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		<title>Online Computer Science Degree: A Possible Entryway to a Career in the FBI</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 20:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the typical graduate with a bachelor of computer science works in a comfortable office setting, an alternative career option after attending a computer science college is to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).  Detecting cyber-crime and other investigative assignments are just a few uses the FBI may have for a bachelor degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Female Computer Scientist" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/woman-laptop.jpg" border="0" alt="Female Computer Scientist" width="160" height="120" />Although the typical graduate with a bachelor of computer science works in a comfortable office setting, an alternative career option after attending a computer science college is to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).  Detecting cyber-crime and other investigative assignments are just a few uses the FBI may have for a bachelor degree computer science professional.  However, the FBI career website warns, &#8220;There is no such thing as a typical day for an FBI Special Agent.&#8221;</p>
<h4>FBI Application Requirements</h4>
<p>Only U.S. citizens between the ages of 23 and 37 are eligible to apply for a position with the FBI.  A bachelor of computer science or one of five other specified disciplines is also essential.  In addition to attendance at a computer science university, the FBI looks for individuals with special skills in computer science and information technology, foreign language proficiency, military experience, and a variety of other skills.  Foreign language proficiency is not a requirement, although it may boost an applicant&#8217;s ranking.  Finally, all professionals pursuing an FBI career with a degree in computer science must pass a physical examination and an extensive background check.</p>
<h4>Starting an FBI Career with a Degree in Computer Science</h4>
<p>All new FBI special agents begin their careers with an 18-week training program at the marine base in Quantico, Virginia.  Training takes place at a law enforcement training facility and includes both classroom study and hands-on training in areas such as the use of firearms.  Special agents then enter a  two-year probationary period and must relocate to an assigned post.  Agents must transfer to wherever they are assigned, although they may specify their preferences ahead of time.</p>
<h4>Earning a Bachelor of Computer Science Degree</h4>
<p>Numerous schools are now offering sophisticated programs in computer science through distance education.  Included on the list of computer science schools online is Warren National University.  Students may enroll in a computer science course online in subjects such as software development, computer languages, and introduction to databases.  Kennedy-Western&#8217;s online computer science program has been especially designed for mid-career professionals and offers three areas of concentration within its program.</p>
<p>Working with the FBI can involve testifying in court, meeting with sources to investigate illegal activities, and making arrests.  It entails issues like terrorism, organized crime, and drug-trafficking. But it also comes with health and life insurance, vacation and sick pay, and a full retirement plan.  Deciding to work for the FBI requires careful consideration, but could be the most exciting, rewarding career for a professional with a bachelor of computer science degree.</p>

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		<title>Bachelor Degree Computer Science: Humanitarian Work as a Computer Researcher</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 19:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extraordinary  project conceived of by Nicholas Negroponte, a professional computer  researcher planned to distribute laptop computers with internet  connections to 1 million children in Libya by June 2008.  His goal was to design a laptop computer that will cost $100 and come  with wireless internet connection capabilities.  Negroponte&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Man assembling computer" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/computers-and-electronics.jpg" border="0" alt="Man assembling computer" width="120" height="130" />An extraordinary  project conceived of by Nicholas Negroponte, a professional computer  researcher planned to distribute laptop computers with internet  connections to 1 million children in Libya by June 2008.  His goal was to design a laptop computer that will cost $100 and come  with wireless internet connection capabilities.  Negroponte&#8217;s work showcases a  unique way to use a bachelor degree computer science  education for humanitarian work.</p>
<h4>What does a Computer Researcher Do?</h4>
<p>A computer researcher may work at a computer science university or research  facility investigating a wide range of computer science topics.  For example, a  computer researcher working at a computer science college may attempt to design  robots to clean chemical spills, create 3D graphic systems for exploring the  human body, discover new ways to search the internet, or construct a wireless  sensor network for the detection of earthquakes and tornadoes.  Earning a bachelor degree computer science  diploma is just the first step towards joining the rapidly growing  research field of computer science.</p>
<h4>Required Education to Work as a Computer Researcher</h4>
<p>Career opportunities, at the university level, typically require a PhD in Computer Science.   But the first step towards becoming a computer researcher is to earn a bachelor degree computer science  diploma.  Schools such as Warren National University provide training in computer programming, artificial intelligence, software development, operating systems, and  databases.  Building a firm foundation of knowledge in computer science prepares  researchers to thoroughly investigate and manipulate information later in their  careers.</p>
<p>For more information about a career in computer research, students may visit the  Computing Research Association website.  College-Pages.com is  another valuable education and career resource website with an extensive list of  available bachelor degree computer science  programs and informative articles.</p>

