computer programming training

Finding a school that offers training in programming is ideal for someone interested in pursuing or furthering their career in the fast paced world of computers. You will learn the foundations of all programming languages such as variables, scope, data structures, loops and how to transition an algorithm into code. The languages you can learn vary from program to program but may include: Java, C++, C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript or Perl. With your diploma or degree in programming you will be prepared for an entry-level career as a software developer, engineer or webmaster.

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Alberta

CDI College

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Locations: Edmonton South, AB / Calgary North, AB / Edmonton North, AB

  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.

Alaska

Charter College

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Locations: Anchorage, AK / Wasilla, AK

  • Computer Science: Concentration in Business Applications (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science: Concentration in Network Security (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science: Concentration in Networking Technology (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science: Concentration in Technical Graphics (Associate's Degree)

Alabama

ITT Technical Institute

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Locations: Bessemer, AL

  • Software Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

Virginia College

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Locations: Birmingham, AL

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
    At Virginia College you will train to become a Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD), an indication to the world that you are equipped to be a computer software developer for today as well as for the future. Once you're equipped with skills ranging from database basics to programming, using languages like Visual Basic.NET, C#, and Java, you'll be in control of your own future.

Arkansas

ITT Technical Institute

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Locations: Little Rock, AR

  • Software Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

Arizona

CollegeAmerica

Locations: Flagstaff, AZ / Phoenix, AZ

DeVry University

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Locations: Phoenix, AZ / Mesa, AZ

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

ITT Technical Institute

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Locations: Tempe, AZ / Tucson, AZ

  • Software Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: Phoenix, AZ / Mesa, AZ

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

British Columbia

CDI College

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Locations: Abbotsford, BC / Surrey, BC / Vancouver, BC / Burnaby, BC

  • Computer Programmer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer Analyst / Web Developer (Diploma)
    The Programmer Analyst / Web Developer program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career maintaining and developing software and Web Site solutions and applications.

California

California College

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Locations: San Diego, CA

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    Objectives of the program are to ensure competencies at very high levels in Programming, Network Administration, and Database Management.

Coleman College

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Locations: San Diego, CA / San Marcos, CA

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    The curriculum provides the student with in-depth expertise in the most popular computer languages, knowledge of accounting techniques, systems analysis and design, as well as operations management of a computer installation.
  • Computer Information Systems (Associate's Degree)
    Students in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) program learn the fundamentals of program design, systems analysis, Web site development and e-commerce concepts. Students program in several popular computer languages, utilizing over 500 personal computers networked to mini, mid-range and mainframe computers.

DeVry University

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Locations: Fremont, CA / Irvine, CA / Long Beach, CA / Pomona, CA / Elk Grove (Sacramento), CA / San Diego, CA / San Francisco, CA / West Hills, CA / Sherman Oaks, CA

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Foothill College

Locations: Palo Alto, CA

Heald College

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Locations: Concord, CA / San Jose, CA

  • Electronics Technology (Associate's Degree)
    You will take classes in electronics, math, physics, programming, computer technology, and communications. You will learn the basics of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and Internet communications systems.
  • Electronics Technology (Diploma)
    You will take classes in electronics, math, physics, programming, computer technology, and communications. You will learn the basics of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and Internet communications systems.

ICT College

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Locations: Los Angeles, CA

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science is designed to provide the students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the field of Information Technology and Software Engineering. The curriculum encompasses both the practical and theoretical aspects of Computer Science.
  • Computer Science (Associate's Degree)
    The Associate of Arts in Computer Science is a comprehensive 18-month program that takes students from a general introduction to computers to a level of competency that enables graduates to perform in multiple capacities in programming, operations, and network administration. The curriculum, which teaches familiarity with both the software and hardware of computer systems, is industry driven, and is readily adaptable to meet the changing needs of the employment market place.

