High Tech Careers

BCC provides a comprehensive array of programs that offer paths to the many and varied high tech jobs available now in companies across the America.   BCC’s outstanding educational value, makes high tech education accessible.  With flexible day and evening class scheduling and on-line courses, the education you need is available when you need it.

BCC can put you on the fast track to the exciting and challenging careers listed below.

Interested in Software? Enjoy problem-solving and logical thinking? Consider the following careers.

Analyst 

New at BCC, the Business Intelligence Program gives you the tools you need to analyze a maze of data and turn it into strategic information.  Business Intelligence is perhaps the most interdisciplinary program in IT, and offers you an opportunity to apply your hard-won experience and business skills like no other IT career path.   

Software Developer / Programmer

If you've dreamed about a creative, challenging and problem-solving career, you're well suited to a work in Software Development and Programming.  Graduates find employment in companies that produce a software product as well as those that have specialized applications unique to their business or industry.  In addition to business, software developers and programmers are needed in hospitals, government agencies, schools and many other organizations.

If you’re interested in updating your skills, BCC offers state-of-the-art software development courses using Microsoft’s .NET environment, C#, ASP .NET, ADO .NET and SQL Server 2005.  Object-oriented programming concepts and relational database concepts are emphasized.  C++ programming is also available.

Software developers are now working on new Business Intelligence solutions using data warehouses and multi-dimensional databases and BCC’s new Business Intelligence courses are unique in their ability to help you prepare for this specialization.

Web Developer

If you find yourself fascinated by the Internet and want to build data-driven web sites, a career in web development may be for you.  You will develop software for Internet and Intranet sites that will be used by thousands of people.  Your software will often be a strategic part of the organization and its image.  Almost all organizations now have a presence on the Internet and web developers are needed across the board.

If you’re interested in updating your skills, BCC offers state-of-the-art software development courses using Microsoft’s .NET environment, C#, ASP .NET, ADO .NET and SQL Server 2005. 

Software Tester

Software testers ensure the quality of the software we all use and purchase.  If you love to make use of a wide variety of software tools and you enjoy identifying problems, software testing may be for you.  Software testers are highly qualified professionals that must understand software development and methodical testing procedures.  Without software testers, much of our software would not perform the tasks for which it was designed.

Technical Writer/Programmer-Writer

If you enjoy communicating your knowledge to others and you enjoy working with computers, technical writing may be for you.  Technical writers produce the documentation and instructions that we all use to understand our new hardware and software.  Some technical writers are also software developers and they write the documentation for software development tools.  Excellent communication skills combined with good technical skills are the hallmark of successful technical writers.

Database Administrator

The Database Administrator collects and protects the company's most valuable asset:  its information.  Databases are so ubiquitous in American business, skills in managing Databases are among the most sought after in the IT field.  The SQL Server-based training you get at BCC prepares you directly for jobs in all aspects of business and society.

If you’re interested in updating your skills, BCC offers state-of-the-art software development courses using Microsoft’s .NET environment and SQL Server 2005. 

Interested in Hardware?  Like to handle physical equipment?  Consider the following careers.

Network Administrator

Computing networks are central to the operation almost every company in the world.  Free exchange of data and ensuring the safety and security of company communications are universal requirements for business today.  The skills you learn in the BCC program prepare you for consulting and staff positions in this critical field.

If you are interested in updating your skills, BCC offers the latest in Cisco Networking and Windows administration.

PC/Technical Support

Computing means hardware as well as software, and the support and maintenance of PC-based systems and networks is in constant demand.  This exciting discipline is perfect for students who like "hands on" work that continues to challenge them year after year.