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Computer Software and Media Applications is a degree category that consists of the following common degrees:

  • Database Management

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    $82k

    Database Management
  • Web Design

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    $105k

    Web Design
    Web design trends and technologies are constantly evolving, and a web design degree will give the student professional skills that translate directly to the marketing, advertising, e-commerce and web design industries. Courses typically include: designing and launching websites; designing interactive and online materials including motion graphics, banner ads, newsletters and content for mobile delivery; learning current versions of Dreamweaver, Edge and other industry-standard web design and rich media software; gaining coding skills in HTML and CSS; learning about responsive web design; learning about online marketing; and learning about interaction design and usability.
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  • Computer Graphics

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    $86k

    Computer Graphics
  • Simulation Programming

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    $108k

    Simulation Programming

    Simulation programmers develop computer simulations that allow us to predict, see, think about, test, and manipulate real-world products, services, systems, processes, conditions, situations, and issues, without taking the risk and incurring the costs of doing so in the real world.

    These simulations have applications across many sectors and industries. In the medical field, for example, a simulation program might be used to teach doctors how to perform a particular surgery or procedure. Urban planners might use simulations to model and visualize improved traffic patterns. And of course, airlines use simulators to train pilots to fly their planes.

    Math, engineering, and computer science are the overlapping disciplines that simulation relies on. Degree programs in the field are made up of courses in these technical and scientific areas, but they are also focused on teaching the skills of abstracting, theorizing, hypothesizing, and intellectualizing.

    In other words, simulation programming students learn everything they need to conceptualize the world into models that are designed to reach solutions for many of the world’s challenges and problems.

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