ITT Technical Institute

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Locations: Lathrop, CA / Torrance, CA / West Covina, CA

  • Software Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

Laurus College

Locations: San Luis Obispo, CA / Santa Maria, CA / Atascadero, CA

Mt. Sierra College

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Locations: Monrovia, CA

  • Computer Information Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Computer Information Technology major covers these seven focus areas: programming, operating systems, database management, systems analysis and design, networking technologies, Internet and intranet technologies, and general education.

SEA College of Business and Technology

Locations: Brea, CA

TechSkills

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Locations: San Francisco, CA / San Jose, CA / Sacramento, CA

  • Sun Certified Programmer for the Java™ 2 Platform (Class)
    The Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform (SCJP) credential is the premium certification for professionals who design and program custom business solutions with Java development tools and technologies.

Colorado

CollegeAmerica

Locations: Colorado Springs, CO / Denver, CO

Colorado Technical University

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Locations: Colorado Springs, CO / Denver, CO

  • Computer Science (Doctorate)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Computer Science - Computer Systems Security (Master's Degree)
  • Computer Science - Database Systems (Master's Degree)
  • Computer Science - Software Engineering (Master's Degree)

DeVry University

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Locations: Greenwood Village (Denver South), CO / Westminster, CO

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

National American University

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Locations: Colorado Springs, CO / Denver, CO

  • Software Development Professional (Diploma)
    This one-year program of study is designed to provide the computer professional with experience in the tasks associated with deploying Internet and Intranet business solutions. This complete program, which leads to a diploma, prepares you as an industry expert in the areas of web site development, programming and administration.

Connecticut

Gibbs College

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Locations: Norwalk, CT

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)

Florida

College of Business & Technology

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Locations: Miami, FL

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)

DeVry University

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Locations: Miramar, FL / Orlando, FL / Orlando North, FL / Tampa, FL

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
  • Game & Simulation Programming (Bachelor's Degree)

Everest University

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Locations: Brandon, FL / Jacksonville, FL / Lakeland, FL / Melbourne, FL / North Orlando, FL / Pinellas, FL / Pompano Beach, FL / South Orlando, FL / Tampa, FL

  • Computer Information Science (Associate's Degree)
    The Associate in Science degree in Computer Information Science will familiarize students with microcomputer applications, programming applications, data communication, and design in programming languages.
  • Computer Information Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The program focuses on concepts, principles, goals, functions, and management of information driven business organizations, stressing the development of business applications through the use of computer languages.

Florida Technical College

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Locations: Auburndale, FL / DeLand, FL / Jacksonville, FL / Orlando, FL

  • C++/JAVA Programming (Diploma)
    This program's coursework concentrates on the computing markets recent programming and development tools, C++ and JAVA.
  • Network Administration/Programming (Associate's Degree)
    The curriculum prepares students with entry-level skills in network design, network administration and programming, and security. Course work emphasizes Windows 2000, C++ and JAVA programming.

Keiser University

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Locations: Ft. Lauderdale, FL

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)

Key College

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Locations: Dania, FL

  • Computer Information Systems (Diploma)

Rasmussen College

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Locations: Pasco, FL

  • Information Systems Management - Web Programming (Associate's Degree)

Remington College

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Locations: Largo, FL

  • Computer Information Systems (Associate's Degree)
    The curriculum explores basic and advanced theory in computers, programming, operations, design and more. In this program you will become familiar with Visual Basic, HTML. JAVA, J++, Visual C++, UNIX & Linux operating systems, PERL and CGI.

Southwest Florida College

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Locations: Ft.Myers, FL / Tampa, FL

  • Computer Programming and Database Management (Associate's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: Orlando, FL / Tampa, FL

  • Sun Certified Programmer for the Java™ 2 Platform (Class)
    The Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform (SCJP) credential is the premium certification for professionals who design and program custom business solutions with Java development tools and technologies.

Valencia Institute

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Locations: Orlando, FL

  • Java Certified Programmer for Java2 (Certificate)

Georgia

DeVry University

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Locations: Decatur, GA / Alpharetta, GA / Atlanta (Cobb/Galleria), GA / Stockbridge, GA

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
  • Game & Simulation Programming (Bachelor's Degree)

Hawaii

Hawaii Business College

Locations: Honolulu, HI

Heald College

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Locations: Honolulu, HI

  • Electronics Technology (Diploma)
    You will take classes in electronics, math, physics, programming, computer technology, and communications. You will learn the basics of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and Internet communications systems.

