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  1. Covin's Washington Area Computer Job Guide by Carol L. Covin, 1992-05
  2. Career Academy: blended learning from the comfort of your desk.(Bay Area Profile)(Samson Chu)(Interview): An article from: Computer User by Nadine Cruit, 2004-08-01
  3. Clsc Exam Certification Guide (Cisco Career Certification.) by Kevin Downes, Tim Boyles, 1999-10-15
  4. Internet Technologies at Work (Mike Meyers' Computer Skills) by Fred T Hofstetter, 2004-10-13
  5. The Guide to Internet Job Searching (Serial) by Margaret Riley, Frances Roehm, et all 1996-04
  6. How to find local area occupational wages for Montana on the Internet: A user's guide to America's Career InfoNet by Bob Schleicher, 2000
  7. Searchlight plus : relevant resources in high interest areas by Susan Cortright Weiss, 1983
  8. Novell's CNE® Study Guide -- IntranetWare¿/ NetWare® 4.11 by David James, IV Clarke, 1997-02-18
  9. Fundamentals of Wireless Networking by Ron Price, 2006-05-24
  10. Cisco Internetwork Design ((CP) CERTIFICATION)
  11. Cisco WAN Switching Professional Reference by Tracy Thorpe, Tracy L Thorpe, 2002-03-27
  12. The Ccie Study Guide by Roosevelt Giles, 1998-07-03
  13. Novell's CNA® Study Guide -- IntranetWare¿/ NetWare® 4.11 by David James IV Clarke, 1997-01-29
  14. TCP/IP MCSE Study Guide by Greg P. Bulette, 1998-02

61. IU Southeast | Brochures | Computer Science
intend to work in the more technical areas of software to pursue a graduate degree in computer science. select courses which prepare them for careers in areas
http://www.ius.edu/brochures/AcademicPrograms/?brochure=ComputerScience&SchoolCo

62. FSC Mathematics & Computer Science: Careers
Here is a short list of computing career areas Artificial Intelligence develop computer systems that simulate human learning and reasoning ability.
http://www.flsouthern.edu/math/Careers.htm
Prospective Students Current Students Parents Search
Careers in Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics:
  • Education: There are many jobs available in education for math graduates. High schools are constantly looking for qualified math teachers. With a graduate degree in mathematics, you could teach at a college level. Actuary: Actuaries work in applied mathematics. They determine risks for insurance companies, design pension funds, and solve other problems for businesses. Statistician: Statisticians design experiments and collect and analyze data from experiments. Any organization or business that conducts experiments or interprets data may need the services of a statistician. Bio-statistician: A bio-statistician is a statistician who specializes in pharmaceutical or medical research, including drug testing, disease control, or bio-informatics. Computer Programmer: Companies always need people who can create software for their employees to use. At FSC, our mathematics program is closely tied to the computer science program. Many of our mathematics students double major in computer science.

63. Computer Aided Career Guidance- Careers & Employment
which areas you would like to complete. Introductory guides to each of these programs are located next to the computers. Students seeking careers Counselling
http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/careers/students/career_exp/comp_aided.html
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Computer aided career guidance
Internet Kiosk (to the right of the Enquiries Desk as you enter). These programs are free to use, and no bookings are necessary. You can print your results or make notes as you use them. Each program will introduce you to its main functions on screen and you can select which areas you would like to complete. Introductory guides to each of these programs are located next to the computers. Students seeking Careers Counselling regarding career direction are strongly encouraged to explore their options using either Adult Directions or Career Builder Plus prior to attending their appointment.
Adult Directions
Choose from four occupational levels and follow the prompts to answer a series of questions about your attitudes to various aspects of work. Adult Directions will come up with a list of suggested occupations that might suit you (however, please note that the program cannot tell you what job you should do!). This process will take approximately 30 minutes.

64. Information Technology : Broad Career Areas : Career Planning
on this site gives general careers information sites provide information related to this broad occupational area. The British computer Society www1.bcs.org
http://www3.open.ac.uk/learners-guide/careers/ou_study/information_technology.ht
Broad career areas Broad career areas Information Technology Researching your career options Value of OU study Information technology The information has been organised into one long page as you may want to print or save it. Use all the heading links below to get to the sections that interest you most.
This page gives you an overview of this career area. It is important to explore your options in depth, so we have included a section on researching the career area further. What the area involves Entry routes into the area OU qualifications What other experience you need ... Research the career further What the area involves This area is about the gathering, recording and communicating of information by electronic means. Information technology is a dynamic and forward-looking industry where the focus is on achievement. Computers are used worldwide in most sectors - industry, retail, financial organisations, universities, hospitals, offices and homes. A wide range of jobs exist and can be divided between those in IT companies and those in 'end user' organisations; some of these activities and occupations are listed below: IT services IT consultant, systems analyst, network engineer, software trainer

