Da 5 (possibly 4) Careers
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Explore the diverse career options in computer engineering, such as computer programming, systems administration, and network engineering. Most employers predominantly seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree and relevant experience. Salary ranges vary significantly; for example, computer programmers earn between $39,500 and $109,720, while network engineers earn between $46,602 and $61,935. Top universities for these fields include Carnegie Mellon, Duke, and Johns Hopkins. Discover the necessary skills, education, and work environments in this dynamic industry.
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Da 5 (possibly 4) Careers By: Felix Andino Period 2
Computer Engineering • Most employers prefer applicants with a bachelor’s degree. • Experience with a variety of computer systems and technologies. • Lowest 10% - Less than $53,580 • Middle 50% - $67,620 to $105,330 • Upper 10% - More than $125,750
Computer Engineering (cont.) • Carnegie Mellon University • Duke University • Rice University • Work in clean, comfortable offices or laboratories with computer equipment • Majors: computer science, software engineering / computer information systems.
Computer Programmer • Bachelor’s degree, but two-year degree may be adequate for some positions. • Write, test, and maintain the detailed instructions that computers follow to perform their functions. • Lowest 10% - $39,500 • Middle 50% - $68,080 • Upper 10% - $109,720
Computer Programmer (cont.) • Johns Hopkins University • Lincoln Tech • ECPI Technical College • Spend most time in front of computer terminals. • Major: Computer Programming
Computer Systems Administrators • Bachelor’s degree required for many network and computer system administrator positions. • Design, install, and support an organization’s computer systems. • Lowest 10% - $39,970 • Middle 50% - $64,690 • Upper 10% - $101,520
Computer Systems Administrators (cont.) • International Academy of Design and Technology • Kaplan University • Pioneer Pacific College • Work in well-lighted, comfortable offices or computer laboratories. • Majors: [insert majors here]
Network Engineer • Bachelor’s degree or higher. • Design and maintenance of both the hardware and software necessary for a computer network. • Lowest 25% - $46,602 • Middle 50% - $53,915 • Upper 25% - $61,935
Network Engineer (cont.) • Virginia College • New England Institute of Technology • Westwood College • Work whenever they are needed and administrators watch for any network problems. • Majors: network engineering major.