To the naked eye, reading code is just as confusing as forming words in alphabet soup. But not to you. You’ve been on computers since the age of 2. And most likely, you could do more on a computer by high school than most people can by adulthood.
The computer and technology industry is filled with geniuses. With our growing dependency on technology, job growth is off the charts. Over the next eight years, technology positions are increasing by 12%-37%, depending on the job. That’s higher than any other field!* Even better, job security is almost a guarantee since 90% of Americans own at least one computerized device. Regardless of where you want to live, jobs will be available.
Whether you can build a computer, fix it, or program it, just know you’ve made elite status. You are beyond those of us who cross our fingers and hope a restart will fix our problems. You know the ins and outs of the machines we can’t live without. And now you’re just a few classes away from its limitless possibilities.
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook *Pew Internet and American Life projectSacred Heart University offers 7 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 84 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 60 Master's degrees, and 24 Bachelor's degrees.
Yale University offers 6 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a large, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2019, 178 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 111 Bachelor's degrees, 61 Master's degrees, and 6 Doctoral degrees.
University of New Haven offers 10 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 75 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 46 Master's degrees, and 29 Bachelor's degrees.
University of Bridgeport offers 6 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2019, 72 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 66 Master's degrees, and 6 Bachelor's degrees.
Central Connecticut State University offers 8 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a large, public, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 163 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 135 Bachelor's degrees, and 28 Master's degrees.
Fairfield University offers 3 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 19 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 19 Bachelor's degrees.
University of Hartford offers 4 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a medium sized, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2019, 43 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 43 Bachelor's degrees.
Wesleyan University offers 2 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a small, private not-for-profit, four-year university in a small city. In 2019, 35 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 34 Bachelor's degrees, and 1 Master's degree.
University of Connecticut offers 6 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a very large, public, four-year university in a large suburb. In 2019, 119 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 113 Bachelor's degrees, and 6 Certificates.
Southern Connecticut State University offers 2 Computer Technology degree programs. It's a medium sized, public, four-year university in a midsize city. In 2019, 30 Computer Technology students graduated with students earning 23 Bachelor's degrees, and 7 Master's degrees.
School | Average Tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students | |
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Sacred Heart University Fairfield, CT | 28 : 1 | 9,156 | |
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Yale University New Haven, CT | 11 : 1 | 13,609 | |
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University of New Haven West Haven, CT | 25 : 1 | 6,793 | |
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University of Bridgeport Bridgeport, CT | 34 : 1 | 5,089 | |
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Central Connecticut State University New Britain, CT | 25 : 1 | 11,154 | |
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Manchester Community College Manchester, CT | 57 : 1 | 5,511 | |
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Norwalk Community College Norwalk, CT | 58 : 1 | 5,083 | |
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Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT | 23 : 1 | 9,708 | |
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Post University Waterbury, CT | 217 : 1 | 10,642 | |
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Gateway Community College New Haven, CT | 67 : 1 | 6,864 | |
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Quinebaug Valley Community College Danielson, CT | 48 : 1 | 1,299 | |
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Fairfield University Fairfield, CT | 18 : 1 | 5,349 | |
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University of Hartford West Hartford, CT | 19 : 1 | 6,773 | |
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Wesleyan University Middletown, CT | 9 : 1 | 3,230 | |
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Housatonic Community College Bridgeport, CT | 65 : 1 | 4,836 | |
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Capital Community College Hartford, CT | 47 : 1 | 3,083 | |
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University of Connecticut Storrs, CT | 18 : 1 | 27,280 | |
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Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT | 23 : 1 | 9,817 | |
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Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT | 24 : 1 | 4,971 | |
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Northwestern Connecticut Community College Winsted, CT | 47 : 1 | 1,308 |