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		<title>Online Computer Science Degree: Important Contributions to Society from Professionals in Computer Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite its relatively new emergence as an academic field of study, an impressive  59,488 bachelor of computer science degrees  were awarded in the 2004 &#8211; 2005 academic year, according to the U.S. Department  of Education.  Professionals who have been  trained at a computer science college have already  made some [...]]]></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" />Despite its relatively new emergence as an academic field of study, an impressive  59,488 bachelor of computer science degrees  were awarded in the 2004 &#8211; 2005 academic year, according to the U.S. Department  of Education.  Professionals who have been  trained at a computer science college have already  made some significant contributions to society as a result of their studies and  experimentations.  In particular, the Personal Computer (PC) and the Internet  have revolutionized technology.  Students  wishing to pursue a career with a degree in computer science are backed  by a rich history that continues to expand today.</p>
<h4>Computer Science and the Development of the Personal Computer</h4>
<p>The first computers were a far stretch from the convenient, often portable  machines found in American homes and cafes today.  Early computers typically were  bulky, over-sized machines reserved for universities and large businesses.   Rather than the convenience of being able to complete online computer science  problems instantly, early computers came with long wait times to get results for  desired tasks.  Some answers would take hours or even days to complete.</p>
<p>Computers small enough and cheap enough to be used by the general public did not  arrive until the late 1970&#8217;s and early 1980&#8217;s.  The advent of the microprocessor  and advances in memory storage devices allowed for less spacious machines and  faster processing times.  The use of personal computers, as known today, exploded  in the 1990&#8217;s and continues to rapidly develop in technology and speed.</p>
<h4>Computer Science and the Development of the Internet</h4>
<p>J.C.R. Licklider, a prominent professional who fashioned an extraordinary career  in computer science, is often named as the forerunner of the Internet.  It was  his idea to develop online computer science technology by linking three major  computer terminals within the U.S. Department of Defense&#8217;s DARPA information  processing office.  The linking of the three terminals, along with the spread of  the network to the rest of the world, eventually formed the modern Internet of  the 1980&#8217;s. The Internet is a major component  in many people&#8217;s lives today, and computer science is the foundation upon which  the Internet operates.</p>
<h4>The Current Study of Computer Science</h4>
<p>Professionals who have earned, at least, bachelor degree computer science  credentials continue to study the field of computer science and contribute new  technology to society.  Some students are now choosing to take advantage of  computer science contributions, like the Internet, and attend computer science  schools online.  For example, Warren National University is a computer science university  offering a Bachelor of Computer  Science, a Master of Science in Computer  Science, and a Doctorate of Computer  Science along with three other potential specializations within the  field.  A computer science course online within each of the degrees may include  data structures and algorithms, software development, calculus, and  introduction to artificial intelligence.</p>
<p>Professionals who have attended a computer science university have also  contributed important concepts to science and technology such as a formal  definition of computation, the development of programming languages, and modern  conveniences like search engines.  Along with  the continuing rise in bachelor of computer science students  is the expectation of even more revolutionary contributions from the field of  computer science in the future.</p>

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		<title>Online Computer Science Programs: A Possible Path to a Career in Cyber Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 23:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York and Washington, DC,  President Bush placed renewed emphasis on the importance of cyber security by  proposing a $1 billion increase in spending for U.S. computer and network  security.  As a result, the cyber security industry has seen a boom in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Cyber Security Network Woman" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/network-admin-woman.jpg" border="0" alt="Cyber Security Network Woman" width="254" height="120" />After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York and Washington, DC,  President Bush placed renewed emphasis on the importance of cyber security by  proposing a $1 billion increase in spending for U.S. computer and network  security.  As a result, the cyber security industry has seen a boom in sales of  preventive technology and growth of information security careers.  Professionals  with a bachelor of computer science  degree are expected to see continued expansion in the industry as the  U.S. is still a long way from protecting cyber weaknesses.</p>
<h4>What is Cyber Security?</h4>
<p>Cyber security is a discipline within computer science that focuses on making  computers secure for use.  Although it may be impossible for even a professional  who has attended a computer science college to make a  system completely secure, the focus of cyber security involves balancing  prevention measures with usability needs.  The  U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team reports that common threats to computer  security include data theft, viruses, spyware, and identity theft.</p>
<h4>Required Education to Work in Cyber Security</h4>
<p>Most entry-level jobs in cyber security require completion of at least a bachelor degree computer science  program.  Many schools are now offering  a bachelor of computer science degree that is able to be completed entirely  online.  Computer science schools online make  it possible to enroll in a computer science course online while maintaining work  and family responsibilities at home.  Warren National University is a computer science  university that offers online undergraduate degrees in computer  science, an online Master&#8217;s degree in Computer  Science, and even an online Doctoral Degree in Computer  Science.  Their programs have been especially tailored towards mid-career  professionals.</p>
<h4>Qualities for Success in Cyber Security</h4>
