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According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer engineers will be one of the fastest growing occupations over next 7 years. To help meet this demand, students seeking Computer Careers will need at least a bachelor's degree in computer engineering or computer science. If you're interested in taking advantage of this projected boom, you will need to pursue a Career in IT. You can either earn your degree from Online Computer Schools, or campus based Computer Training.

Computers and information technology is a part of our daily lives, and new technology is being developed at a fast pace. Computer Training is needed to help expand new computer software systems and to include new technologies and applications. The skills needed for Careers in IT change all of the time reflecting changes in technology and the growing needs of companies. Computer software engineers research, design, develop, and test operating systems-level software, compilers and network distribution software. They work with medical, industrial, military, communications, aerospace, business, and scientific and general computing applications. Software engineers set operational specifications and formulate and analyze software requirements

Computer engineers need the skills to create functional and technical design qualifications for software development. They must also have solid programming skills, and be familiar with data types, syntax and control structures. Along with the ability to correctly analyze information, software engineers also need to be able to fix multifaceted application glitches and be able to produce quality requirement specifications, design documents and test plans. Problem solving and working as a team are also necessary parts of working as a software engineer.

Now is the time to earn a Computer Degree in a computer-related discipline, as it is required for most software engineering positions. Growth in the technology field will be driven by the rapid growth in the technology sector. Demand for careers as a computer software engineer is expected to grow as computer applications continue to expand.

This fall, 4,852 freshmen are expected to enroll at UCLA. Any guess as to how many are African-American? I'll give you a hint. The county in which the campus is located is about 9.8 percent African-American. If you guessed that the incoming freshmen class would include roughly 500 African-Americans, which would be a little over 10 percent, you would be too high. If you guessed roughly 250, which would be a little over five percent, you would be too high. If you guessed roughly 125, which would be a little over 2.5 percent, you would still be too high.

According to the L.A. Times, only 96 of the incoming freshmen are African-American, which is about two percent. That's the lowest figure since 1973 and should be a concern to all. Last year's freshman class had 116 African-Americans.

"Clearly, we're going to have to meet this crisis by redoubling our efforts, which have not yielded the results we'd like to see," Chancellor Albert Carnesale told the L.A. Times. Carnesale described the preliminary numbers for African-American freshmen as "a great disappointment" and said that UCLA has been trying for years to boost those levels, within the limits allowed by law. He said that the causes are complex and are partly due to the restrictions placed on California's public colleges and institutions by Proposition 209, the 1996 voter initiative that banned consideration of race and gender in admissions and hiring.