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Computer Programming Technology

Greenville Tech's Computer Programming, part of the Technical Business Division, provides education for students to plan, design, and develop computer systems and programs using varied programming languages and state-of-the-art equipment. Realizing that many of the "programming" jobs available require database skills, Computer Programming Technology students learn database skills that include analysis, design, and query.  The employment opportunities for people with programming and database skills extend across all types of business and industry.

The computer equipment in Greenville Tech's labs will rival the technology found in most any company. The different platforms that a degree student will use include C++, JAVA, Visual Basic.Net, SQL Server, and Internet environments such as JavaScript, ASP, XML and JSP. The students also will learn skills to work as a system analyst in the marketplace. Some students may choose to complete an internship as part of their course requirements.  The on the job internship experience can be a tremendous plus for the student. 


New Associate in Computer Technology/USC-Upstate Transfer  - Bachelor of Arts Degree in Computer Information System
New Bachelor of Arts degree offered by the University of South Carolina Upstate. Contact Programming department head Kim Cannon for information.

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