<p>Students pursuing a career in cyber security will be most successful with strong  analytical and problem-solving skills.  They must also be able to communicate  effectively and work within a team setting.  Attention to detail is essential as  cyber security jobs often require awareness of multiple factors while working to  solve problems.  Cyber security programming jobs in particular require patience,  endurance, and the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines.  For students who are drawn to this specific  area of computer science, ITT Technical  Institute offers a Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Cyber Security.</p>
<h4>Job Outlook for Professionals in Cyber Security</h4>
<p>Whereas the job outlook for computer programmers in general is expected to grow  only 0 &#8211; 8% through the year 2014, programmers with knowledge in cyber  security issues and technology are expected to be in demand.  Software developers in cyber security are expected  to see job growth in the range of 27% or more as businesses place more importance  on investing in security software.</p>
<p>Students interested in pursuing a career with a degree in computer science may  contact Warren National University or ITT Technical  Institute for more information.  College-Pages.com is another  valuable source of information with an extensive list of available programs and  educational resources.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the year 1920, the word computer referred to a person who performed  calculations.  Today the field of computer science has grown to include  sub-disciplines such as computer graphics, computational complexity theory, and  programming language theory.  Many students  choosing to attend computer science schools online or  through some [...]]]></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" />Before the year 1920, the word computer referred to a person who performed  calculations.  Today the field of computer science has grown to include  sub-disciplines such as computer graphics, computational complexity theory, and  programming language theory.  Many students  choosing to attend computer science schools online or  through some other means are attempting to streamline their entrance into this  vast field by selecting a specialty within an undergraduate program.</p>
<h4>What is Computer Science?</h4>
<p>The discipline of computer science explores the theory behind information and  calculation and then applies this knowledge to computer systems.  Despite its  relative newness as an academic field, it has already made major contributions to  society, including the internet and personal computers (PCs).  Depending on the  sub-discipline, the study of computer science may focus on calculating specific  results, solving problems, or resolving challenges in executing  computations.</p>
<h4>Possible Specializations in Computer Science</h4>
<p>Computer Science and Software Design:  Specializing in software design through a computer science course online is  centered on the fact that software must be continually updated over time to  remain useful.  The online computer science  program at Warren National University uses the software design  specialization to teach students the intricate details of the design,  implementation, and maintenance phases of software development.  Kennedy-Western  University students also complete online computer science courses to  learn how to create efficient, useful software that produces effective  results.</p>
<p>Computer Science and Software Development:  Similar to specializing in software design, some computer science schools online  offer a concentration in software development.  In addition to the principles of  software design, students specializing in software development learn to decipher  when to sacrifice design for functionality.  Students also take online computer science classes to  understand evaluation tools that maximize software efficiency and allow for  continued modification and development even after the original release of the  software.</p>
<p>Computer Science and Programming: In order to  specialize in programming, some students choose to take a computer science course  online for official certification while others incorporate the specialty into a  bachelor&#8217;s degree in computer  science.  A specialization in programming teaches students how to create  the instructions that tell a computer system what to do.  Professionals  specializing in programming create code for everything from financial development  programs to flight simulator training programs.</p>
<h4>Qualities for Success in Computer Science</h4>
<p>Students pursuing a career in computer science will be most successful with  strong analytical and problem-solving skills.  They must also be able to  communicate effectively and work within a team setting.  Attention to detail is  essential as computer science jobs often require awareness of multiple factors  while working to solve problems. Computer  programming in particular requires patience, endurance, and the ability to work  under pressure to meet deadlines.</p>

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		<title>Game Art and Design: Nintendo Wii Demonstrates a Rapidly Growing Profession</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 06:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan&#8217;s Nintendo Wii has a  one-of-a-kind wireless controller.  Gamers will be able to use the controller as  a tennis racket, bowling ball, golf club, boxing gloves, and more.  Instead of a  complex series of button combinations to produce action, gamers simply tilt,  swing, and point the controller.  This [...]]]></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" />Japan&#8217;s Nintendo Wii has a  one-of-a-kind wireless controller.  Gamers will be able to use the controller as  a tennis racket, bowling ball, golf club, boxing gloves, and more.  Instead of a  complex series of button combinations to produce action, gamers simply tilt,  swing, and point the controller.  This new  innovation in game art and design comes as a welcomed development for the  reflex-challenged, and serves as an inspiration for anyone in pursuit of a  bachelor&#8217;s degree in game art and design.</p>
<p>Nintendo&#8217;s major competitors, Sony and Microsoft, are also busy releasing new  products in the game art and design industry.  Sony&#8217;s PlayStation 3 arrived in 2007 and is much more  technologically advanced than the Nintendo Wii.  Microsoft has recently released  its Xbox 360 and has sold over millions since 2005.  Game art and design has, indeed, been a booming  industry since its initial explosion with the release of PONG in 1971.</p>
