28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 1 The Job Market in Computing— Predictions for from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 2 Fastest Growing Occupations EmploymentChange, Employment code and title NumberPercent Network systems and data communications analysts Computer software engineers, applications Personal financial advisors Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors Financial analysts Forensic science technicians Computer systems analysts Database administrators Computer software engineers, systems
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 3 New Jobs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 4 Overall Employment Projections EmploymentChange, Total openings Employment code and title NumberPercent Computer specialists (total) Computer and information scientists, research Computer programmers Computer software engineers, applications Computer software engineers, systems Computer support specialists Computer systems analysts Database administrators Network and computer systems administrators Network systems and data communications analysts Computer specialists, all other Engineers Life scientists Physical scientists
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 5 Total Openings in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 6 Total Openings in CEC Degree Programs
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering 7 Supply and Demand—New Degrees vs. Job Openings
28 June 2015 Computer Science and Engineering Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina