Good colleges and university’s for computer programing course?
Favorite Answer
You can also try a major search at PrincetonReview and that’ll give you more information on majors and what schools have them. http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/majors/majorSearch.asp
For classes, try to take high level math (Calculus), science possibly (Physics?), and any engineering/computer-related classes your school offers. My school had Pre-Engineering and Principles of Engineering. We did computer programming in those.
Also, see if your school has a FIRST Robotics team (or any other robotics club for that matter). They’ll surely have programming to do! (And it looks wonderful on a resume or college application.) If not, maybe you can try to start one: www.usfirst.org . Hehe, I was considering going into computer programming a while back and programming for my Robotics team was great fun!
Anyway, best of luck! Hope this was somewhat helpful, at least.
Most community colleges can teach you the basics of programming. And most state colleges will be able to give you a good education as a programmer. Check the ones near you and see what they offer. You don’t know to go to MIT or CalTech to learn this stuff. If you have questions about a particular school, check with their Placement office, and see what kind of success rates that the students from that department have in finding jobs. That will give you the best indicator of what employers think of their programs, and ultimately, those are the people you need to impress.
In order to get a really good job out of college, you’ll need both good programming and math skills and also good communication skills. Don’t be shy of the English and other liberal arts courses, as they’ll be a good prep.
As for universities, these are among the best in the field:
– Carnegie Mellon
– Massachusetts Institute of Technology
– Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
– University of California, Berkeley
– U Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
– Stanford U
– Harvey Mudd College
– Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
– The Cooper Union
– US Military Academy (West Point)
– US Naval Academy
And there are lots of other schools with good programs in this field. Check the web pages for a couple of these schools. Their admissions section will give you a good idea of exactly what they require, as it does vary a bit by school.
And don’t discount your own state university. A lot of them have very strong programs in this area.