65. Career Areas: Computer Applications Through Digital Media
Websites by Career Program Area computer Applications through Digital Media. computer Applications Career City http//www.careercity
http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/careers/jpcomputerthrudm.html
Job Placement Job Placement Career Programs Work Experience CalWORKs Websites by Career Program Area Computer Applications through Digital Media Computer Applications
Career City

http://www.careercity.com/
Large site with variety of career listings plus resource info. CareerWeb
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Computer/info systems/digital media jobs plus more. ComputerJobs.com
http://www.computerjobs.com/
Hundreds of computer jobs searchable by CA and city. Also includes career management resources for technology professionals. Dice.com
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For technologically savvy.. Techies.com
http://www.techies.com For technologically savvy. TOP Computer Arts Computer Information Systems Career City http://www.careercity.com/ Large site with variety of career listings plus resource info. CareerWeb http://www.careerweb.com/jobs/ Computer/Info systems/Digital media jobs plus more. ComputerJobs.com http://www.computerjobs.com/ Hundreds of computer jobs searchable by CA and city. Also includes careeer management resources for technology professionals. Dice.com

66. Careers In Computer Animation - Briarcliffe College, Bethpage
their portfolios and launch successful careers in computer Students in computer animation courses will master the level products in such areas as digital design
http://www.art-schools-colleges.com/computer-animation-schools/briarcliffe-bethp
Home Computer Animation Schools // Briarcliffe College, Bethpage Art Schools and Colleges Graphic Design Schools Fashion Design Schools Interior Design Schools ... Web Design Schools
Careers in Computer Animation - Briarcliffe College, Bethpage, NY
Careers in Computer Animation start at Briarcliffe College, Bethpage, NY. Briarcliffe offers professional computer animation training through its Visual Communications program. Through animation school, Briarcliffe students will gain new career insights, develop their portfolios and launch successful careers in computer animation. Students in computer animation courses will master the skills and production tools they need to produce professional-level products in such areas as digital design, 2D/3D animation, multimedia design, and web design. Some of the courses students will be taking are digital imaging, sculpture for animators, interactive web design, interactive multimedia, animation, CADD, and many other related courses. Briarcliffe students enjoy the latest in technology resources as well as open studio time in a new specialized animation production studio. Briarcliffe College's stated mission is to promote a professional learning environment that educates and empowers students to advance or change their design careers. Associate and Bachelor's degree programs provide specialized curricula that integrate theory and contemporary practice, utilize advanced technologies, refine students' critical thinking and communication skills, and incorporate liberal arts course offerings. Full time and weekend courses are available.

67. Today's Military - What You Get - Careers - Enlisted Personnel Careers - Enginee
may also be available at the careers In The computer Systems Specialists The military uses computers to store weather, finances, and many other areas, as well
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Computer Systems Specialists
The military uses computers to store and process data on personnel, weather, finances, and many other areas, as well as to operate sophisticated equipment during combat and peace time maneuvers.
Job Details: What They Do Helpful Attributes Training Provided Work Environment ... Opportunities Services Offering this Occupation Army Marines Navy Air Force ... Coast Guard What They Do Computer systems specialists in the military perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Install, configure, and monitor local and wide area networks, hardware, and software Collect, enter, and process information using computers Provide customer and network administration services, such as electronic mail accounts, security, virus protection, and troubleshooting Use computer programs to solve problems Determine and analyze computer systems requirements Program information into languages that computers can read Develop, test, and debug computer programs

68. EAFB-Careers
Career Choices. Applied Management. National American University is the Rapid City s areas leader in corporate computer training.
http://www.national.edu/eafb-careers.html
Career Choices Applied Management The applied management program is designed for individuals with degrees or diplomas in specialty areas, such as medical assisting, firefighting, law enforcement, corrections, military technical training , electronics, drafting or other vocational areas. The bachelor of science degree in applied management is designed to meet the needs of individuals who possess from 32 to 56 credits in one specialty area and who desire to continue their education in the area of management. The B.S applied management program is an excellent follow-on to the CCAF associates degree. Ellsworth graduates have achieved graduate degrees such as M.B.A.s and M.S. in technology management following this bachelor degree program. Information Technology (IT) Computer applications developers/programmers are in high demand. The rapidly changing and growing use of computers in business and personal applications has generated countless new jobs for qualified applicants. National American University has the computer savvy to put you at the forefront of it all. Management Information Systems (MIS) National American Universities degree in management information systems provides an excellent opportunity to enter the rapidly expanding information system industry. Become an information systems consultant one who matches computer technology with business needs by learning the three key skills needed by modern business: management and communication skills, knowledge of software applications and telecommunication fundamentals. You can obtain the associate of applied science degree in information systems that will prepare you for an entry-level position as an applications specialist.

