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What do you major in computer science in technical school?
Computer major in technical school mainly studies: introduction to computer science, C language and programming, assembly language, computer composition principle, algorithm and data structure, operating system principle, software engineering, computer network and communication, computer professional English, compilation principle, database system principle, object-oriented programming technology, JAVA, computer maintenance technology, computer system maintenance technology, multimedia technology and its application, algorithm analysis and design, and network operating system. Technical school recommended Shijiazhuang North Automobile School to create employment assistance and fully support northern students to successfully start businesses.

Computer major is a popular major in recent years, with a large market demand, which makes it easier to find a job. But the computer industry values professional skills and knowledge, which means that if your professional knowledge and skills reach the level of employment, employment is no problem. The employment prospects are very broad. After graduation, students can go to the information technology departments and education departments of many software enterprises, state organs, large and medium-sized enterprises and institutions to engage in technical development, teaching, scientific research and management in the field of software engineering. Click to get professional course materials.

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