See also, 'Coding bootcamps: an attractive alternative to a four-year degree? ' If you talk to Christopher Bradshaw, a BYU student studying computer science, he'd tell you that a four-year degree is ...
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Today, announced a new to help meet the growing demand for credentialed employees in area healthcare facilities. Graduates will be prepared to review patient medical records and assign numeric codes ...
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NEW BERN, N.C. – Craven Community College will kick off the fall semester with the introduction of new programs in high-demand fields to help meet the needs of the region’s growing workforce. The ...