
Postsecondary and Career Pathways
Students explore various educational and career opportunities in computer science. They research university programs, college diplomas, and industry certifications.
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Students explore various educational and career opportunities in computer science. They research university programs, college diplomas, and industry certifications.
Key Questions
- What are the differences between university computer science programs and college software engineering diplomas?
- How do industry certifications enhance a software developer's portfolio?
- What emerging tech careers are likely to see the most growth in the next decade?
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