by Mike Churchill ? 2006, All Rights Reserved
Computers touch every aspect of our business and personal lives. Because we rely on computers for even the smallest activities we participate in (checking out at the grocery store or buying gas) those with the knowledge to build, program, maintain and repair them hold very important positions in today's society. Also, because an information technology degree can help open so many diverse doors, you have a world of options to choose from.
The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics website predicts rapid job growth and a surge in I.T. jobs as we become still more dependent on computers in future years. Most information technology careers are reported as requiring a bachelor's or master's degree, so plans for a View the rest of this article
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