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For further information, please contact:
Muriel Reakirt
Science/Math Departmental Secretary
muriel.reakirt@darton.edu
Division of Science/Mathematics
Darton College
2400 Gillionville Road
Albany, GA 31707
(229) 317-6559

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

Computer programmers write programs and other instructions that enable computers to perform specific tasks. There are two types of programmers -- those concerned with applications (the final products of computer operations) and those who develop systems (programs that tell the computer what to do).

Work Activities:

  • Analyze and study data on problems
  • Prepare plans or flow charts to solve problems
  • Write detailed coded instructions for computers to follow
  • Test programs to ensure they respond as anticipated
  • Write instructions to guide workers during production runs
  • Make reports of program development

Skills and Aptitudes:

  • Communicate technical information
  • Write reports, record procedures and explain ideas
  • Organize ideas and data
  • Organize time and work under pressure
  • Visualize objects from drawings and pictures
  • Knowledge of programming techniques and limitations
  • Work with one or more programming languages
  • Excellent numerical and verbal skills

Work Settings and Employers:

  • Wholesale and retail businesses
  • The Armed Forces
  • Banking and insurance firms
  • Government agencies
  • Public utilities
  • Public school systems
  • Data processing service firms
  • Colleges and universities
  • Transportation firms
  • Research organizations
  • Electronics
  • Other manufacturers Offices

Related Occupations:

  • Computer Operators
  • Microcomputer Support Specialists
  • Numerical Control Tool Programmers
  • Systems Analysts

Hiring Practices:

  • Most employers require a minimum of a Bachelor's degree
  • Persons with apprenticeship, internship, Tech Prep, or cooperative learning experience may be the most competitive
  • National certification is available

Wages:

  • Average entry wage is $28,440 per year in Georgia

Program of Study at Darton College to Pursue Career

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