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I transfered to Devry and they put me into a Technical Management program because more of my credits transfered.

By the completion of my degree I will still know as many programming languages and I will have several certifications. But the degree will be in Technical Management, NOT Computer Information Systems.

so before I go and waste my money on a degree that will be useless... the most important question of all is "will I be able to get a job as a computer programmer with this degree?"

2006-09-29 02:12:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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Interesting question - I started out as a programmer and now I'm a Technical Manager!

What someone did with their school career says much about what they want for their future. Think about it, there's an investment of time and money to get a degree so if that commitment doesn't say something about what you want to do with your life then what does?

When I employ programmers I don't care if they have a degree or not, the ability to write good code isn't something you learn at school it's down to adapting your knowledge to the task at hand and of course experience. However, there's absolutely no way I would employ someone with ANY management degree as a junior programmer simply because I would expect them to leave within 6 months because the job was not a management position. On a large project that would be a significant problem so it wouldn't be worth the risk.

Think carefully before you make your decision, it will affect your entire life. Programming can be fun but it takes a long time to progress.

2006-09-29 03:18:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nicely I even have in simple terms graduated from leicester college with a arithmetic degree and that i've got a activity working for a pensions enterprise as a trainee developer/programmer and that i additionally help take care of the community. I had no previous programming adventure different than approximately 8 weeks in college as area of an A-point computer technology course and that i did not rather like it to be trustworthy. I had common awareness of computer hardware and maintenance yet that became into approximately it. when I went to the interview i became into in simple terms trustworthy and defined and that i've got been given the activity and that i'm now being knowledgeable up and surely taking area in it. So the undeniable fact which you have a level in something shows you have some thing approximately you and in case you're trustworthy in an interview then you definately would desire to be waiting to get any activity. solid success.

2016-10-15 08:21:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As the person above indicated your school career has nothing to do with the actual job you will perform. I have a degree in Electrical engineering and now days all I really do is programing. a couple of my friends here are just as well versatile in their degrees. What it really mounts too is that what you want to do. And if it is then you better be really good in it cause competition out there is pretty strong.

2006-09-29 04:18:27 · answer #3 · answered by yairs2000 3 · 0 0

Can you program computers?

Rawlyn.

2006-09-29 02:18:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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