Iowa

Kaplan University

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Locations: Davenport, IA

  • Introduction to Computer Programming Language (Certificate)

Idaho

Stevens-Henager College

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Locations: Boise, ID

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is designed to prepare a Computer Science professional whose diverse, practical, and theoretical knowledge will guide the future of programming and networking for business and industry. Objectives of the program are to ensure competencies at very high levels in Programming, Network Administration, and Database Management.

Illinois

Brown Mackie College

Locations: Moline, IL

Computer Systems Institute

Locations: Chicago, IL / Gurnee, IL / Lombard, IL / Skokie, IL

DeVry University

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Locations: Gurnee, IL / Tinley Park, IL / Addison, IL / Chicago Loop, IL / Chicago O'Hare, IL / Chicago, IL / Naperville, IL

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
  • Game & Simulation Programming (Bachelor's Degree)

Northwestern Business College

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Locations: Bridgeview, IL / Chicago, IL / Naperville, IL

  • Video Game Design and Development (Associate's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: Chicago, IL / Chicago Loop, IL / Fairview Heights, IL

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Westwood College

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Locations: Chicago (O'Hare), IL / Calumet City (River Oaks), IL

  • Software Engineering (Associate's Degree)
    The program helps prepare students for entry-level jobs in the industry including computer programmers, database analysts, software developers, and Web site developers.

Indiana

Brown Mackie College

Locations: Merrillville, IN

DeVry University

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Locations: Indianapolis, IN / Merrillville, IN

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

International Business College

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Locations: Fort Wayne, IN / Indianapolis, IN

  • Computer Programming (Bachelor's Degree)
    IBC students will learn these same programming languages as well as learn the ins and outs of administering and managing a networking system.
  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
    IBC students will learn these same programming languages as well as learn the ins and outs of administering and managing a networking system.

Kaplan College

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Locations: Indianapolis, IN

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
    This curriculum has been designed to prepare a graduate for an entry-level position in applications development as a programmer analyst, database analyst, or systems developer in an information technology department of a business, government agency or non-profit organization.

TechSkills

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Locations: Indianapolis, IN

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Kansas

Brown Mackie College

Locations: Lenexa, KS / Salina, KS

Bryan College

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Locations: Topeka, KS

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)

Centriq Foss Training

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Locations: Leawood, KS

  • Programming (Certificate)

TechSkills

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Locations: Kansas City (Lenexa), KS

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Vatterott College

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Locations: Wichita, KS

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.

Kentucky

Brown Mackie College

Locations: Louisville, KY

Massachusetts

The Career Institute of American International College

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Locations: Braintree, MA / Cambridge, MA / Framingham, MA / Woburn, MA

  • Advanced Enterprise Applications Developer (Certificate)
    The Advanced Enterprise Applications Developer adds a major section to the Enterprise Applications Developer program: Java. Java is the preeminent programming language for applications on the Server-side due to its independence from any operating system and any particular hardware platform.
  • Enterprise Applications Developer (Certificate)
    Learn the common architectural approaches used in a typical enterprise, as well as the technical skills needed to build, support, and integrate enterprise applications. Learn technologies such as VB.NET, ASP.NET, Web Services, SQL Server, and XML and gain hands-on experience as an Enterprise Applications Developer, ready to fit into and succeed in today's complex information systems environment.

Maryland

DeVry University

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Locations: Bethesda, MD

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Kaplan College

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Locations: Hagerstown, MD

  • Network Systems Programming (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of the Network Systems Programming program is to provide students with the in-depth knowledge needed to design and develop business solutions with development tools, technologies, and platforms in entry-level positions in the field.