<p>However, Nintendo expects to gain a competitive edge by appealing to the mass  market rather than just the serious gamer.  Whereas Sony&#8217;s PlayStation 3 costs around $600, the Nintendo Wii is promised costs only $250 in  the United States.   Mr. Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America, reported to  the New York Times that Nintendo intends to expand the current market of game art  and design to avoid continuing down a path that limits its appeal simply to the  hard-core gamer.</p>
<p>Nintendo&#8217;s game artists and game designers have equipped the Wii with several  unique features in order to capture Nintendo&#8217;s target market.  In addition to its  sleek appearance, it comes with a photo channel that allows digital photographs  to be displayed on the television screen.  It also comes with an interactive news  and weather channel as well as internet surfing capability through the  television.</p>
<p>Nintendo&#8217;s Wii comes as yet another advancement in the game art and design  industry.  Each console is sold along with a Wii sports game featuring  tennis, golf, bowling, and a variety of other sports that show off the Wii&#8217;s new  controller.  25 to 30 additional games will be available for sale this year as  well as 30 downloadable games from the internet for the price of $5 to $10  each.</p>
<p>The rapidly evolving technology of Nintendo and its competitors demonstrates one  of the factors behind the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics&#8217; predictions for  careers in game art and design.  Along with the profession of software  publishing, game art and design is expected to be the third fastest growing  career through the year 2014.  Students  attending universities such as Westwood  College to earn a Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Game Art and Design can count on numerous  employment opportunities within the industry.  Prospective students may contact  Westwood College for more information or visit College-Pages.com, the education and  career resource, for a complete list of available programs and additional  resources.</p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 07:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who grew up playing PONG on Atari, or Super Mario Brothers on  Ninetendo, Game Art and Design probably sounds somewhat like a fantasy career.   Professionals who can wrap their hands around the creative and technical process  of producing video games are diving into the games industry as a unique [...]]]></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" />For those who grew up playing PONG on Atari, or Super Mario Brothers on  Ninetendo, Game Art and Design probably sounds somewhat like a fantasy career.   Professionals who can wrap their hands around the creative and technical process  of producing video games are diving into the games industry as a unique way to  make money.</p>
<h4>Industry Outlook</h4>
<p>The release of PONG in 1971, with its paddle and ball games, marked the explosion  of the games industry.  In 2005 the video game industry grossed about 7 billion  dollars according to the ESA annual report.   The industry has been booming since the 1990&#8217;s and is expected to continue to  expand throughout the next decade.  Lumped together with software publishing, the  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that game art and design will be the  third fastest growing profession through the year 2014.</p>
<h4>Career Options in Game Art and Design</h4>
<p>Students interested in pursuing a  bachelor&#8217;s degree in game art and design have several career options.   Artistically-inclined individuals may do well as a game artist.  The game artist  is responsible for everything in a video game that requires visual art.   Characters, scenery, and props are all parts of the game that must be designed  before production is possible.</p>
<p>Alternatively, graduates with a bachelor&#8217;s degree in game art and design may be able to land a  position as a game designer.  A game designer creates the concept, layout, and  design of the video game.  These positions tend to me more competetive as a bad  idea can cost a developer major profit losses.</p>
<h4>Educational Requirements</h4>
<p>There is no specific standard for education in the games industry.  Necessary  qualifications are determined by the employer&#8217;s needs.  Sometimes an associate&#8217;s  degree combined with on-the-job training is sufficient to secure an entry-level  position.  More often, students choose to pursue a bachelor&#8217;s degree in game art and design.  Programs such as the bachelor&#8217;s  degree in game art and design from Westwood  College equip students with a well-rounded knowledge of 3-D modeling,  animation, and practical business information.</p>
<p>Students serious about pursuing a career in game art and design must have  creativity, good problem-solving skills, and a working knowledge of  computers.  Additional qualifications may be  required depending on the specific career of interest.  Students may contact  Westwood  College for more information about a Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Game Art and Design.  College-Pages.com, the education  resource, also has a complete list of available programs and additional resources.</p>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 05:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enrollment in computer programming schools has dropped in  recent years, partly in fear of labor outsourcing and partly in response to  waning student interest in math and science.   While the computer programming profession continues to hold its ground,  competition for available jobs with average starting salaries of $52,500 to  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Man Repairing Computer" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/engineering-and-technology/computers-and-electronics.jpg" border="0" alt="Man Repairing Computer" width="120" height="130" />Enrollment in computer programming schools has dropped in  recent years, partly in fear of labor outsourcing and partly in response to  waning student interest in math and science.   While the computer programming profession continues to hold its ground,  competition for available jobs with average starting salaries of $52,500 to  $83,250 is high.  However, technical, detail-oriented students who are able to communicate simply with others may be in a  prime position to compete for desirable positions within the field.</p>
<h4>What is a Computer Programmer?</h4>
<p>As implied by the title, professionals who have attended a computer programming college work with  computer programs.  Computer programmers create, test, and maintain the programs  that tell computers what to do.  Professionals attend computer programming schools to learn how to  create instructions for everything from financial records programs to flight  simulator training programs.  Computer programmers usually work alongside  computer engineers and analysts.  After the computer engineers or analysts  complete the design process, the computer programmer translates the design into  logical steps that the computer can comprehend.</p>
