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Job: Programmer Analyst
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$0$18$36$54
Bachelor's Degree$15.17 - $48.41  
   
Associate's Degree$13.09 - $29.55  
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Science (CS)$11.23 - $32.54  
Master of Science (MS), Computer Science (CS)$14.19 - $51.29  
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Information Systems (CIS)$18.31 - $29.48  
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Management Information Systems (MIS)n/a
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Master of Business Administration (MBA)n/a
Not enough data
Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Computer Science (CS)n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Science (CS) & Mathematicsn/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Engineering (CE)n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng / BE), Computer Engineering (CE)n/a
Not enough data
Master of Computer Science (MCS), Computer Science (CS)n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc)n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Englishn/a
Not enough data
Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Computer Programmingn/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng / BE), Electronics and Communications Engineeringn/a
Not enough data
Associate of Science (AS), Computer Programmingn/a
Not enough data
Master of Computer Science (MCS), Computer Information Systems (CIS)n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc), Computer Science (CS)n/a
Not enough data
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Management Information Systems (MIS)n/a
Not enough data
Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Information Technology (IT)n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Physicsn/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Mathematicsn/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS / BApS), Computer Science (CS)n/a
Not enough data
Master of Science (MS), Software Engineeringn/a
Not enough data
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