In the past five years, information technology has had a phenomenal effect on the global employment sector, and the next six years, according to The Global Information Technology Report 2015, will likely experience the impact of technology surge. The ‘impact’, surely, means a massive increase in information technology related jobs.
758,800 and 758,800!
If you are wondering what these numbers could mean, then try delving into ‘labor economics and statistics’ of different countries. Those are the numbers of jobs computer and information technology will create annually in the US. and Australia respectively. Now, try to picture how this technology surge could transform global job market.
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All these facts and stats will point you towards the answer of a very frequently asked question.
“Why obtaining an It and computing diploma was and will remain one of the biggest crazes among the students and working professionals?”
As technology is becoming the core engine of human development and economic changeover more and more new jobs are being created every day. But are we ready to fill them? Can the demand be fulfilled only by the students who have a technical background? Or what about the students who don’t have a degree in computer science from a prestigious school but hold the desire to be entitled with a job in information technology sector?
Yes, we are being ready. Considering the fact that students tagged with technical degree alone can’t fill the job-exigency, online IT and computing diploma courses are playing a key role in upgrading students’ career.
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Why online?
Simply because it opens up the opportunity for the learners who do not possess a technical degree from a traditional school and working professionals who wish to add a technical wing to their resume.
Online IT diploma courses, offered by various online learning institutes, are designed to purvey a tailored learning opportunity for the learners who are hedged about with their career and other provisos. If coding fascinates an arts student then he can always be able to participate in online IT and computing diploma courses and take a leap to a full-time job in web development. There are, also, many developers working in an IT company who has joined online courses to upgrade their knowledge in apparently newer computer languages like Google GO, Swift, Hack, and so on.
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A diploma from MOOC or a degree from college?
Well, it largely depends on the need. If computers are your thing and computer languages tempt you then, in spite of your non-technical background, an It and computing diploma from MOOC (Massive open online courses) can land you a job. An online diploma will arm you with job specific skills on computer domain whereas a computer science degree course focuses on programming logic rather than particular languages. So when it comes to getting a job in an IT company which requires an expert in Golang, an online course on this specific language can be a real help even if you have had a degree in computer science from a traditional institute.
How helpful an online IT diploma can be?
If a job in IT sector is all that you carve then getting an online IT diploma in the first place is the best strategy you should come up with. The modules are crafted to equip you with the most relevant knowledge on computing. In addition, a diploma obtained from an online institution is valued highly by the employers as this self-directed mode of learning elevates student's responsibility and awareness.
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An online IT and computing diploma will enhance your knowledge in different fields of computing technology, starting from exploring the primary functions of computing system and its basic design to a more complex understanding of management information system. No matter what domain you choose for your professional career an online IT diploma will lead you to your desired direction.
Why spending more money and time for a full-time degree?
If you already are a professional web developer working in an IT company, then it's probably not the smartest idea to quit your job and join a tech-school to specialise in a completely new area of web development. Rather than relying on obtaining a traditional degree which will cost you time and money (£29,650 approximately), start thinking of enrolling in an affordable online course. Jan-Martin Lowendahl, an education analyst at Gartner, points out that,
"Many people simply don't have the time to go to [college] to learn new skills, and there is a question mark over the value of a formal diploma in a fast-changing world."
He continues,
"At the same time, software development has always been a realm that is suited to self-teaching and learning by doing. People who are drawn to software development tend to be good self-learners."
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