<h4>Available Jobs for Computer Programmers</h4>
<p>According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the majority of professionals  who have attended a computer programming college work in  computer design industries.  Of the 455,000 jobs held in 2004, many were also in  industries such as telecommunications, software publishing, insurance, education,  and government.  Computer programmers typically work in comfortable office  settings, but may work long hours to meet deadlines or fix problems that occur  outside of normal business hours.  Some professionals who have attended computer programming schools are also taking  advantage of telecommuting opportunities in computer programming.</p>
<h4>Required Education for Computer Programmers</h4>
<p>In 2004, more than two-thirds of computer programmers held a Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Computer Science or a related discipline.  As  the number of qualified computer programmers rises, employers are increasingly  requiring formal education.  Online computer programming schools, such as Westwood College, are now offering an entire online computer  programming degree at the undergraduate level.  A computer programming course  online can be completed from the comfort of students&#8217; homes while maintaining  work and possibly family responsibilities.  Students interested in signing up for  an online computer  programming class may contact  Westwood College for more information or visit College-Pages.com for an extensive list  of available programs.</p>
<h4>Job Outlook for Computer Programmers</h4>
<p>The official prediction from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for job growth  in the computer programming industry is 0-8% through the year 2014.  The highest number of new positions is expected to be in data–processing service firms, software houses, and computer consulting businesses.  Applicants with the best prospects will be those who obtain formal bachelor&#8217;s degrees from computer programming schools combined with practical work experience.  Students may also complete an online programming class to become certified in a particular programming language.  One of the growing areas of emphasis in the field will be cyber–security, which will increase the demand for computer programmers who are knowledgeable in digital security issues and technology.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 20:28:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The C programming language is a standardized imperative computer programming  language developed in the early 1970s. It is valued for its efficiency and is the  most popular programming language for writing system software. Even though it was  not designed for novices, it is commonly used in computer science education.
This language was developed, [...]]]></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" />The C programming language is a standardized imperative computer programming  language developed in the early 1970s. It is valued for its efficiency and is the  most popular programming language for writing system software. Even though it was  not designed for novices, it is commonly used in computer science education.</p>
<p>This language was developed, along with the Unix operating system, with which it  is associated, by programmers and for programmers. It is available on a wide  range of platforms (probably more than any other programming language in  existence). It was designed to enable and encourage machine-independent  programming.</p>
<p>C has a minimalistic set of keywords, parameters that are passed by value,  function pointers and static variables, lexical variable scope, a simple core  language with important functionality like math functions and file handling  provided by sets of library routines. It focuses on the procedural programming  paradigm, with facilities for programming in a structured style.</p>
<p>There are certain functions lacking in C, such as automatic garbage collection,  language support for object-oriented programming, closures, native support for  multithreading and networking and nested functions. Even though other languages  may contain what C lacks, it still runs more efficiently than many other  languages. It is a language that can be written quickly and run on a new platform  more easily than other programs.</p>
<p>The book, &#8220;The C Programming Language&#8221; known to C programmers as &#8220;K&amp;R&#8221; for its  publishers Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kernighan, serves as an informal  specification of the C language. An interesting side note is that C&#8217;s developers  wrote it to be able to play Space Travel on their company&#8217;s mainframe and needed  a new language to do so.</p>
<p>Another justification for developing the original computer used to develop Unix  and the C language was to create a system to automate the filing of patents.</p>
<p>For those interested in acquiring this programming skill, there are several  options. E-Learning Center offers C programming training courses, which build a  solid foundation in the basics. There are interactive, easy-to-follow training  sessions with unlimited access 24 hours a day, costing only cents per day. Hands  On IT Training Nationwide offers a five-day class in several major cities.</p>
<p>At a price of $2295, this hands on C programming course provides a comprehensive  introduction to the C language. There is treatment given to topics of string and  character manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, macro definition, and the C  library. The course explains the use of aggregate structures, unions and pointers  early on so that students can get extensive practice in the labs.</p>
<p>In order to write flexible, user-friendly programs, it appears that C is a ticket  to success. If you have a fundamental knowledge of programming concepts, you can  add C to your repertoire of computer languages, and increase the number of job  opportunities available to you.</p>

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		<title>A Quick Lesson On Object-Oriented Programming</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 06:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea behind object-oriented programming (OOP) is that a computer program is  seen as a collection of individual units (objects) that act on each other. The  traditional view of programming is that a program is seen as a collection of  functions or procedures, or as a list of instructions to the computer.
