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The demand for qualified computer programmers continues to grow.
Technical schools offering computer programming degrees teach programming skills in today's most frequently used languages and platforms. Upon graduation, you can qualify for a position as a programmer analyst, systems analyst, database administrator, and more.
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The following technical schools offer training for a career as a Computer Programmer:
Ashworth College teaches you how to create Windows applications using Visual Basic in its online Computer Programming diploma program. You start out learning how to use controls and variables. You then work on several real applications as you master error handling, debugging, and using files and databases to store information.
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Baker College Online teaches students the principles of computer programming and systems analysis with its distance learning Associate degree program in Computer Programming. Students learn C++, Java and Visual Basic, and receive an introduction to database and HTML programming. The school also offers a Java option that offers coursework based on the Sun/Java Academic Initiative.
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Bradford School teaches you to program computers in its sixteen month Associate of Applied Business degree in Computer Programming. Coursework includes object oriented programming in languages including Java and Visual Basic.
Find out more about the Computer Programming degree from Bradford School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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CollegeAmerica AOS in Computer Programming degree teaches students to write code in a number of object-oriented languages, including Visual Basic, C++, and Java. The program also includes an introduction to database development and networking.
Colorado Technical University Bachelor degree in Computer Science teaches computer programming and software engineering skills with courses taught by professionals in the information technology industry. The program also provides an introduction to computer networking and information security, and presents the principles of project management.
DeVry University Bachelor's - Computer Information Systems degree program trains students in both programming and business skills so that they can develop cutting-edge business applications. Coursework focuses on programming skills, for both online and offline applications. Students learn systems development and mathematics. Finally, courses in business, social sciences, and the humanities round out the student's education.
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Get more information on the Computer Information Systems Degree, offered online, and at the following DeVry University locations: Arizona: Mesa and Phoenix California: Alhambra, Bakersfield, Colton, Daly City, Elk Grove, Fremont, Fresno, Irvine, Long Beach, Palmdale, Pomona, San Diego, Sherman Oaks Colorado: Colorado Springs, Greenwood Village (Denver South), Westminster Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami, Miramar, Orlando, and Tampa Georgia: Atlanta, Decatur, Duluth and Stockbridge Illinois: Addison, Chicago, Elgin, Gurnee, Naperville, Oakbrook Terrace, Tinley Park Kentucky: Louisville Indiana: Indianapolis, Merrillville Kentucky: Louisville Maryland: Bethesda Minnesota: Edina, St. Louis Park Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis Nevada: Henderson New Jersey: North Brunswick and Paramus New York: Long Island City, New York City North Carolina: Charlotte, Morrisville Ohio: Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Seven Hills Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Oregon: Portland Pennsylvania: Fort Washington, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Valley Forge Texas: Houston, Irving and San Antonio Utah: Sandy Virginia: Arlington, Chesapeake (South Hampton Roads) and Manassas Washington: Bellevue, Federal Way Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Waukesha (In New York, DeVry University operates as DeVry College of New York). Programs may vary by location. |
Florida Career College provides an introduction to computers, networks, and programming in its two year diploma program in Business Computer Programming. Students learn to create applications for PCs and the Internet, using languages including Java, Visual Basic, and .ASP, plus learn database programming for Microsoft Access and Oracle.
Herzing University teaches programming languages and skills used in developing desktop applications, websites, and database driven applications in its Associate degree program in Computer Science. Students learn Visual Basic, Java, and C++, along with programming theory and basic network operations. Additional courses cover databases, markup language programming for web pages, and A+ certification preparation.
Hickey College computer programming training can get you started developing applications for business or the Web. Learn languages such as Java and Visual Basic, along with object oriented programming skills. The 16 month degree program provides training in advanced programming languages and general business skills.
Kaplan University Intro to Computer Programming Language certificate provides training on four programming languages, including Visual Basic, C++, Java, and HTML. The skills you gain can be applied towards a later degree at Kaplan, or to get you started as a programmer. The certificate program is offered online, over the Internet.
