Which degree will pay off better in the end?
Masters in Information Management Systems or Masters in Information Technology with a concentration in Mathmatics and Computation?
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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You better go for MIT in computing. I myself have done it, and it has good relevant jobs
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If you like and are good at working with people, go with IMS. Have you been a class officer? Active in a fraternity? Active in civic organizations? If none of the above, go with MIT/MC. You'll be happier and do better working at what you enjoy most.
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There are so many variables, including what the job market will be when you finish, that it's really hard to say. People flock to a certain degree program because that's what's getting the best jobs one year, and by the time they finish, the market has changed. What do you hope to DO with either of them when you finish? Whatever you do, having good soft skills is as important as which program you choose. If you haven't read Emotional Intelligence at Work, pick up a copy of that. You probably won't learn that material in school, but it's important nonetheless. A lot of people who did well in degree programs get on the job and can't get along with their co-workers and sideline their advancement because of their lack of emotional intelligence. Also, get with your school placement counselors to work through interviewing skills and how to negotiate salary, raises, and career path options, once you have a job. These things probably will determine your advancement more than which of the two degrees you complete. I knew a talented women with a degree from the Sorbonne in Paris, and she was on welfare. So the master's alone won't get you where you want to go. I would say study what you LIKE to study the most, and then find a job you like, at a company you like, for a boss you like, in a city you like, and if you can pay your student loans, your rent/mortgage, your transporation costs, put clothes on your back and food on your table with a little left over for fun, you've done well for yourself! Hope that helps.
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Depends on your application. Ask yourself what kind of job you want to do, and make the decision from there. Keep in mind that the American information tech industry is struggling against foreign outsourcing. Unless you're incredibly skilled, to avoid that problem, consider either have to be self employed, or in something that can't be outsourced, such as on site service or national security positions.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Undecided Course: Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in, Job opportunity, etc
Undecided Course: Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in, Job opportunity, etc?
HI, Im A Freshman ( Undergraduate ), 19 Years Old, From Middleast (Saudi Arabia ) Who Wants To Take Your Advice In Careers. I Love Computers Very Much, But I Have A Problem In Deciding Which Field To Enter . . Computer Science Or IT ?!?! Its Really Killing Me Badly . . I can get rid off from my mind thinking about which course should i choose. Well I like Computer a lot ever since before. I like programming, animation, web developer/designer, game developer,animation, modeling. etc The problem is my dreams are divided by two courses which are, IT and Computer Science. Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in: 1) Job opportunity 2) Which is easy 3) Dominant 4) etc (add your opinion here) see below as your reference. IT Career Path vs Computer science Career Path Information Technology: Career Path * Applications Developer * Systems Analyst * Database Administrator * Technical Support Specialist * Database Analyst * Information Security Specialist * Network Administrator * Web Administrator/Web Master * Web Developer * Network Specialist Information * Technology Instructor * Network Operations * Analyst Researcher * Information Security Administrator Computer Science Career Path * Computer Scientist * Applications Developer * Systems and Software Engineer * Database Programmer/Designer * Software Developer * Information Security Specialist * Multimedia Authoring Specialist/Programmer * Quality Assurance Specialist * Computer Animation Experts * Researcher Systems Developer * Robotics Technology Specialist * Computer Science Instructor * Systems Analyst Below are the Subjects of IT and Computer Science 5) What are the major and Minor Subjects of: a) Information Technology: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 32 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 39 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 42 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Object - Oriented Programming * Database Management System 1 * Database Management System 2 * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * System Analysis and Design * Introduction to Software Engineering * Multimedia Systems * IT Practicum (minimum of 486 hours) * IT Capstone Project (Technopreneurship) b) Computer Science: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 21 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 33 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 57 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis * Object - Oriented Programming * Algorithm Analysis and Design * Database Management System 1 * Principles of Programming Languages with Compiler * Automata and Formal Language Theory * Logic Design & Digital Computer Circuits * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * Modeling and Simulation * Introduction to Software Engineering * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * CS Practicum (minimum: 162 hours) * CS Thesis * Research 1A Source: AMA university in Philippines. http://www.amauniversity.edu.ph/courses.asp Like Them Both, But I Wana Know Which One Would Be Better In The Future ( World Wide & Especially The Middleast; Saudi Arabia ) Position Wise And Financially . Give Me Reasons Depending On Your Choice? Anyway, Im Anxiously Waiting For Your Reply. Thanks In Advance For Your Time . .
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Both of them are great course's if you are really into programming. It depends on what school your in and most specially on what you have learned from that course after you graduate. If you really want a lot of good job opportunity in the future, take the Computer Engineering course, aside from Software side you will also be able to master the Hardware side of computers. The job opportunity will be as twice as the two course's you have mentioned.
