<div dir="ltr">As a CIS (Computer Information Systems) Faculty at Mesa Community College, I am of course biased. I do feel that we offer a good education at an affordable price compared to the universities. With CIS, we focus more on actually coding/making things than theory. So, you won't build compilers, but you will build working programs, web sites, databases etc etc.<div><br></div><div>Education is definitely shifting, and the "taught yourself" crowd has done well since the early days :) I tell my students that they need to work on some projects for themselves, or work with another group on code/etc. Employers want to see what you have done. The degree is great, but if that is all you have, you are at a disadvantage. And learn to network if you truly want to get a good job.</div><div><br></div><div>I am looking forward to seeing how our first 4 year degree (Data Analytics and Programming) pans out when it starts Fall 2023.</div><div><br></div><div>Phil W</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 7:08 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <<a href="mailto:plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org">plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><br>
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Sounds like a good school. I do not think my JC experience was a s <br>
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On 2022-08-22 19:13, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:<br>
> On Mon, 2022-08-22 at 15:35 +0000, der.hans via PLUG-discuss wrote:<br>
>> Am 22. Aug, 2022 schwätzte greg zegan via PLUG-discuss so:<br>
> <br>
>> Community college won't get you all the way to CS or EE, but you can <br>
>> get a<br>
>> bunch of the non-domain specific classes that way.<br>
> <br>
> You wouldn't believe all I learned at Santa Monica Community College<br>
> (SMC) in the<br>
> 1980's. Most important, I learned the program architecture tool of that <br>
> era,<br>
> functional decomposition. At SMC I learned to design both Cobol and<br>
> Pascal programs<br>
> using functional decomposition. And by learning Pascal, I had a leg up<br>
> learning C,<br>
> Python, Perl, Java, Javascript, and pretty much every language that can <br>
> be used<br>
> procedurally.<br>
> <br>
> SMC taught me systems analysis, the art, science and procedure of<br>
> querying for user<br>
> requirements, incorporating them into the design, planning the<br>
> project, writing the<br>
> specs, and implementing them in code. As a freelancer, this gave me a <br>
> huge<br>
> advantage, because I could dig down to what the user/customer REALLY<br>
> wanted, tell<br>
> them whether it was feasable within time/budget constraints, and then<br>
> deliver the<br>
> software.<br>
> <br>
> I don't know if community colleges are still as good, and I suspect <br>
> California<br>
> community colleges are the best, and SMC is among the best of them, but <br>
> my<br>
> experience tells me that a few courses at a community college can <br>
> jumpstart your<br>
> career.<br>
> <br>
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