Michigan

Everest Institute

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Locations: Southfield, MI

  • Computer Technology (Diploma)
    The Computer Technology program will equip you with the valuable skills to complete essential operating and programming tasks.

Minnesota

Academy College

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Locations: Minneapolis, MN

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Software Programming (Associate's Degree)

Brown College

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Locations: Mendota Heights, MN

  • Software Development (Associate's Degree)

DeVry University

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Locations: Edina, MN / St. Louis Park, MN

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Globe University

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Locations: Woodbury (Oakdale), MN

  • Programming & Game Development (Associate's Degree)
    Students enrolled in the program will be expected to learn multiple languages in order to write code for the creation of original computer games.

Rasmussen College

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Locations: Eagan, MN / Mankato, MN / Eden Prairie, MN / St. Cloud, MN / Brooklyn Park, MN / Lake Elmo, MN

  • Information Systems Management - Web Programming (Associate's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: Minneapolis, MN

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Missouri

DeVry University

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Locations: St. Louis West, MO / Kansas City, MO / Kansas City (Downtown), MO

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Everest College

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Locations: Springfield, MO

  • Computer Information Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Science offers graduates special training in the development, analysis, and design of computer information systems and database management systems.
  • Computer Information Science (Associate's Degree)
    The Computer Information Science program offers students knowledge in computer programming and systems development, computer hardware and operating systems, and accounting and business.

Missouri Tech

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Locations: St. Louis, MO

  • Software Engineering (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Software Engineering (Associate's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: St. Louis, MO

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Vatterott College

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Locations: Joplin, MO / St. Joseph, MO / Kansas City, MO / Sunset Hills, MO / St. Ann, MO

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.
  • Computer Programming & Network Management (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the graduate for entry-level employment as a computer programmer in the information technology industry. A graduate of this program will have exposure to various programming languages and an introduction to networking.
  • Computer Programming and System Analysis (Diploma)
    This program is designed to prepare the graduate for entry level employment as a computer programmer, a computer operator, a database technician, or other similar positions in a data processing environment.
  • Computer Programming and Web Development (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.
  • Computer Programming Technology (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, a computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or other similar positions in a data processing environment and knowledge of E-Commerce and Web Design.
  • Computer Science and Information Systems Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
    The student will learn to build applications in Oracle including creating forms, and charts; will be able to utilize the project management process to ensure timely completion of complex projects; will be able to provide security for network systems and internet sites; and will be able to develop robust applications using the Java programming language.

Montana

CDI College

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Locations: Winnepeg, MT

  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.

North Carolina

DeVry University

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Locations: Charlotte, NC

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

King's College

Locations: Charlotte, NC

New Horizons Computer Learning Center

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Locations: Charlotte, NC

  • Applications Developer (Certificate)

TechSkills

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Locations: Charlotte, NC / Greensboro, NC / Raleigh, NC

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

North Dakota

Rasmussen College

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Locations: Fargo, ND / Bismarck, ND

  • Information Systems Management - Web Programming (Associate's Degree)

Nebraska

Vatterott College

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Locations: Omaha (Deerfield), NE

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.
  • Computer Programming and Web Development (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.

New Jersey

Brookdale Community College

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Locations: Lincroft, NJ

  • Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP) (Certificate)

CDM Institute

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Locations: Marlton, NJ / Wayne, NJ / West Long Branch, NJ / Vineland, NJ

  • CNC Programming (Diploma)

DeVry University

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Locations: North Brunswick, NJ

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Dover Business College

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Locations: Dover, NJ / Paramus, NJ

  • Computer Programming/Web Design (Diploma)
    The Computer Programming/Web Design curriculum is designed to maximize the student's hands-on learning experience. Using a project-based approach, students learn to seek efficient solutions to solve an array of business problems.

Gibbs College

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Locations: Livingston, NJ

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)

Nova Scotia

CDI College

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Locations: Halifax, NS

  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.

Nevada

Morrison University

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Locations: Reno, NV

  • Computer Science (Associate's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: Las Vegas, NV

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

New York

Briarcliffe College

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Locations: Bethpage, NY / Patchogue, NY

  • Applied Computer Programming (Bachelor's Degree)
    An Information Technology degree program with a concentration in Applied Computer Programming can help open doors to a career in a variety of industries, including Healthcare, Finance, Retail and Distribution, Education, and Government Security.
  • Computer Programming (Diploma)
    The Diploma in Computer Programming is designed for the student with a passion for technology who wants to turn that interest into a career. The program is designed to prepare students with skills in front- and back-end programming, writing, testing and debugging computers and solving real-world problems in today’s workplace.
  • Information Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology program helps students to prepare for careers in one of our country's fastest growing industries- Information Technology – with equipment and technologies that mirror the realities of the practice and management of computer information and telecommunications. Students may obtain the Technology degree in either of two concentrations: Networking and Telecommunications and in Applied Computer Programming.

Everest Institute

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Locations: Rochester, NY

  • Programming For Business (Diploma)
    The program will enable you to successfully operate a computer, working with different programming languages and applications.

NetCom Information Technology

Locations: New York, NY / Long Island City, NY

New Horizons Computer Learning Center

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Locations: Albany, NY

  • Applications Developer (Certificate)

Wood Tobe Coburn - New York

Locations: New York, NY

Ohio

Bradford School

Locations: Columbus, OH

DeVry University

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Locations: Cincinnati, OH / Columbus, OH / Dayton, OH

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Remington College

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Locations: Cleveland, OH

  • Software Information Systems (Associate's Degree)
    The Associate degree program in Software Information Systems is a twenty-four-month program that provides training in four major areas: Programming Concepts, Programming Architecture, Electronic Commerce, and Web Development.

TechSkills

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Locations: Cincinnati, OH / Cleveland, OH / Columbus, OH

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Oklahoma

DeVry University

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Locations: Oklahoma City, OK

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

TechSkills

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Locations: Oklahoma City, OK

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Vatterott College

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Locations: Oklahoma City, OK / Tulsa, OK

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.
  • Computer Programming Technology (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, a computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or other similar positions in a data processing environment and knowledge of E-Commerce and Web Design.
  • Web Design, Gaming and Multimedia Programming (Associate's Degree)
    The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, customer service representative, or web designer, presentation specialist or multimedia designer/programmer.

Ontario

Canadian Business College

Locations: Toronto, Mississauga and Scarborough, ON

CDI College

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Locations: Mississauga Central, ON / Ottawa City Centre, ON / Victoria - Fort Street, ON

  • Computer Programmer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer / Network Support Analyst (Diploma)
    The Programmer / Network Support Analyst program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career maintaining and developing software solutions, combined with administering and supporting users on networked computer systems.
  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer Analyst / Web Developer (Diploma)
    The Programmer Analyst / Web Developer program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career maintaining and developing software and Web Site solutions and applications.

Everest College

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Locations: Brampton, ON / Kitchener, ON / London, ON / Newmarket, ON / Thunder Bay, ON / Toronto Central, ON / Windsor, ON / Scarborough, ON / Sudbury, ON / Hamilton City Centre, ON

  • Computer Programmer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer / Network Support Analyst (Diploma)
    The Programmer / Network Support Analyst program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career maintaining and developing software solutions, combined with administering and supporting users on networked computer systems.
  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer Analyst / Web Developer (Diploma)
    The Programmer Analyst / Web Developer program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career maintaining and developing software and Web Site solutions and applications.

triOS College Business Technology Healthcare

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Locations: Hamilton, ON / Kitchener, ON / London, ON / Mississauga, ON / North York, ON / Windsor, ON

  • Enterprise Application Developer (Diploma)

Online

American Sentinel University

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Science (Master's Degree)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)

Ashford University

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Locations: Online

  • Business Administration - Computer Science Studies (Bachelor's Degree)

Baker College Online

Locations: Online

Cleveland Institute of Electronics

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)

Ellis College

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)

Grantham University

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Software Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

Kaplan University Online

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Programming Language (Certificate)

