IT & Computer Science Degrees
Individuals working in the information technology and computer science industries usually have at least a bachelor's degree, but to be competitive in the job market it is recommended that you have a master's degree as well. A career in either of these fields requires attention to detail and a firm grasp of mathematics. Individuals may work as Webmasters, Web developers, network administrators, network securities, desktop administrators, Java programmers, and many others.- All
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The TCP/IP model is a computer network protocol created by DARPA, an agency of the United States Department of Defense, in the 1970's. This model describes a set of general design guidelines and implementations of specific networking protocols to enable computers to communicate over a network.
You asked for schools offering welding degrees and we have provided our list of accredited schools for you to choose from.
CNC stands for computer numerical control. It is the machine tools that have revolutionized the machining processes.
IT stands for information technology which is the use of computers and networks to store, process and receive data.
In reference to your question about summer school, there are definitely schools that offer summer courses in IT and Computer Science. Your best bet is to contact the schools you are interested in or do research on the college's website. Boston University and ITT Tech both offer summer classes, for example.
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