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Bachelor Degrees in IT & Computer: Programming
If you're hoping to work in the IT industry, a bachelor's degree in programming can give you the practical training you need. Computer programmers are often required to know a number of programming languages, including popular object-oriented languages such as C++.
Careers for Computer Programmers
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that nearly half of all programmers in the nation hold at least a bachelor's degree. Computer programmers earned a median salary of $65,510 in 2006, and while no training program can guarantee a particular career or salary, the BLS notes that job prospects are expected to be best for those with bachelor's degrees.

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Bachelor's of Information Technology - Programming
AIU Online's Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology provides students with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. This online degree program would definitely be the next logical step for students who have completed AIU Online's Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems.
American Intercontinental University Online
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