In [...]]]></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" />The idea behind object-oriented programming (OOP) is that a computer program is  seen as a collection of individual units (objects) that act on each other. The  traditional view of programming is that a program is seen as a collection of  functions or procedures, or as a list of instructions to the computer.</p>
<p>In object-oriented programming, each object can receive messages or send messages  to other objects. It is more flexible, easier to learn and simpler to maintain.  It lends itself to more direct analysis, coding and understanding of complex  situations and procedures than other programming methods. Translation from real- world objects is eased because there is direct mapping from the real world to the  object-oriented program. Programmers define not only the data type of a data  structure, but also the functions that can be applied to the data structure. This  data structure then becomes an &#8220;object&#8221; that includes data and functions. This  system enables programmers to create modules that do not need to be changed when  a new type of object is added. Thus, the program is easier to modify.</p>
<p>A programming language that is object oriented must be used. Java, C++ and  Smalltalk are three of the most popular languages, and Pascal also has an object- oriented version.</p>
<p>The underlying concepts behind object-oriented programming must be understood  before they can be translated into code. The fundamental concepts include:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Class</strong> &#8211; A class is a blueprint or prototype that defines the variables and  the methods common to all objects of a certain kind.</li>
<li><strong>Object</strong> &#8211; An object is a software bundle of related variables and methods.  Software objects are often used to model real-world objects you find in everyday  life.</li>
<li><strong>Message</strong> &#8211; Software objects interact and communicate with each other using  messages.</li>
<li><strong>Inheritance</strong> &#8211; A class inherits state and behavior from its super class.  Inheritance provides a powerful and natural mechanism for organizing and  structuring software programs.</li>
<li><strong>Interface</strong> &#8211; An interface is a contract in the form of a collection of method.  When a class implements an interface, it promises to implement all of the methods  declared in that interface.</li>
<li><strong>Abstraction</strong> &#8211; The ability of a program to ignore the details of an object&#8217;s  class and work at a more generic level when appropriate.</li>
</ul>
<p>In summary, the &#8220;object&#8221; of object-oriented programming appears to be a more  flexible, easily changeable language that is widely popular in large-scale  software engineering. For those who want to expand their computer programming  skills to include object-oriented programming, there are many online classes and resources to assist  in learning its intricacies. The Object Discovery Training Program, for example,  provides easily accessible training either on-site, in public classes or with  distance learning.</p>
<p>Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc. offers a 4-day class in many cities, which  claims its students will have total proficiency in Object-oriented analysis and  design. There is an appropriate training program available for you if  your &#8220;object&#8221; is become more proficient in computer language programming.</p>

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		<title>Software for Human Resources Information &amp; Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:26:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human information resources management (HRIM) is a software concept that has  spawned an information technology (IT) class of its own, and a thriving industry.  There is a trade organization, the International Association of Human Resources  Information Management (IHRIM) that has an annual trade show, a newsletter and an  assortment of member [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="HR Management" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/business-management-graduates.jpg" border="0" alt="HR Management" width="254" height="120" />Human information resources management (HRIM) is a software concept that has  spawned an information technology (IT) class of its own, and a thriving industry.  There is a trade organization, the International Association of Human Resources  Information Management (IHRIM) that has an annual trade show, a newsletter and an  assortment of member benefits. You can find them at  <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ihrim.org" target="_blank">http://www.ihrim.org</a> and you  can also find an enthusiastic, detailed article about the value of HRIM software  to small and mid-sized businesses: ( Technology Becomes Affordable to the Small and Midsize Market: Are You Still  Doing the Paper Chase?)</p>
<p>HRIM software began as document management software for a segment of business  operations that is heavily burdened with paper flow. The job application processs  alone requires an application, a resume, various supporting and documents  verifying employee eligibility.</p>
<p>Once an employee is in the ranks, the ongoing record keeping spreads to benefits  and accounting functions that include insurance status, attendance, periodic  performance evaluations, payroll records, tax withholding, etc. Letters of  commendation or disciplinary actions, promotions, demotions &#8211; all have been paper  documents to be filed in some fashion prior to the advent of electronic record  keeping.</p>
<p>Human resources information management software consolidates many of these record  keeping functions into a database that takes many of the filing cabinets out of  the office layout and provides business analytical tools based on the personnel  files.</p>
