Programming jobs depends more on skills than on degrees, so the question is what level you're at now. If you can't currently program, then a bachelor will get you the first step *but* beware that you'll need to do a *lot* of work to make sure you get the skills - most programs like these only gets you a foundation.... Also make sure the program covers the skills you'll need for the type of jobs you might be interested in - technology is a *very* wide field.
If you have been programming for a while, I'd be more careful - a degree does not necessarily mean a higher salary unless you want to go work for a bank for example (at my company I don't even know who of my developers have a degree - I don't care, I care about their skill level; though we do have a guy with a PhD in philosophy...); in that case you might be better off reading by yourself and just getting lots of practice and/or looking for an entry level position to get a foot in the door.