Careers in Computer Science

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Computer Science?

What is it?

Computer science is a very large subject with lots of applications. Computer scientists design new software, solve computing problems and develop different ways to use technology. But, whatever they’re doing, all computer scientists rely on ‘computational thinking’.

Programming

Computational Thinking

Computational Thinking

Computational thinking involves looking at a problem and working out a way a computer might be able to help you solve it. To do this, you need to understand how a computer processes information.

A programmer, coder or software engineer is someone who designs and makes computer programs. They might use one type of computer language or many. They use computational thinking all the time.

Programmers are logical thinkers and problem-solvers. They look at problems and try to come up with different ways of solving them.

Possible Careers

There are many possible careers through Computer Science, including:

  • Visual Arts
  • Digital Design
  • Game Developer
  • Finance and Law
  • Teaching
  • Science
  • Health and Medicine
  • Robotic, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering

You can find more information on careers through Computer Science on the New Zealand Careers Website.