Mercy College Online

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)

National Technological University

Locations: Online

Penn Foster Career School

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Locations: Online

  • JAVA Programmer (Diploma)
  • Visual Basic® .NET Programmer (Diploma)
  • Visual C#® .NET Programmer (Diploma)
  • Web Programming (Associate's Degree)

Regis University

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Java Programming (Certificate)
  • Object-Oriented Technologies (Certificate)

Salem University Online

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Locations: Online

  • Applied Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)

Thomson Education Direct

Locations: Online

University of Liverpool

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Locations: Online

  • Information Technology - Software Engineering (Master's Degree)

University of Maryland Online

Locations: Online

Vatterott College Online

Locations: Online

Warren National University

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Locations: Online

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Computer Science (Master's Degree)

Oregon

DeVry University

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Locations: Portland, OR

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Pennsylvania

CDM Institute

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Locations: Allentown, PA / Woodbridge, PA

  • CNC Programming (Diploma)

CHI Institute

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Locations: Southampton, PA

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
    The Computer Programming program includes instruction in C++, Visual Basic, database management, and relational databases.

DeVry University

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Locations: Pittsburgh, PA / Chesterbrook (Valley Forge), PA

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Kaplan Career Institute - ICM Campus

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Locations: Pittsburgh, PA

  • Computer Management/Solutions Development (Associate's Degree)
    Graduates of the Computer Management/Solutions Development program may perform many duties - from solving programming problems to writing original programs for computers to perform specific functions.

McCann School of Business and Technology

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Locations: Hazleton, PA / Pottsville, PA / Dickson City, PA / Sunbury, PA

  • Computer Programming Technology (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science and Programming (Associate's Degree)
    Students receive hands-on training in software applications,computer programming, and computer networking.

Newport Business Institute

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Locations: Lower Burrell, PA

  • Business Information and Technology Software Application and Programming (Associate's Degree)

PACE Institute

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Locations: Reading, PA

  • Computer Programming/Network Operations (Associate's Degree)
    Computer Programming/Network Operations provides skilled training in programming, data processing, and network operations to enable students to qualify for a variety of positions in the Information Technology field. Knowledge of programming in the current leading programming languages, including C++, Java, and Visual Basic, along with web development prepares the successful graduate for excellent growth possibilities. Students will use Windows 2000 and Linux operating systems to build and maintain a local area network.
  • Programming (Diploma)

Pennsylvania Institute of Technology

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Locations: Media, PA

  • Sun Certified Programmer for Java (Certificate)

Pittsburgh Technical Institute

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Locations: Pittsburgh, PA / Oakdale, PA / Cranberry Township, PA

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)

Schuylkill Institute of Business & Technology

Locations: Pottsville, PA

Tri-State Business Institute

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Locations: Erie, PA

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)

Quebec

CDI College

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Locations: Laval, QC / Montreal, QC / Quebec, QC

  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.
  • Programmer Analyst / Web Developer (Diploma)
    The Programmer Analyst / Web Developer program is designed for students wishing to pursue a career maintaining and developing software and Web Site solutions and applications.

Rhode Island

New England Institute of Technology

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Locations: Warwick, RI

  • Game Development & Simulation Programming Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Programming Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

South Dakota

Colorado Technical University

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Locations: Sioux Falls, SD

  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Computer Science - Computer Systems Security (Master's Degree)
  • Computer Science - Software Engineering (Master's Degree)

Saskatchewan

CDI College

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Locations: Saskatoon, SK

  • Computer Programmer / Web Developer (Diploma)
  • Programmer Analyst / Internet Solutions Developer (Diploma)
    Working with different programming languages and tools, you will have the technical skills to perform essential tasks that include: evaluate technical needs and design effective business solutions; prepare, write, manage, and troubleshoot programming code; and maintain and update existing programming information.

