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Career colleges with computer programs are a great place to start your career. Career colleges have been around for a long time, providing skills- and career-based post-secondary education since the mid-19th century. Since these are usually private colleges with 1- to 2-year diploma and certificate programs, career colleges are flexible and able to keep up with the latest developments in the field of computers, as well as with current industry needs. Programs are often developed with input from people in the industry, so the curriculum is specific, relevant and enables the kind of personal, hands-on learning that many larger institutions simply can't provide.

Many general career colleges focused on fields like business or travel also offer computer courses, and there are specific computer training schools as well. Career college computer science and technology programs are designed to train you for entry into specific jobs (such as computer repair and network specialist or computer office assistant). In terms of credentials, you can pursue an associate's degree, diploma or certificate in areas like data management, computer graphics, computer game development, databases, networks and network security. Career colleges also usually include courses leading to professional certification and may have articulation agreements that allow you to transfer your credit towards a bachelor's degree program. So whether you're looking to start working in computers right away, or lay the groundwork for further studies, career college computer science programs have everything you need to get plugged in to a great future!



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