There are 2 computer programming schools in Madison, Wisconsin. Madison has a general population of 208,054 and an overall student population of 79,229. Approximately 16,923 of Madison's students are enrolled in schools that offer computer programming programs.
The largest computer programming school in Madison, by student population, is Madison Area Technical College. In 2010, Madison Area Technical College graduated approximately 1 students with credentials in computer programming.
A total of 1 students graduated with credentials in computer programming from computer programming schools in Madison in 2010. In 2009 tuition at computer programming schools in Madison was $10,245 per year, on average.
In addition to tuition costs, you should plan on spending an average of $1,266 for books and supplies each year, while enrolled in a computer programming program in Madison.
Many computer programming graduates choose to work as forensic science technicians after graduation. If you choose to follow that path and remain in Madison, your job prospects are average. In 2010, 1 out of every 2 forensic science technicians in Wisconsin were working in the greater Madison area. Madison's forensic science technician workforce is projected to increase by 10% by the year 2018. This projected change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for forensic science technicians.
The average salary you can expect to earn as a forensic science technician in Madison is $43,270 per year, which is lower than the average for forensic science technicians state-wide.
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Madison Area Technical College
Address:
3550 Anderson St, Madison, Wisconsin 53704
Awards Offered:
Less than 1 year certificate
1-2 years certificate
Associate's degree
2-4 years certificate
Postbaccalaureate certificate
ITT Technical Institute
Address:
2450 Rimrock Road, Ste 100, Madison, Wisconsin 53713
Awards Offered:
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree