Computer Information Systems for network administrator type jobs.
Computer Science for programming type jobs.
Or, whatever major you want. I've known several professional computer programmers that majored in History, English, English Literature, Economics, Finance, and one Music major. All were very dedicated, intelligent, and extremely good programmers. One in particular was a Computer Science major and she was almost clueless when sitting at the keyboard or reading code.
A minor in mathematics will help show that not only are you a computer nerd, but a math nerd too! It also gives the illusion that you're really smart and employers want that. Be sure to take some technical writing courses because you'll need to write well in addition to being able to get around a computer's hardware and/or software.
{Another plus would be if you're a graduate-degreed Indian in India willing to work for $6.00/hr. Employers really love that!}
2006-07-29 04:00:19
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answered by IPuttLikeSergio 4
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Computer Engineering..u can work in other fields such as mobile, you will see a lot of ppl in the computer industry don't have no degrees in computing most of them do short training courses, the short training courses with a degree are good for enhancing your career prospects.
2006-07-29 07:26:19
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answered by Dykes 2
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