field of  computer networking involves interconnecting pieces of hardware, but falls into the  category of an information technology career, nonetheless.</p>
<p>In the networking field alone, job descriptions include:  Network Administrator. Network Architect. Network Engineer. Network Installer.</p>
<p>There are technology college degrees available in all  of these fields with the possible exception of installer, in which case the  education required might fall under engineering.</p>
<p>Databases have grown large and complex as they have become vital business tools  for large corporations. Today there are careers in database administration, database design  (a sector of the computer programming field), and data mining. Data mining, a function of CRM  (Customer Relations Management), refers both to a class of software and a  methodology of  business operations, that applies the use of data to the development of more  efficient and  profitable business operations.</p>
<p>System engineers have careers in technology that give them the job of designing  computer networks or, more properly, the manner in which computers relate to one  another over those networks. Designing these computer networks could involve:  Shared files. Shared printers. Shared uplinks. Shared software. Online teleconferencing.</p>
<p>For every system of any size or complexity, there is a system  administrator who has the critical job of keeping the system functioning.</p>
<p>Careers in computer technology include jobs in the product development sector.  Those positions include technical writing and quality assurance specialists, as well as project  managers, to guide the development of a new product from beginning to end.  Software engineers are critical to the development of new information technology products. Electrical engineers can be  found throughout the hardware sector of the industry, designing chips and routers  and smaller, faster components of  all types.</p>
<p>Education for these jobs can be found at technical schools, established universities  and online colleges. Many times, the online  colleges have the most focused computer technology education programs  because the people who seek online learning are often working people  looking to make career changes.</p>
<p>Colorado Technical University alone has four  associate&#8217;s degrees, four bachelor&#8217;s and four  master&#8217;s degrees in their information technology (IT) department. A partial list  of majors include:  IT Security.  IT Management. Software Engineering. Network Management.</p>
<p>While Colorado Technical University operate six campuses, nearly all of these  degrees are available online.</p>
<p>Kaplan University offers six associate&#8217;s degrees and six  bachelor&#8217;s degrees online with majors that will direct the student into a career  in technology. Many accredited  online schools have grown on the strength of their technology degree programs. You&#8217;ll be  surprised at the number of opportunities there are in the technology field, with  online degrees to match.</p>

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