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Kickstart Your Tech Career with a Computer Science Degree

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If you’re interested in technology and want to work in a field with great employment and financial opportunities, a Computer Science degree from SUNY Ulster may be for you! Computer Science students prepare for a variety of software related careers, including Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Game Design, Mobile Application Development, Web Development, and many others. The job market for Computer Science graduates has always been excellent, and projections show future demand will continue to outpace the number of students receiving Computer Science degrees. As a result, starting salaries for computer science and engineering graduates are among the highest of all majors.

The Computer Science program at SUNY Ulster offers an Associate’s degree in Computer Science which can be taken on campus or fully online. This degree prepares students to transfer and pursue further Computer Science degrees or go directly into the workforce. Alumni have gone on to complete Bachelor’s degrees at schools such as SUNY New Paltz, SUNY Albany, Brooklyn College, RIT, and RPI. Alumni going straight into the workforce can be hired for a variety of positions through both traditional routes and SUNY Ulster partnerships, including the one recently developed with IBM as part of their New Collar Jobs Initiative.

Computer Science alum Jesse Thibault graduated in 2014 and went on to earn a Bachelor’s from SUNY New Paltz; while there, he participated in an internship at IBM that led to a full-time position. He now works at Microsoft in Washington as a software engineer. He says, “I still follow the principles taught in the software engineering class even now, and I refer to the notes from the foundation classes when I refresh my data structures knowledge. Thank you for the education!”

Students who want to take a small number of courses within computer science can earn up to three microcredentials in Computer Game DesignMobile Application Development, and Web Application Development. SUNY Ulster Continuing Education also offers a Web Developer / Fast Track Mini Boot Camp program that’s ideal for working professionals who would like one or more evening courses in topics important to Web Development. Students interested in computer topics may also find their place in two other closely related majors at SUNY Ulster: Computer Engineering and Computer Networking.

John Sheehan, Computer Science Department Coordinator, says, “The SUNY Ulster Computer Science program is a great option for any student, whether just graduating high school, seeking a new career, or just enhancing skills in an existing career.  Between on campus, online, and continuing education, we have options available for all scheduling needs. This is a great opportunity for anyone, anywhere, to become a part of the exciting and ever changing world of computer technology!”

Allegra Condon
the authorAllegra Condon
Allegra is an Ulster County-based content specialist and writer. She graduated from SUNY Ulster in 2016.

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