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Graduates with computer technology bachelor's degrees were offered an average starting salary of $50,820 in 2005.
   
Technological advancements will boost the employment of computer-related workers through 2014.
   
Job prospects in technology-related fields should be best for college graduates who are up to date with the latest skills and technologies; certifications and practical experience are essential for persons without degrees.
   
   
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Computer Technology)
Technology -- and those skilled to help its delivery -- are in high demand. Become a technology leader by studying toward a technology degree at a tech school near you.
 
Computer Technology in the Real and Virtual Worlds
In 2005, starting offers averaged $50,820 for graduates with computer technology degrees at the bachelor's level.

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