Associates Degree Computer Programming Degree
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Coleman University | |||
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The goal of Coleman University is to provide a program of superior undergraduate and graduate... |
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Miller Motte Technical College | |||
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Judge Leon Motte founded the school in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1916. Initially it... |
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McCann School of Business and Technology | |||
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Committed to excellence in post-secondary education since 1897, we have a rich history of helping... |
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Kaplan University | |||
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Whether you're looking to change or advance your career, Kaplan University will help you... |
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CollegeAmerica | |||
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Welcome to CollegeAmerica, where you can complete your accelerated Occupational Associate's... |
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An Associates Degree in Software Applications and Programming will prepare an individual to work for a variety of businesses in many different industries. Software programmers are in high demand by technologically savvy employers and businesses to develop, maintain, and edit customized software designed to increase productivity. In programs such as this, students could acquire the hands-on training in software scripting, database development, programming languages and other related aspects of the industry. These skills will assist graduates in acquiring entry-level positions in a variety of languages such as Visual Basic, Java and C++. An average starting salary with an Associates Degree in Software Applications and Programming is approximately $52,464. Experience in this field may be required to earn the starting salary. |
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