69. SCC - Career Resource Center:Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Systems
Discover is a comprehensive computer program that will help you with career Results from the interest inventory will suggest which career areas (groups of
http://www.scc-fl.edu/careers/cmptweb.htm
This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards , but is accessible to any browser or Internet device.  
For best results, please update your browser if you can see this message. Seminole Community College
SCC Information Campus Calendars Campus Directories Frequently Asked Questions LRC/Library Career Resource Center
Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Systems
Internet access is also available for job search, career and educational research. All programs are free of charge. The Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Systems are designed to help you go through the career choice process. Each can be used either at the Career Resource Center (C-104) or from a remote location with an Internet accessible computer (see links). The features of each system are described below in the hope that you may find one or more of them helpful to you. CHOICES CHOICES is a large computerized information database maintained by the Florida State Department of Education. It contains the following components: ASSESSMENTS
  • Interest Profiler - The Interest Profiler helps you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work.

70. UNE, Music - Graduate Careers
There are many lucrative career opportunities that have a This is particularly true in areas involving technology computer literacy is a distinct advantage in
http://www.une.edu.au/music/careers.htm
Graduates and Careers
Careers in Music
There exists a great diversity of choice for someone seeking employment in music related fields at the present time. However, very few of these options offer an adequate sole income. For example, very few composers are lucky enough to have an adequate income from composition alone; most will have to supplement their income with private teaching, tertiary teaching, etc. The same can be said for performers. There are many people who do make a relatively good income from several sources, often all in music related fields. For instance it is quite common to find people working simultaneously as freelance performers, composers (often for film or television) as well as doing private instrumental teaching. This diversity of options means that it is possible to construct a complementary combination of income-earning skills based upon a person's individual talents and interests providing that some care is given to initial planning. It also takes a significant amounts of time and dedication to become established in the chosen areas. There are many lucrative career opportunities that have a component of music as well involving other skills. This is particularly true in areas involving technology and computers. Computer literacy is a distinct advantage in almost all areas of employment and is particularly important in some areas of music. The rapid development of digital technologies has made some employment options redundant while at the same time creating a wealth of new opportunities. These new technologies have implications in all areas of music from academic studies to performance, composition and beyond.

71. Computers And High-Tech Careers | Tufts Career Services
http//techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/filters/careers/0,15268 a leading authority in the technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical
http://careers.tufts.edu/Student/AtoZ/Computer.htm
Careers A to Z
http://www.monstertrak.com and www.monster.com Tufts specific job and internship postings on MonsterTrak. Broader job listings and career information on Monster. http://www.bostonworks.com Local career fairs, job postings, and relevant articles are provided online; part of the Boston Globe http://www.hotjobs.com HotJobs is a large, national online jobs database. Useful tools. http://www.collegegrad.com CollegeGrad.com has nationwide listings for entry-level jobs for all students. Several engineering and computer positions in all disciplines as well as lists of top employers and other information is available. http://jobsearch.about.com/msubcar4.htm Search for Computer and Technology jobs in our databases. Also, resume posting services can save you time and energy, plus they can assist in getting broad exposure for your resume. http://www.computer-job.org/

72. Careers In Music
computer INDUSTRY Many computer application companies prefer music AND REPERTOIRE Recording industry careers are available but also in the areas of recording
http://spider.georgetowncollege.edu/music/Careers/careers.html
Home Music Faculty Tiger Bands Vocal/Choral ... Awards
The following professional areas represent a number of career possibilities in the field of music. Georgetown College music graduates are currently engaged in many of these areas. While some professions require additional training, the foundation for each may begin with a Georgetown College music degree.
PERFORMING ARTS
POPULAR MUSIC : Television, recording/movie industry, theater, commercial music groups of all types. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : Thousands of U.S. orchestras of all sizes provide a wide range of opportunity for musicians to perform symphonic music, either part-time or full-time. Conducting or orchestra administration is also a possibility. ARMED FORCES : The Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps each maintain various types of musical organizations and offer career opportunities for musicians. COMPOSING AND ARRANGING : American composers and lyricists are enjoying unprecedented success, particularly in the realm of popular music. OPERA COMPANY : Both vocal and instrumental opportunities are available in this field.

