04-22-2017, 11:14 AM
bluebooger Wrote:is your job related to computer science ?
if so, what branch ?
some masters programs will have specialties
for example:
https://www.seas.gwu.edu/department-computer-science
Graduate Programs
* Computer Science
* Cybersecurity
Research Areas
* Algorithms and theory
* Artificial intelligence: machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, computer vision, imaging, and data mining
* Computer graphics
* Cybersecurity
* Data science: big data, data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, climate informatics, computer vision
* Networking and mobile computing
* Operating and distributed systems
* Real-time and embedded systems
* Information retrieval
* Software engineering
you might as well take something that you're interested in
The most relevant are, in order:
- * Software engineering
- * Cybersecurity
- * Algorithms and theory
- * Information retrieval
I will make sure to investigate based on branch, thanks!
bjcheung77 Wrote:Sign me up for the job! I would love to work for your place! I mean, I have never came across a company that would pay you for school while you are at work... how productive! I guess you mean they are paying for your class as long as you're still working with them. I have options similar, my Cisco and Microsoft Certs are paid for as long as I do it NOT on company time, they reimburse me for any passed exams or Certs.
Yes, I will not be paid while in class; they will cover tuition expense though; and then I will get paid while I work there.
dfrecore Wrote:Why would you limit yourself to schools in the DC area, when you can get a degree from tons of schools online (not online schools, but B&M schools with good online programs)??
The firm does not feel the online programs are worth it. I knew, for example, Syracuse had an online program that grants a degree equivalent to its in person, but they were not interested in those types of programs.
sanantone Wrote:Well, my definition of reputable is accredited. hilarious Furthermore, I have a strong preference for regional accreditation and lack of bad press. The bad press part eliminates many for-profit schools, so I lean toward non-profit schools. Most of the schools on this list are regionally accredited and non-profit.
https://www.geteducated.com/online-degre...er-science
It does not, or rather should not, be online though. Does a similar metric/list exist for in person?