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Computer science
Mrs. Raymond
August 25, 2016
1. Web developer
Web developers, also called web designers or webmasters, design and
maintain websites. You might design and develop basic website layout
or advanced interactive website features Schools offering Graphics &
Multimedia Management degrees can also be found in these popular
choices. A web developer writes, designs, and edits the web page
content. They also identify and correct problems with the web page.
Daily, they back up website files for recovery. Your job as a web
developer is to present your clients' products and services to a wide
audience by creating attractive, functional websites. You will likely be
asked to identify potential site users and design a website to appeal to
these constituents. Your work may include meeting with clients to
discuss their desires for a website or discuss how to keep their website
functioning and up to date. You might construct the layout of a
website, creating a visually interesting home page and user-friendly
design After a website is up and running, you'll make sure that the site
is functional on all web browsers, periodically testing and updating it as
needed
The average salary for this job is around $63,490 a year.
A web developer needs about 2-3 years experience and takes about 06 years of education depending on which specification.
The job outlook for this career is roughly 19,993 jobs open in the
United States.
2. Computer Programmer
5. Mathematician
Mathematicians use advanced mathematics and mathematical
principles to analyze data and solve complex problems. They often
work on teams of engineers and/or other technology professionals.
Some mathematicians apply theories and techniques, such as
mathematical modeling, to solve practical problems. These
mathematicians, sometimes known as applied mathematicians,
typically work with individuals in other occupations to solve these
problems. For example, they may work with chemists, materials
scientists, and chemical engineers to analyze the effectiveness of new
drugs. Other applied mathematicians may work with industrial
designers to study the aerodynamic characteristics of new
automobiles.
Other mathematicians may study theoretical or abstract concepts in
mathematics. Sometimes called theoretical mathematicians, they
identify, research, and resolve unexplained issues in mathematics.
They are concerned primarily with exploring new areas and
relationships of mathematical theories to increase knowledge and
understanding about the field. Many people with a Ph.D. in
mathematics, particularly theoretical mathematics, work as
postsecondary teachers in education institutions. They usually have a
mix of teaching and research responsibilities. Some may conduct
individual research or collaborate with other professors or
mathematicians. Collaborators may work together at the same
institution or from different locations
The annual salary $101,400 for a mathematician
You need to have a masters degree for education and need years of
experience
The job outlook is roughly about 3,500 jobs available