Online Computer
Science Degree Programs
ACCIS
(American College of Computer and Information Science)

About
ACCIS Computer Science Programs: Our accredited Computer Science
programs prepare you
for a career
in programming
and software development. Designed specifically for
distance learning, you can work and take classes
concurrently.
- Interactive learning technologies prepare you
for real-world situations
- Learn C++, the most in-demand IT skill as determined
by the new ITAA/Dice Tech Skills Profile
- Gain a thorough understanding of both theoretical
and applied computer science.
- Computer Science
- Bachelor of Science
- Master of Science
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Baker College Online
Computer Science at
Baker College Online: Designed to work in conjunction with an associate
degree of the students choosing, this program will
enable students to enter a new field or increase
their success in their current job. Students acquire
skills in software development, Internet communications,
network administration and database administration,
as well as foundational knowledge in the field of
computer science.
- Computer Science - Bachelor
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Ellis College (Online)

Computer
Science
Bachelor's Degree: The computer science concentration
covers the computer hardware, software, processing,
and network architectures used in modern information
technology. This concentration is ideal for those
who seek to explore the technical aspects of an
organization's information system. Course selection
includes:
- Introduction to Computer Science
- Computer Organization
- Computer Programming I
- Computer Architecture
- Computer Science - Bachelor's Degree
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Kennedy-Western
University

- Computer Science
- Bachelor of Science
- Master of Science
- Doctorate
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Thomson
Education Direct

Thomson
Education Direct Online Distance Learning: Start
a moneymaking career in the growing field of computer
science. Why earn your degree through distance
education? With the right credentials, you can:
- Earn an average of $70,000 per year
in a career expected to grow 77% by 2010.*
- Specialize in Computer Programming,
System Design, or System Analysis.
- Use your skills to make the decisions
that can mean big success for your company.
Remember - According to the U.S.
Department of Labor, systems analysts, computer scientists,
and database administrators are expected to be among
the fastest growing occupations through 2010.* This
means more opportunity for you!
- Applied Computer Science - Associate
in Specialized Business
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