Originally posted by: DougK62
What sort of stuff do you learn with an IS degree? How does it differ from a CS degree? There are too many similar sounding degrees and no standards for what is taught in them...
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
What sort of stuff do you learn with an IS degree? How does it differ from a CS degree? There are too many similar sounding degrees and no standards for what is taught in them...
ERP, EDI, e-Commerce, systems analysis, etc.
I've got an MIS degree and am a Network Administrator.
What kind of stuff do you do as a network admin?
I'm currently trying to figure out what major I want to continue with and am deciding between EE, CS, or MIS with a minor in EE or CIT.
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Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
What sort of stuff do you learn with an IS degree? How does it differ from a CS degree? There are too many similar sounding degrees and no standards for what is taught in them...
ERP, EDI, e-Commerce, systems analysis, etc.
I've got an MIS degree and am a Network Administrator.
What kind of stuff do you do as a network admin?
I'm currently trying to figure out what major I want to continue with and am deciding between EE, CS, or MIS with a minor in EE or CIT.
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I support the network (router, switches, drops, patch panels, etc), along with server/software implementation. I am a co-decision maker and purchaser of all hardware and software (as long as the POs get approved by the CFO). I am the supervisor of the Network Technician, who goes all the tech. support stuff, and I'll get things that he cannot solve. I also administrate the firewall and security.
I also do a few odd jobs. I'm currently installing a loudspeaker for a system we have to alert machine operators of quality issues. I just ran one hundred feet of speaker wire, along with getting the amp ready.
If a disaster occurs I'm the one that gets called off-hours.
Hmm...that seems fun, espeically compared the hardware design I'm currently doing as a Computer Engineer. I just don't know if I can justify switching from the engineering school to business..
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
What sort of stuff do you learn with an IS degree? How does it differ from a CS degree? There are too many similar sounding degrees and no standards for what is taught in them...
ERP, EDI, e-Commerce, systems analysis, etc.
I've got an MIS degree and am a Network Administrator.
What kind of stuff do you do as a network admin?
I'm currently trying to figure out what major I want to continue with and am deciding between EE, CS, or MIS with a minor in EE or CIT.
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I support the network (router, switches, drops, patch panels, etc), along with server/software implementation. I am a co-decision maker and purchaser of all hardware and software (as long as the POs get approved by the CFO). I am the supervisor of the Network Technician, who goes all the tech. support stuff, and I'll get things that he cannot solve. I also administrate the firewall and security.
I also do a few odd jobs. I'm currently installing a loudspeaker for a system we have to alert machine operators of quality issues. I just ran one hundred feet of speaker wire, along with getting the amp ready.
If a disaster occurs I'm the one that gets called off-hours.
Hmm...that seems fun, espeically compared the hardware design I'm currently doing as a Computer Engineer. I just don't know if I can justify switching from the engineering school to business..
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
What sort of stuff do you learn with an IS degree? How does it differ from a CS degree? There are too many similar sounding degrees and no standards for what is taught in them...
ERP, EDI, e-Commerce, systems analysis, etc.
I've got an MIS degree and am a Network Administrator.
What kind of stuff do you do as a network admin?
I'm currently trying to figure out what major I want to continue with and am deciding between EE, CS, or MIS with a minor in EE or CIT.
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I support the network (router, switches, drops, patch panels, etc), along with server/software implementation. I am a co-decision maker and purchaser of all hardware and software (as long as the POs get approved by the CFO). I am the supervisor of the Network Technician, who goes all the tech. support stuff, and I'll get things that he cannot solve. I also administrate the firewall and security.
I also do a few odd jobs. I'm currently installing a loudspeaker for a system we have to alert machine operators of quality issues. I just ran one hundred feet of speaker wire, along with getting the amp ready.
If a disaster occurs I'm the one that gets called off-hours.
Hmm...that seems fun, espeically compared the hardware design I'm currently doing as a Computer Engineer. I just don't know if I can justify switching from the engineering school to business..
You'd be very lucky to get a position like that right out of school.
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I switched from CS to MIS and am very happy with my decision. The most programming I have to do now is writing up group policy scripts.
Interesting.
I don't think I can handle the amount of programming in CS. But everyone's telling me I'm "smarter" than a degree in business.
*shrug*
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: DougK62
What sort of stuff do you learn with an IS degree? How does it differ from a CS degree? There are too many similar sounding degrees and no standards for what is taught in them...
ERP, EDI, e-Commerce, systems analysis, etc.
I've got an MIS degree and am a Network Administrator.
What kind of stuff do you do as a network admin?
I'm currently trying to figure out what major I want to continue with and am deciding between EE, CS, or MIS with a minor in EE or CIT.
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I support the network (router, switches, drops, patch panels, etc), along with server/software implementation. I am a co-decision maker and purchaser of all hardware and software (as long as the POs get approved by the CFO). I am the supervisor of the Network Technician, who goes all the tech. support stuff, and I'll get things that he cannot solve. I also administrate the firewall and security.
I also do a few odd jobs. I'm currently installing a loudspeaker for a system we have to alert machine operators of quality issues. I just ran one hundred feet of speaker wire, along with getting the amp ready.
If a disaster occurs I'm the one that gets called off-hours.
Hmm...that seems fun, espeically compared the hardware design I'm currently doing as a Computer Engineer. I just don't know if I can justify switching from the engineering school to business..
You'd be very lucky to get a position like that right out of school.
That is true. I worked through college at my company as the Network Technician, and when I graduated they promoted me and hired someone to replace my previous position. I spent 4.5 years here before that, though.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Tu13erhead
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I switched from CS to MIS and am very happy with my decision. The most programming I have to do now is writing up group policy scripts.
Interesting.
I don't think I can handle the amount of programming in CS. But everyone's telling me I'm "smarter" than a degree in business.
*shrug*
Business isn't the idiot's degree people make it out to be. If you are thinking about a business degree, I would suggest a possible double major in logistics and MIS/CIS. Companies will always need to get their products to market and computerized systems aren't going anywhere.