73. Computer Careers
computer careers Position Responsibilities. as well as the people working in these areas. direction of all information systems and or computer processing or
http://packard.csesp.umflint.edu/hickslm/CSCpgm/ComputerCareers.html
Computer Careers - Position Responsibilities
Programming: Business Systems: Specialists: Management Programming: Commercial Programmers:
    Conduct programming of commercially-oriented information systems. May also be responsible for program/system specifications and design.
Microcomputer Programmers
    Configurations could include stand-alone or interconnected and networked processors. Program development may consist of application systems or specific program products such as: communications, workstations, graphics, data base management, data acquisition or utilities modules.
Systems Programmers:
    Create and/or maintain operating systems, communications software, data base systems, compilers, assemblers, utility programs, etc. Within user organizations, typically support applications programming, provide hardware/software evaluation and planning, modify existing (and create special-purpose) software, maintain and modify vendor software packages, develop programming standards, oversee technical education and insure systems efficiency and integrity.
Engineering and Scientific Programmers:
    Develop scientific and /or engineering computer applications and certain commercial applications that are mathematical in nature. May assist in overall systems specifications and design.

74. ESA - Careers At ESA - Areas Of Research
analysis methods (computeraided design, dynamics, design verification); advanced composites structures; smart structures; erectable structures (large areas);
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Careers_at_ESA/SEMAOTXO4HD_0.html
ESA Home Careers at ESA Article contents Earth observation Life science/science under microgravity conditions Space technology research Ground system technologies ... Applied mathematics and data processing Recruitment Applying to ESA Recruitment policy Vacancies Trainee programmes Postdoctoral research fellowships Young graduate trainees Student placements Spanish and Portuguese trainees Working at ESA Salary and allowances Hours and leave Social security and pensions Career development Careers at ESA Views on ESA Training and development Core skills Services Feedback Frequently asked questions Search All
ESA Home Advanced Search Areas of research
This list of possible disciplines for which a research topic can be proposed, although comprehensive, is not exhaustive. ESA will evaluate any research proposal providing that it is relevant to ESA's current activities.
Space science
Astrophysics
Infra-red and sub-mm astronomy:
  • development of Fabry-Perot interferometers and observational astronomy using ground-based telescopes
  • development of sub-mm super heterodyne receivers and observational astronomy using ground-based telescopes Ultraviolet and optical astronomy:
  • observational astronomy using an ESA photon counting detector on ground-based telescopes
  • observing programmes with an analysis of Hubble Space Telescope and IUE
  • development of micro-channel plate/CCD cameras for UV/optical studies X-ray astronomy:
  • analysis and interpretive study of data from the EXOSAT observatory; the development of imaging detectors (gas scintillators and CCDs) for use in future X-ray missions (e.g. XMM and SAX)
  • 75. COMPUTER AND DIGITAL ENGINEERING - Careers
    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES. His other areas of interest include biomedical applications within the brain. Computers are used in many different applications.
    http://www.ece.utah.edu/upgrm/careers/comp-design.html

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    Computer and digital engineering is an exciting and challenging field because of its rapid evolution. The most commonly known digital device is the computer. Because computers are used for such a wide range of applications, digital engineers are constantly working to improve performance. Demand continues to increase for increased speed, decreased size, expanded memory, and improved reliability. Digital engineers address all of these issues to design new and better digital devices. Digital technologies are used everyday around the world. Digital circuits can be found in cars, telephones, radios, alarm clocks, microwave ovens, and air conditioners. Digital circuits can also be found in new advancements in electronics, such as pocket PCs, Palm Pilots, DVD players, Digital Televisions, and Digital Theater System (DTS) sound systems.
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    Computer design has improved dramatically over its history. Computers have progressed from early computers like ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, which was built in 1946) to today's microprocessor-driven PCs. ENIAC featured 18,000 vacuum tubes, measured 8 feet by 100 feet, and weighed 80 tons. It could perform 5,000 additions and 360 multiplications per second [1]. The most popular processor today is the Pentium 4, which features 42 million transistors, measures about 2 cubic inches, and operates at almost 2 GHz [2]. In only 60 years, processors have become much faster, far more powerful, and much smaller. The number of transistors on a chip is steadily increasing. Intel reports that it will be able to produce chips with one billion transistors within the next decade [3].

