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Associate Degree Programs in Computer Arts 2024

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Associate Degree Programs in Computer Arts

An associate degree is most commonly a two-year degree that introduces students to university life. The coursework is often aimed at providing students with a solid grounding in several academic disciplines. Courses are taught by accomplished professors and instructors.

What is an associate degree in computer arts? The focus of this program is to increase a student’s base of knowledge about computer technology, philosophy and history, as well as covering the foundations of several other subjects. Students often learn how to be creative while working with computer software programs that enhance artistic mediums. Courses may focus on topics such as web design, computer graphics, animation and game development, and are typically taught by professors with advanced degrees and real-life experience in the field.

Scholars in this program often get a strong base in such areas as psychology, science, social science and math, and may develop critical thinking skills that may be of benefit throughout their lives. They may also learn specific skills with computer software applications that can translate well into the workplace.

Expenses for this program depend upon a variety of factors, including the location of the school, the cost of books and the availability of financial aid. To learn more, prospective students should research individual schools.

Graduates with an associate degree in computer arts may wish to enter the job market or they may pursue additional studies. In the workplace, graduates can seek to work in education, private industry, or government or decide to pursue self-employment. They may be in demand as IT analysts, web-page designers, CAD designers, video game producers, software programmers, technicians, entrepreneurs and artists.

As a flourishing field, this degree program is offered in a variety of schools across the globe, often incorporating online instruction. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.