A degree in Computer Science can open one to a wide variety of opportunities, both inside and outside the technology field. Computer science degrees are one of the most desirable degrees among employers, and in almost any industry imaginable. The reason Computer Science graduates are so desirable is because they have crucial analytical skills, as well as technical skills that are greatly beneficial for any organization. A Computer Science degree offers flexibility with job choices and career paths. Below is a list of just some of the job titles, both technical and non-technical that one can have with a computer science degree.
Technical Positions:
- Computer Application Programmer
- Computer Animator
- Computer Consultant
- Computer Forensics
- Computer Scientist
- Computer Security Analyst
- Cryptologist
- Database Administrator
- Data Security Analyst
- [INSERT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE HERE] Developer (ie. Java Programmer)
- Information Scientist
- IT Support Technician
- LAN Manager
- Mobile Application Developer
- Network Analyst
- Network/System Administrator
- Product Developer
- Security Analyst
- Software Engineer
- Support Technician
- System Administrator
- Systems Analyst
- Technical Documentation Writer
- Test Engineer
- Video Game Developer/Designer
- Web Developer
- Web Designer
Non-Technical Positions:
- Accountant
- Actuary
- Aerospace Engineer
- Business Analyst
- Engineer
- Logistics
- Mathematician
- Meteorologist
- Physicist
- Project Manager
- Risk Analyst
- Security
About the Author
Mike Gdovin has been blogging about technology since 2006 on his blog, Gdovin.net. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Media from Kutztown University with a minor in Journalism, Public Relations and Business. In addition to blogging about technology, Mike is a video producer, technology consultant and social media expert.