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Minneapolis Business College teaches the computer programming skills you need to start a career as a computer programmer. The 16 month Associate degree in Computer Programming and Applications teaches Visual Basic and Java, along with object-oriented programming skills, networks, and Linux.
Missouri Tech offers associate and bachelor degree programs in Software Engineering. Lower division coursework includes Visual Basic and C++ training, along with an introduction to electronics and databases. In the bachelor degree, students gain experience in systems analysis and procedural programming.
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Pittsburgh Technical Institute provides training in object oriented programming and rapid application development in its 24 month Associate's degree. Students learn programming algorithms, GUI development, and how to construct user friendly interfaces. The program includes an internship in the computer industry.
Stevens-Henager College provides training in Visual Basic and C++ in its Computer Programming Associate degree. Students learn to use Java and JavaScript to program for the Internet, and learn database development using Oracle.
Sullivan University teaches students to develop business computer applications with its Computer Programmer diploma, or Computer Programming associate degree programs. The diploma program teaches the Visual Basic and Java programming languages, along with an introduction to databases. The associate degree adds training in advanced concepts of data structures and systems design. Both programs are primarily hands-on, with students working on programming projects.
Strayer University prepares students for positions as computer programmers or programmer analysts with its certificate, diploma, and bachelor degrees in Information Systems: Programming. The Certificate program teaches object-oriented programming using C++, and introduces the student to databases. In the diploma program, students learn C++ and Java, and receive an introduction to networking and database concepts. In the Bachelor program, students can explore advanced object oriented programming, software engineering, and systems analysis.
Strayer University has locations in Birmingham, Alabama; Newark, Delaware; Washington, DC; Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Maitland, Orlando, Palm Beach Gardens and Tampa, Florida; Atlanta, Augusta, Douglasville, Lithonia, Morrow, Roswell and Savannah, Georgia; Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky; Baltimore, Millersville, Owings Mills, Rockville, and Suitland, Maryland; Cherry Hill and Willingboro, New Jersey; Charlotte, Greensboro, Huntersville, Morrisville, and Raleigh, North Carolina; Center Valley, Springfield, King of Prussia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cranberry Township, and Trevose, Pennsylvania; Charleston, Columbia and Greenville, South Carolina; Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee; Sandy, Utah; Scott Depot, West Virginia and throughout Virginia, including Glen Allen and Midlothian. Programs may not be available in every state, or at every campus, however, the degrees are also available online, over the Internet.
TechSkills offers Software Development training leading toward certification as a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer for MS .NET (MCSD .NET) and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist: .NET Framework 2.0 Web or Windows Applications. Choose from IT Memberships, which allow you to take as many certification courses as desired, or from CareerPath course bundles, which prepare you for certification in one area.
TechSkills has campuses in the following cities:
Arizona - Mesa, Phoenix
California - Oakland and San Jose
Colorado - Denver
Florida - Orlando and Tampa
Indiana - Indianapolis
Kansas - Kansas City
Minnesota - Minneapolis
Missouri - St. Louis
North Carolina - Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh
Nevada - Las Vegas
Ohio - Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Tennessee - Nashville
Texas - Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio
Utah - Salt Lake City
Wisconsin - Madison, Milwaukee
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Vatterott College has two computer programming training programs designed to get you quickly up to speed on today's most frequently used languages. The 60 week diploma program in Computer Programming gives you experience in writing applications in Visual Basic, C++, and Java, along with an introduction to database management systems.
The 90 week Associate of Occupational Studies degree in Computer Programming Technology adds training on internet programming and advanced programming concepts. Students also take professional development courses, including technical writing, problem solving, and team dynamics. The exact courses offered vary slightly at each campus. You can contact the school via the links below for more information.
Wood Tobé-Coburn School 16 month Associate degree in computer programming teaches widely used programming languages, including Java and Visual Basic, as well as basic computer networking skills. Students learn object-oriented programming. Possible career paths include application developer, network specialist, or IT specialist.
Learn more about the Computer Programming degree at Wood Tobé-Coburn School in New York City