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In a 2003 ComputerWorld survey of Global 1000 CIO's, two thirds of employers report that Computer Science graduates do not possess the skills they need in the workplace. Even graduates from the country's most elite schools are lacking the practical experience and certifications they need to be productive.
Northface University's plan is simple - educate the most sought-after software developers in the world. In partnership with industry leaders like IBM, Unisys, and Microsoft, we created a project-based curriculum gives graduates an advantage over students from other universities. Because they graduate with degrees, real-world experience, and Java and NET certifications.
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Northface is the only University to offer an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) program that includes the top two industry certifications. Attend Northface University and you'll graduate in 28 months while your friends at traditional universities are still in English 101.
The U.S. Department of Labor says that software engineering will be the fastest growing field through 2010, and that the average starting salary in software development is $52,000 per year.
At an average salary of $52,000 per year, you can expect to earn $156,000 - enough to pay back your tuition plus $96,000, before your friends at traditional universities even graduate.
What's more, you'll earn your BSCS degree and have Java and .NET certifications that will put you ahead of other college graduates.
To learn more about specific courses and projects, fill out the form on the right.
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