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Jumpstart your career with the latest and greatest news on IT hiring trends, emerging technologies, and the skills and certifications that modern employers demand. Blog posts are written by subject matter experts, and continually updated with current figures and analyses.


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Top 6 Reasons to Earn A Computer Science Degree

Do you like money? Do you thrive on intellectual challenge? Are you fascinated by technology? A computer science degree can lead you to a fulfilling IT career on all three counts. Read on for the top benefits of earning a computer science degree...

Computer Science Degree Benefits

This highly technical and demanding field won't appeal to everyone. But those with a genuine interest in computers and the possibilities they present for business, science, communication, and the world at large just might find that a computer science degree is right up their alley.

Here are the top six reasons to earn a computer science degree:

Computer Science Graduates Earn Higher Salaries

It's no secret that computing careers provide a nice living. New graduates with bachelor's degrees in computer science were offered an average starting salary of $75,900, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) 2022 Salary Survey, placing CS degree holders just ahead of engineering majors who clocked in at $73,922.

Computer Science Majors Have More Job Prospects

Computer science majors are in high demand, according to the NACE. The organization's Student Survey found that more than 56 percent of computer science majors who applied for jobs had received offers -- making it the major with the highest application-offer rate.

Computer Science Grads Join a Fast Growing Industry

Computer-related employment has slowed since the boom of the 1990s, and job growth has been tempered to a degree by outsourcing. But the industry still appears to be in excellent shape. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the computer systems design and related services industry is one of the 10 fastest growing in the nation. And computer specialists are likely to see the best job prospects.

The software publishing industry is also poised for growth (software development is a main focus of computer science degrees), with employment expected to increase by 22 percent between 2020 and 2030 (roughly three times the 8% average for all occupations). Computer science-related professions accounted for 52 percent of the jobs in the industry.

Computer Science Degree Holders Work in a Wide Range of Industries

The best computer science degree programs teach strong theoretical and analytical skills that can be applied to many different professional pursuits, from engineering to healthcare to finance.

Computer Science Grads can Help Make the World a Better Place

Not all computer whizzes use their powers for good (hackers create plenty of havoc, stealing financial information, disrupting business, etc.) But they also have enormous potential to change the world for the better. People with backgrounds in computer science have made and continue to make vital contributions in engineering, the arts & science, and medicine -- including AIDS research and the human genome project, just to name a few examples.

Computer Science Graduates are on the Cutting-Edge of IT

Computers are so ubiquitous these days that it's easy to forget how quickly they've changed our lives. Twenty years ago, e-mail was a relatively new phenomenon, the Internet was just gaining steam, and no one imagined they'd be carrying smartphones loaded up with nifty apps (back then, making a call from the street usually meant finding a phone booth). What might the next 20 years bring? If you have a degree in computer science, you might be the first to know.

Because our society is becoming increasingly dependent on technology for every aspect of our lives, from business to social interaction and beyond, computer scientists are sought after in pretty much every industry and in a wide range of capacities. A computer science degree from an accredited college can lead you to a fulfilling, well-paying career, which is something that is a rarity in the current state of the economy.

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Sources: CareerBuilder.com, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)


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Oracle Courses and Degrees

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Southern New Hampshire University
  • Leverage Data to Drive Business Goals
  • Big Data Analysis and Visualization
  • Learn Python, SQL, Tableau and R
  • Data Analytics Project Management
 
Coursera
  • Prep for Google Data Analytics Certificate
  • Learn to use Popular Data Analytics Tools
  • Big Data Visualization and Presentation
  • Asking Questions for Data-Driven Decisions
 

About Amazon Web Services

Launched by Amazon in 2006, AWS is now the world’s leading provider of public cloud computing solutions. AWS offers a wide range of cloud services that help businesses succeed in today’s web-based marketplace. Its certification program helps IT professionals prove they have the skills to design and manage these in-demand solutions.

IT Salaries by State

Current wage data for computing professionals by U.S. state and territory.

State / Territory

Mean Hourly Wage

Mean Annual Wage

Alabama
$44.44
$92,440
Alaska
$44.28
$92,090
Arizona
$47.31
$98,400
Arkansas
$37.76
$78,540
California
$69.07
$143,670
Colorado
$56.07
$116,620
Connecticut
$50.04
$104,080
Delaware
$52.43
$109,040
District of Columbia
$57.51
$119,610
Florida
$45.29
$94,200
Georgia
$48.44
$100,750
Guam
$24.59
$51,150
Hawaii
$44.42
$92,390
Idaho
$40.59
$84,430
Illinois
$48.37
$100,600
Indiana
$38.88
$80,870
Iowa
$42.41
$88,210
Kansas
$42.31
$88,000
Kentucky
$38.69
$80,470
Louisiana
$37.85
$78,720
Maine
$39.72
$82,620
Maryland
$56.49
$117,500
Massachusetts
$56.98
$118,510
Michigan
$43.46
$90,400
Minnesota
$48.49
$100,850
Mississippi
$36.46
$75,840
Missouri
$42.49
$88,390
Montana
$40.05
$83,300
Nebraska
$41.35
$86,000
Nevada
$42.14
$87,660
New Hampshire
$49.59
$103,150
New Jersey
$54.98
$114,360
New Mexico
$45.02
$93,650
New York
$56.33
$117,170
North Carolina
$50.25
$104,530
North Dakota
$36.97
$76,900
Ohio
$44.26
$92,050
Oklahoma
$40.45
$84,130
Oregon
$48.22
$100,300
Pennsylvania
$45.55
$94,730
Puerto Rico
$24.85
$51,700
Rhode Island
$53.08
$110,400
South Carolina
$42.19
$87,740
South Dakota
$39.33
$81,810
Tennessee
$41.05
$85,390
Texas
$47.22
$98,210
Utah
$45.60
$94,850
Vermont
$42.52
$88,440
Virgin Islands
$31.29
$65,070
Virginia
$56.78
$118,100
Washington
$62.44
$129,870
West Virginia
$37.57
$78,140
Wisconsin
$42.67
$88,750
Wyoming
$37.68
$78,370

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

VMware Training & Degrees

Southern New Hampshire University
  • Cloud Application Development
  • Cybersecurity & Secure Coding
  • UI/UX Design and Development
  • Software Reverse Engineering
 
Coursera
  • Intro to AWS Technologies & Cloud Computing
  • Differentiate On-Premises, Hybrid & All-in Cloud
  • AWS Monitoring, Analytics, Pricing and Support
  • AWS Cloud Security, Migration and Innovation
 

Graphic Design Training Programs

Browse the top-rated college degrees, online courses and certificates matching the graphic designer career track.

Admissions advisors can provide more info about creative design curriculum and start dates, job placement services, tuition costs, scholarships and personalized financial aid options.
CG Spectrum
  • Online multimedia certificates in:
    • Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop
    • Animation using Maya and Toon Boom
    • VFX Production in Houdini & Nuke
 
Southern New Hampshire University
  • Create Stunning, Interactive Websites
  • Graphic Design Training in Adobe Suite
  • Learn UI / UX Design and Development
  • Build a Multimedia Design Portfolio
 
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MCTS Salaries

Average annual earnings for Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists and related Microsoft certification holders:

  • MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate: $59,000
  • MCTS: Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: $84,000
  • MCTS: Windows (various releases): $85,000
  • MCTS: SQL Server (various releases): $86,000
  • MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server (various releases): $87,000
  • MCTS: .NET Framework Web Applications: $88,000
  • MCITP: Microsoft Certified IT Professional: $90,000
  • MCSE: Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert: $97,000
  • MCSD: Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer: $100,000
  • MCA: Microsoft Certified Architect: $113,000

Source: Payscale.com

Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) Salaries

Average Salary for Microsoft Certified Professionals:

  • MOS: Microsoft Office Specialist: $53,000
  • MTA: Microsoft Technology Associate: $55,000
  • MCDST: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician: $57,000
  • MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate: $59,000
  • MCSA: Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: $73,000
  • MCT: Microsoft Certified Trainer: $80,000
  • MCTS: Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: $84,000
  • MCITP: Microsoft Certified IT Professional: $90,000
  • MCSE: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: $91,000
  • MCPD: Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: $94,000
  • MCDBA: Microsoft Certified Database Administrator: $96,000
  • MCAD: Microsoft Certified Application Developer: $97,000
  • MCSE: Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert: $97,000
  • MCSD: Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer: $100,000
  • MCA: Microsoft Certified Architect: $113,000

Mean annual salary by Microsoft certification class.
Source: Payscale.com

MCITP Salaries

Average salary for IT pros holding popular MCITP certifications:

  • MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Support Technician 7: $71,712
  • MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator 7: $78,221
  • MCITP: Virtualization Administrator: $78,344
  • MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician: $78,495
  • MCITP: Server Administrator: $85,575
  • MCITP: Enterprise Administrator: $92,252
  • MCITP: Database Administrator: $96,335
  • Other Microsoft Certified IT Pro certificates: $83,923

Average salary by Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential
Source: 2015 IT Skills and Salary Report by Global Knowledge & Windows IT Pro

Contributor - Mark Lassoff

Programming Subject Matter ExpertMark Lassoff is an experienced web and mobile development instructor. With 20+ years teaching beginner to advanced software courses for Fortune companies, tech startups, and everyone in between, he understands this dynamic field and knows how to impart his expertise to aspiring developers.


About EC-Council

The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) is a member-driven organization that certifies IT professionals in the latest information security and e-commerce skills. EC-Council is the creator of the globally respected Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (C|HFI) and Licensed Penetration Tester (L|PT) certifications, among other sought-after credentials for career-minded individuals.


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VMware®, VMware® Logos, and VMware® Certifications are either registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions.

PMI®, PMI® Logos, and PMI® Certifications are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Project Management Institute in the United States and/or other countries.

Microsoft®, Microsoft® Logos, and Microsoft® Certifications are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is currently the worldwide leader in computer software, IT services and business solutions that help students, career-minded individuals and organizations reach their full potential.

About IBM Professional Certificates

In 2019, International Business Machines Corporation - better known as IBM - launched its professional certification program in partnership with online training provider, Coursera. IBM professional certificates are designed to validate IT professionals’ skills in popular job roles that utilize IBM’s prolific computing technologies.

About the Author

IT Subject Matter ExpertDaniel Greenspan is the founder and Editor-in-chief of ITCareerFinder. Working closely with IT professionals, world-class trainers, and hiring managers since 2005 has given him unique insight into the information technology job market and the skills and credentials IT pros need to succeed.