Tennessee

TechSkills

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Locations: Memphis, TN / Nashville, TN

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Texas

Brown Mackie College

Locations: Dallas, TX / Fort Worth, TX

DeVry University

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Locations: Irving, TX / Houston Galleria, TX / Houston, TX

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
  • Game & Simulation Programming (Bachelor's Degree)

Remington College

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Locations: Dallas, TX

  • Software Information Systems (Associate's Degree)
    The Associate degree program in Software Information Systems is a twenty-four-month program that provides training in four major areas: Programming Concepts, Programming Architecture, Electronic Commerce, and Web Development.

TechSkills

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Locations: Dallas, TX / Fort Worth, TX / Houston, TX / San Antonio, TX

  • Sun Certified Programmer for the Java™ 2 Platform (Class)
    The Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform (SCJP) credential is the premium certification for professionals who design and program custom business solutions with Java development tools and technologies.

Westwood College

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Locations: Fort Worth, TX

  • Software Engineering (Associate's Degree)
    The program helps prepare students for entry-level jobs in the industry including computer programmers, database analysts, software developers, and Web site developers.

Utah

Everest College

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Locations: Salt Lake City, UT

  • Computer Information Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Science offers graduates special training in the development, analysis, and design of computer information systems and database management systems.
  • Computer Information Science (Associate's Degree)
    The Computer Information Science program offers students knowledge in computer programming and systems development, computer hardware and operating systems, and accounting and business.

Neumont University

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Locations: South Jordan, UT

  • Computer Science (Master's Degree)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Neumont University Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) distinguishes itself with an integrated, project-based curriculum that focuses on the skills most valued by today's employers. All Computer Science projects and coursework are designed to provide Neumont University graduates with a strong foundation in technical skills and standards, an understanding of the business environment, and the ability to communicate and function well as members of teams.

Stevens-Henager College

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Locations: Logan, UT / Ogden, UT / Orem, UT / Provo, UT / Murray (Salt Lake City), UT / Salt Lake City, UT

  • Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)
    The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is designed to prepare a Computer Science professional whose diverse, practical, and theoretical knowledge will guide the future of programming and networking for business and industry. Objectives of the program are to ensure competencies at very high levels in Programming, Network Administration, and Database Management.

TechSkills

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Locations: Salt Lake City (Murray), UT

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

Virginia

DeVry University

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Locations: Arlington, VA

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
  • Game & Simulation Programming (Bachelor's Degree)

ECPI College of Technology

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Locations: Newport News, VA / Virginia Beach, VA

  • Computer Programming (Diploma)
  • Simulation & Game Programming (Bachelor's Degree)
    If you enjoy electronic games AND are curious about what goes on behind the games, then consider a career in Simulation and Game Programming. In less than 3 years, you can earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer and Information Science with a concentration in Simulation and Game Programming.
  • Simulation & Game Programming (Associate's Degree)

ECPI Technical College

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Locations: Glen Allen, VA / Richmond, VA

  • IT/Computer Programming (Associate's Degree)

Stratford University

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Locations: Falls Church, VA / Woodbridge, VA

  • IT (Bachelor's Degree)
    The mission of the BS degree in Information Technology is to allow students to build on a core of knowledge gained through the associate degree or its equivalent to focus on one of two upper-level concentrations: network management and security or programming and web design for the e-business.
  • Software Engineering (Master's Degree)
    The Master of Software Engineering program at Stratford University is focused on developing a strong fundamental background in designing, developing, and deploying high quality software.

Washington

DeVry University

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Locations: Federal Way, WA / Bellvue, WA

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
  • Game & Simulation Programming (Bachelor's Degree)

Wisconsin

DeVry University

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Locations: Milwaukee, WI

  • Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
    Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.

Rasmussen College

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Locations: Green Bay, WI

  • Information Systems Management - Web Programming (Associate's Degree)

TechSkills

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Locations: Madison, WI / Milwaukie (Brookfield), WI

  • Various Technical Programs (Class)

West Virginia

Salem International University

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Locations: Salem, WV

  • Applied Computer Science (Bachelor's Degree)

Wyoming

CollegeAmerica

Locations: Cheyenne, WY

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