    76. FLARE >> Your Career And Education >> Careers >> Information Technology >> Compu
    The career in computer systems engineering is a as one of the latest fields in engineering required by developing countries to compete in the areas of pre
    http://www.help.edu.my/careerguide/career/available/it_cs.html

    Careers
    >> Information Technology >> Computer Systems Engineering Computer Systems Engineering The career in computer systems engineering is a much sought after profession as one of the latest fields in engineering required by developing countries to compete in the areas of pre-fabrication, manufacture, assembly and even that of design and re-design of today's information processing chipset and structure. Today's information delivery mechanisms require systems - both hardware, software, firmware and middleware to cater to various different scenarios of security, portability, mobility or simply durability due to extreme conditions of use. The candidate can expect to command a job that puts him in the lead for research and development of such "building units" to one that takes charge of production design and systems that are already in place. Aptitudes Required for Careers
    Logical mind, creative approach to resolving difficult and complex problems, mathematically inclined, loves solving technical problems and an excellent understanding of micro architecture. Professional Requirements
    None currently expected by employers for IT. The Bachelor of Engineering degree is recognised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).

    77. ComputerUser.com - Careers - Job Fair Blues
    June 2001 careers Past Articles Job fair blues Getting paid to I found a few by using computer job fairs as my In some areas of the country, job fairs are
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    78. University Career And Employment Services At The University Of Kansas
    Other graduates move outside the computer industry to careers in areas such as library system design or genetic engineering. The
    http://www.ku.edu/~uces/major/computerscience.shtml
    Calendar of Events Students Alumni Employers ...
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    On this page: Skills and Abilities Find additional information about this major On-line job search resources Computer Science Occupational Possibilities Study in computer science provides the foundation for diverse occupations in the computer industry ranging from management to design, development, and maintenance. Other graduates move outside the computer industry to careers in areas such as library system design or genetic engineering. The following list, compiled from national data and from Major Options by Nicholas Basta (1991, New York: The Stonesong Press), presents a sampling of such positions that computer science majors often accept. Some of the listed occupations may require additional skills, knowledge, or training. Advanced graduate study is generally expected for those positions marked with a * on the list. return to top Business and Technical Technical support representative Computer graphics technician

    79. Computer Science
    and prepares students for a wide range of careers. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN computer SCIENCE. basic skills and familiarity with traditional areas of knowledge
    http://www.asu.edu/provost/smis/ceas/bs/csbs.html
    Computer Science Bachelor of Science
    Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Definition of the field. The discipline of Computer Science is concerned with the design of computers, computational processes, and information transfer and transformation. Particular interest is placed on making processes efficient and endowing them with some form of intelligence. The discipline deals with such topics as theoretical studies of algorithms and practical problems of implementation of computational hardware and software. Career opportunities in the field. Uniqueness of the program at ASU. The first two years at ASU give an important introduction to the concepts of problem solving, algorithms, software engineering, and data structures. Students learn four high-level languages and one assembly language. The last two years provide students with advanced courses that give a strong, broad background in Computer Science. The degree program requires the student to select six senior-level courses providing a foundation in advanced computer areas. Students also take technical electives and unrestricted electives, allowing breadth in application areas or concentration in specific fields of Computer Science. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering exhibits special strength in the areas of computer graphics and geometric modeling, software engineering, microprocessor-based systems networks, embedded systems, ubiquitous computing, and the integration of database systems and artificial intelligence into working systems. Several senior-level courses are available in these areas.

    80. Some Non-academic Careers For Philosophy Majors
    are not strictly nonacademic careers, they do have moved departments, or even areas, without further for instance; some are in computer science departments
    http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/philosophy/nonacad.htm
    SOME NON-ACADEMIC CAREERS for PHILOSOPHY MAJORS By Anonymous Philosophers are now employed in a great variety of non-academic fields, as well as in academic positions outside teaching. The following list is representative, though far from exhaustive:
  • Business : advertising executive; assistant manager of a hotel; assistant to the president of a national firm; brewer; development manager; manager of a winery; manpower services coordinator. Computers and Technology : computer systems analyst; consultant; owner of a computer firm; programmer; technical writer. Consulting: in business, education, and publishing. Education (non-teaching fields): admissions officer; alumni relations officer; archivist; college president; dean; educational testing administrator; humanities bibliographer; librarian; residence hall director; provost; vice-chancellor for academic affairs. Engineering. Finance: bank officer (various departments); commodities broker; financial advisor; investment broker; tax accountant. Government (federal): armed forces officer; CIA staff member; congressional staff member; diplomat; immigration service staff member; intelligence officer; intern in the Department of Defense; policy analyst; policy and planning consultant; United Nations official; U.S. Postal Service staff member.
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