Requirements:For this type of degree, students must take advanced math classes and a low level statistics course. Most employers require job seekers looking to work in the technology field to obtain a Bachelor's degree. Training is available in technical schools, junior colleges, and universities. Most schools offer lectures on programming, web development, and networking.
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Opportunities
From coding to programming, this field provides chances for future engineers to put their knowledge to the test. Plenty of internships and scholarships are available for students to look into so they can have an idea of what it takes to create software. Occupations in this career category include IT specialist, engineer, network administrator, computer programmer, and system analyst. All in all, there is plenty of opportunities for advancement when it comes to building software. Scholarship programs and internships are available (depending on the college). Websites such as fastweb.com and cappex.com help with scholarship searches.