Computer-related careers include computer programming, information systems and information systems management, software engineering, computer applications, game design, graphic design, web design and development, database administration, information systems security, technology management, computer networking, networking management, network administration, network security and support, and many other career possibilities.
Computer schools range from vocational schools to universities and offer certificates, diplomas, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees and doctoral degrees in computer-related disciplines. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that most computer-related careers will experience much faster than average growth across the country over the next few years and notes that an associated degree or bachelors degree is the typically entry-level requirement for most careers in this field.
If you would like to learn more about the variety of computer-related careers available within the computer industry, or would like to explore degree options through different computer schools and computer programs, browse through our comprehensive list of online and campus-based computer schools, listed below.