<p>Companies that produce and sell human resources information management software  usually design them in modular form. Functions may include:</p>
<ul>
<li> HR (hiring)</li>
<li>Payroll</li>
<li>Tax Filing</li>
<li>Scheduler</li>
<li>Timekeeper</li>
<li>Accruals</li>
<li>Activities</li>
<li>Attendance</li>
<li>Leave</li>
<li>Record Manager (employee overview)</li>
<li>Employee (access)</li>
<li> Manager (access)</li>
</ul>
<p>These last two features are access to the database for both employees and  managers. Employees can access information on insurance issues, personal  insurance coverage, payroll records, vacation or time off available, work  schedules and so on. Managers can file work schedules and departmental or  employee reports as required regarding personnel activities. The interactive  features of most HRIM systems are strong selling points as they take the need for  personal counseling on each employee question or issue out of management&#8217;s daily  responsibilities.</p>
<p>Human resources information can be put into database forms that provide  management information. Some management decisions regarding worker productivity  and streamlining operations can be aided with data developed through HRIM. One  software company notes these analytical tools that their software data can  generate:</p>
<ul>
<li> Effective workforce deployment to meet quality, cost, and customer  satisfaction goals</li>
<li>Labor cost control</li>
<li>Government regulation compliance</li>
<li>Employee recruiting, development, and retention</li>
</ul>
<ul></ul>
<p>Statistics in these categories matched against industry norms can provide  valuable benchmarks for decisions on operational changes. Many of the software  firms that provide the basic packages providing the record keeping categories  listed above will provide sophisticated analytical modules as options sold  separately.</p>
<p>Human resources management software can be a helpful tool for the employee and  for mid-level management staff. Software implementation and the impact on  employee&#8217;s daily routines need to be handled carefully. Many software companies  provide company-wide briefings as part of the product sale.</p>

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		<title>Business Accounting Software Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 17:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accounting software has grown into a market of products with robust sets of accounting tools,  database management options, analytical formatting and lots of clever and enticing options.  Accounting &#8220;solution&#8221; software is a market segment that incorporates many business functions  including accouting, such as point of sale systems and payroll functions. For retailers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Business Accountants" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/man-woman-bm.jpg" border="0" alt="Business Accountants" width="120" height="120" />Accounting software has grown into a market of products with robust sets of accounting tools,  database management options, analytical formatting and lots of clever and enticing options.  Accounting &#8220;solution&#8221; software is a market segment that incorporates many business functions  including accouting, such as point of sale systems and payroll functions. For retailers, the point  of sale components integrate with &#8220;back office&#8221; records to instantly reflect sales activity in  general ledger and cash flow reports.</p>
<p>NetSuite offers an online integrated business applications system that operates off of the  company&#8217;s remote servers. NetSuite clients are provided with an onscreen &#8220;dashboard&#8221; that provides  them with online functions and reports. It is an instant integrated system for midsized companies  that may have several business locations which need centralized accounting and operations  information with multiple points of access.</p>
<p>Records that are provided include performance indicators such as sales information on an annual  basis, by location, by sales person, and so forth. The software handles customer relations,  marketing programs and an entire e-business subdivision. The marketing program, for instance, can  analyze customer buying characteristics in order to target market segments. The program will also  provide an ROI for each marketing campaign it devises.</p>
<p>Clearly, NetSuite&#8217;s product is all things to all operations departments. The accounting functions  are a mere portion of this omnibus software package. But it is indicative of the functional growth  of software targeted at midsized companies.</p>
<p>You can shop for accounting software by scrolling through the applications that are available,  selecting those that you need, and finding a software program that provides them. It is easy to  purchase a program in this field and find yourself using twenty five percent of its functionality.</p>
<p>General business tasks include accounts payable and receivable; payroll; the general ledger;  budget planning and tracking; purchase orders and sales analysis.</p>
<p>For invoicing functions you may need a &#8216;time and billing&#8217; component, for professions such as the  law where your product is your time. A point-of-sale or cash register system and inventory  tracking can be tied to the invoicing system. Other specialized features might include tax  preparation and job costing, work order and project management.</p>
<p>These modular accounting solutions software packages try to build multiple variables into their  products. Microsoft has a business solutions product that &#8220;plugs into Microsoft Office&#8221; and  includes a financial solutions component. The solutions referred to are more the analytical and  projection tools, designed to streamline business operations. But underlying all those tables and  charts is a full-fledged accounting system.</p>
<p>There are many components to the Microsoft Dynamics suite and purchasing one would require a good  deal of discussion and debate. Their contribution to the continuing trend of modular customization  is the ability to choose a software configuration based on industry. This accounting and business  solutions software can be selected for businesses in the following categories:</p>
<ul>
<li>Construction</li>
<li>Distribution</li>
<li>Education</li>
<li>Government</li>
<li>Healthcare</li>
<li>Life Sciences</li>
<li>Manufacturing</li>
<li>Not-for-Profit</li>
<li>Retail</li>
<li>Professional Services</li>
</ul>
<p>Further choices are in the business components such as e-business, retail, financial management  and so on. There are more detailed menus beneath each of these categories as well. Accounting  solutions software is designed for the customer seeking an electronic, record-keeping system to  meet business needs. Once the needs are established, the components are locked together into a  system.</p>

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		<title>Human Resources Management Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some elaborate software programs on the market today for human resource  management. Some are focused solely on the personnel aspect of business. Others  are suites of business management software that incorporate customer relations  management functions with accounting with human resources; these constitute an  attempt to provide all services in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="article_img" title="Human Resource Managers" src="http://www.college-pages.com/images/category/business-and-management/women-bm.jpg" border="0" alt="Human Resource Managers" width="120" height="120" />There are some elaborate software programs on the market today for human resource  management. Some are focused solely on the personnel aspect of business. Others  are suites of business management software that incorporate customer relations  management functions with accounting with human resources; these constitute an  attempt to provide all services in one package. Some programs contain interactive  features that allow employee access to certain information, such as health  coverage details, vacation days available, and so forth.</p>
<p>The number of details that human resources software can track is remarkable. The  question of overkill is up to the human resources manager that is making the  purchase decision. There is no doubt that these software packages do provide some  centralization. Traditionally, employee records are scattered among the human  resources department, the benefits oversight employees and the accounting  department. Many of the available software packages pull all of those records  together.</p>
<p>Here is a list of the tracking categories for Auxillium West HR software:</p>
<ul>
<li>Applicants</li>
<li> Attendance and Leave</li>
<li>Benefits</li>
<li>Bonuses Category</li>
<li>Cobra Tracking and Billing</li>
<li>Company Property</li>
<li>Compensation</li>
<li>Dependents</li>
<li>Education</li>
<li>EEO</li>
<li>I9</li>
<li>Job Openings</li>
<li>Organization</li>
<li>Pay Performance</li>
<li>Personal Data</li>
<li>Position</li>
<li>Prior Employment</li>
<li>Safety Skills</li>
<li>Status</li>
<li>Stock Options</li>
<li>Temporary Visas</li>
<li>Time &amp; Attendance</li>
<li>Training and Certification</li>
<li>Workers&#8217; Comp/OSHA</li>
</ul>
<p>This is one of the more focused software packages for human resources, and the  itemization is startling. There is very little in this software that relates to  the hiring process: applicants and job openings is about all. This package is  advertised for small to mid-sized companies, and includes access for managers and  employees as functional components. It will also interface with payroll and  timekeeping record programs.</p>
<p>Ascentis is another product designed for small and midsized companies. Their  focus is different, in that their product is designed for companies that  outsource their payroll and benefits management. Ascentis claims that their  software &#8220;integrates with most of the nation&#8217;s large insurance carriers and  payroll providers.&#8221; This software also moves into the business management area.</p>
<p>The Ascentis product has a workflow monitoring module with &#8220;25 pre-built standard  workflow processes. These automated processes can be modified to fit an  organization&#8217;s needs.&#8221; Here the software moves well beyond the standard HR  functions and into daily operations. It does include a job applicant component  with a thorough set of features, including a standardized online application form.</p>
<p>Knowledge Point human resources software is sold on a modular basis. The employee  with purchasing responsibility can add features as desired. One of the components  that tries to automate a truly subjective process is the Managing Performance  Impact module. This feature provides a device for rating employee performance.</p>
<p>It provides 55 &#8220;behavior based competencies&#8221; on which a manager can rate an  employee &#8211; customizable for industry-specific functions. It edits the reviewer&#8217;s  comments for grammar and &#8220;inappropriate language.&#8221; It prompts the reviewer for  examples on the rating items. Finally, it circulates the performance review as  desired. This module might be an example of creating a need and then filling it.</p>
<p>These three products are an introduction to the range of functions provided by  human resources software (HRIS). Most of these software packages are sold with  base models and modular additions so that the purchaser can customize the  product. The purchaser can decide which components save effort and which create  work.</p>

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