computer science

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Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
computer science

Careers for computer buffs & other technological types

(found in career section)
1999
Describes dozens of jobs that involve working with computers, including positions in systems analysis, computer programming, consulting, and marketing.

Computer engineer

2000
Introduces the career of computer engineer, providing information about educational requirements, duties, the workplace, salary, employment outlook, and possible future positions.

Stephen Wozniak and the story of Apple Computer

2002
A biography covering the personal life and professional career of one of the founders of Apple Computer, Steve Wozniak.

Multimedia and new media developer

2000
Describes the various types of jobs available in the field of new media development and the education and training required.

Careers in focus

2001
Defines various careers in the computer field in terms of the nature of the work, educational or training requirements, ways to get started, advancement possibilites, salary figures, employment outlook, conditions of work, and sources of more information.

Careers in information technology

2000
Examines the careers available in the fields of information management, computers, the Internet, and software development, discussing the necessary education and training.

Discovering careers for your future

2001
Profiles twenty careers related to computers, including programmers, database specialists, and software designers, providing information on what each job entails, education and training requirements, earnings, and employment outlook; and lists resources for further information.

AP computer science A

2010
A study guide for the Advanced Placement computer science A test that includes topic overviews, three full-length practice tests, detailed answer explanations, a diagnostic test to identify strengths and weaknesses, and test-taking tips.

Careers as a cyberterrorism expert

2011
An introduction to jobs focused on preventing incidents of cyberterrorism, including options within the government, military, and the law, and describing the skills, knowledge, outlook, and habits required to achieve success as a professional.

Top careers in two years

2008
Profiles computer and information technology careers that can be achieved with an associate's degree, including Webmaster, network administrator, cybersecurity expert, computer repair technician, and others, and provides guidance for career planning and success.

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