Washington Computer & IT Schools & Programs

Higher learning institutions in Washington, D.C. offer a vast and diverse range of programs in computers and information technology. Georgetown University offers programs in computer science, technology & international affairs, and communication & technology. George Washington University offers studies in computer engineering, computer science, bioinformatics, computer security and information assurance, plus graphics and digital media, and Technical Learning Centers is a vocational school offering Microsoft and PC specialist programs.


Computer & IT Schools, Programs & Courses in Washington
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.


Why Washington is a Great Place to Study Computer & IT
Computer and IT students, graduates, and professionals will find many reasons to study in Washington, D.C. There is a great need for technology workers in the city, and many diverse and extremely important computer-based careers are available in the city. The federal government is the major employer of the city's technology workers. If your ideal job is to do important work with agencies such as the Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, National Security Administration, Food and Drug Administration, then D.C. is your target environment. Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the metro area are many and also provide for great business opportunities.

Other Resources for Computer & IT Education and Careers in Washington
  • Center for Democracy & Technology
  • DC.gov
  • The Washington Post
  • DC Chamber of Commerce
  • Computer & IT - Employers in Washington
  • Fannie Mae
  • Danaher
  • Computer Sciences Corp.

  • Computer & IT - Internship Opportunities in Washington
  • General Dynamics
  • DC Internships
  • The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars
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