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2 ming Languages Associate Programs in North America


Laney College
Associate Degree in CIS/Computer Programming
- Oakland, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The major in Computer Programming prepares students for careers as software developers. The program provides the analytical, methodological, and language skills required within the computer industry, and serves as a partial foundation for continued education at four-year institutions.


Brunswick Community College
Information Technology – Computer Programming and Development
- Bolivia, USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
The Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment in the technology sector as designers, testers, support technicians, system administrators developers, or programmers who use computer software and/or hardware to design, process, implement and manage information systems in specialties such as database services, security, business intelligence, healthcare informatics and others depending on the technical path selected within this curriculum.
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Programming languages are essential for human-computer interaction and are used in a wide variety of technological fields. Career paths that rely on having a good understanding of this area include various types of programming and software development. People with this training can also become IT specialists.
From indigenous civilizations to modern day empires, North America has plenty of hands-on educational opportunities to offer scholars. Filled with a range of distinct cultures, students can educate themselves in well-rounded way.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing highly skilled careers may want to start by earning an associate degree at a community college or university. As students earn their degrees, they often expand their knowledge and worldview, as well as increase their professional qualifications.