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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


Why Management Information Systems?

  • In 2003, the U.S. Department of Labor ranks computer related occupations high, and in some categories, first among the fastest growing occupations. Their Web site states that "Employers prefer managers with advanced technical knowledge acquired through computer-related work experience and formal education."
  • An occupation in information technology offers long-term security because it will never be out of style. The need for accurate and relevant information will only increase. Information today and tomorrow means computerized information. Every aspect of business in the "New Economy" requires computer information systems.
  • You will enjoy a challenging career that is always at the cutting edge.
  • Some examples of specific occupations in the technology area are:
    • Computer systems analysts - one of the fastest growing occupations.
    • Database administrators - also one of the fastest growing occupations.
    • Network manager - every company is looking for talent in this area.
    • Customer relations manager and support personnel - these positions are very "person oriented" and in great demand.
  • Learn how to integrate the Internet into business. E-commerce web sites, including business to business, business to consumer and business to government e-commerce systems, are all driven by the Internet. With the new faster Internet access plans available to more and more consumers this area of business is sure to grow. (See Internet Indicators web site listed below.)
  • MIS majors may take a second major and enjoy the opportunity of working in nearly any business area.
  • If you're good, the pay is good; if you're very good, the pay is VERY good.
  • Enjoy variety. Work with people if you like; work independently if you like.  Enjoy self expression as you create computer solutions to all kinds of business problems. You may work primarily with technology if you prefer or primarily with people, or a good mixture of both.
  • Enjoy rapid advancement as long as you keep your skills current.
  • Win friends and influence people. Everyone needs a friend who can help them with their computer problems!

     

Here are some web sites which may prove interesting:

MIS Web (Management Information Systems - Industry News).


Internet Indicators (facts and figures).

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (social impact).

Association for Computing Machinery (student membership).

Computer.org (technical and career resources).

US Department of Labor (occupational outlook -- for Systems Analysts, Computer Scientists, and Database Administrators).

US Department of Labor (occupational outlook -- for Engineering and Natural Science Managers).

US Department of Labor (occupational outlook -- for Computer and Information Systems Managers).

Fastest growing occupations through 2010.
 

 

 


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