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Occupations in Computer Science

With a degree in computer science, you might work as a software developer, web designer, database administrator, network administrator, system analyst, computer support specialist, or technician.

According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, these professions make a median salary between $60,000 to $90,000 a year, and are expected to grow at an average to above average rate. They generally require a bachelor's degree or higher. 

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Professional Organizations in Computer Science

These are important professional organizations related to computer science. The most important are ACM and IEEE. Let us know if any organizations are missing.  

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