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Developing skills in geographic information systems (GIS) can lead to a variety of career paths in government, real estate, public health, crime mapping, landscape architecture, community planning, logistics and so much more. Read more to get a better idea of the wealth of options available to students with an education in GIS.
Most people think of playing video games as a hobby. But there’s a lot that goes into game production. It’s not just about having the skills of one person. You also need level designers, animators, audio producers… and that barely begins to cover it. No one person does it all, and each role is significant.
A “marketer” can refer to just about anybody. They can be flashy, yet analytical; they can be salesy but still subtle; outgoing or quiet. Marketing itself can involve a number of different tasks – research, design, promotion, retail sales and more. A marketing skill set can also come in handy in a huge array of industries, which is why DCCCD offers programs in both Business Marketing and Fashion Marketing.
Being a leader doesn’t always come naturally. Some of us are naturally inclined to become leaders and managers, sure, but the rest of us have to work at it. Luckily, many of these practical business skills can be studied, taught and improved on over time… and that’s where Dallas Community Colleges come in!
When it comes to business, money talks, and the language it speaks is Accounting. Additionally, it’s a stable, growing industry that pays well and comes with tons of career opportunities at various education levels. Sounds pretty good, right?
Consider the device you’re using to read this right now. Is it an iPhone or Android? PC or Mac? Or maybe it’s a tablet? Regardless of what you’re using, you probably already have some idea that it’s powered by a programmer.
Registered nurses are always in demand and as Dallas County continues to grow, that trend will continue. But how do you get started?
Criminal justice refers to “the system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, or sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties and rehabilitation efforts.”
You didn’t think Santa delivered all those goodies by himself, did you? Nope. Shipping and transporting goods from manufacturers to retailers to consumers is a big job, and it takes more than reindeer to get it done. Whether you’re picking it up off of a store shelf or having it delivered to your front porch, logistics is how it gets done quickly and efficiently.
Thinking about studying Digital Forensics? Find out what other DCCCD students are saying about the program.