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As you can tell from the two programs they are two seperate tracks of study. Many students often merge the areas of Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, and Information Technology into one heading. You are smart to stop and take a look at what the differences are and which one will provide the greatest impact in your lifelong goals. With that being said, what you should really decide is what type of role you like the most. The Computer Science is a programming/software development role. The Information Technology track looks to prepare you as more of a generalist from a support perspective. Personally I have enjoyed working and teaching the "IT" and "support" coursework, however I know many that are satisfied with software development. As far as job opportunity, growth, success. Pick the path that you enjoy the most. If you pick one over the other for financial reasons, you may never become fully vested in it as your career choice, as such, your financial reward would be limited. # # # Update in response to email Message: Can you pls add it to your answer which is the best? I wont be able to choose myself which is the better one for me. Thats why I'm asking what's your opinion or suggestion. : : : There are plenty of great careers in both tracks. There are ample jobs in almost the entire world for these positions. I've been happy with my decision in IT, I would not have been happy had I pursued CS. You really need to try them both out for yourself and figure which is the better fit.
HI, Im A Freshman ( Undergraduate ), 19 Years Old, From Middleast (Saudi Arabia ) Who Wants To Take Your Advice In Careers. I Love Computers Very Much, But I Have A Problem In Deciding Which Field To Enter . . Computer Science Or IT ?!?! Its Really Killing Me Badly . . I can get rid off from my mind thinking about which course should i choose. Well I like Computer a lot ever since before. I like programming, animation, web developer/designer, game developer,animation, modeling. etc The problem is my dreams are divided by two courses which are, IT and Computer Science. Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in: 1) Job opportunity 2) Which is easy 3) Dominant 4) etc (add your opinion here) see below as your reference. IT Career Path vs Computer science Career Path Information Technology: Career Path * Applications Developer * Systems Analyst * Database Administrator * Technical Support Specialist * Database Analyst * Information Security Specialist * Network Administrator * Web Administrator/Web Master * Web Developer * Network Specialist Information * Technology Instructor * Network Operations * Analyst Researcher * Information Security Administrator Computer Science Career Path * Computer Scientist * Applications Developer * Systems and Software Engineer * Database Programmer/Designer * Software Developer * Information Security Specialist * Multimedia Authoring Specialist/Programmer * Quality Assurance Specialist * Computer Animation Experts * Researcher Systems Developer * Robotics Technology Specialist * Computer Science Instructor * Systems Analyst Below are the Subjects of IT and Computer Science 5) What are the major and Minor Subjects of: a) Information Technology: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 32 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 39 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 42 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Object - Oriented Programming * Database Management System 1 * Database Management System 2 * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * System Analysis and Design * Introduction to Software Engineering * Multimedia Systems * IT Practicum (minimum of 486 hours) * IT Capstone Project (Technopreneurship) b) Computer Science: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 21 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 33 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 57 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis * Object - Oriented Programming * Algorithm Analysis and Design * Database Management System 1 * Principles of Programming Languages with Compiler * Automata and Formal Language Theory * Logic Design & Digital Computer Circuits * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * Modeling and Simulation * Introduction to Software Engineering * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * CS Practicum (minimum: 162 hours) * CS Thesis * Research 1A Source: AMA university in Philippines. http://www.amauniversity.edu.ph/courses.asp Like Them Both, But I Wana Know Which One Would Be Better In The Future ( World Wide & Especially The Middleast; Saudi Arabia ) Position Wise And Financially . Give Me Reasons Depending On Your Choice? Anyway, Im Anxiously Waiting For Your Reply. Thanks In Advance For Your Time . .
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Both of them are great course's if you are really into programming. It depends on what school your in and most specially on what you have learned from that course after you graduate. If you really want a lot of good job opportunity in the future, take the Computer Engineering course, aside from Software side you will also be able to master the Hardware side of computers. The job opportunity will be as twice as the two course's you have mentioned.
2
As you can tell from the two programs they are two seperate tracks of study. Many students often merge the areas of Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, and Information Technology into one heading. You are smart to stop and take a look at what the differences are and which one will provide the greatest impact in your lifelong goals. With that being said, what you should really decide is what type of role you like the most. The Computer Science is a programming/software development role. The Information Technology track looks to prepare you as more of a generalist from a support perspective. Personally I have enjoyed working and teaching the "IT" and "support" coursework, however I know many that are satisfied with software development. As far as job opportunity, growth, success. Pick the path that you enjoy the most. If you pick one over the other for financial reasons, you may never become fully vested in it as your career choice, as such, your financial reward would be limited. # # # Update in response to email Message: Can you pls add it to your answer which is the best? I wont be able to choose myself which is the better one for me. Thats why I'm asking what's your opinion or suggestion. : : : There are plenty of great careers in both tracks. There are ample jobs in almost the entire world for these positions. I've been happy with my decision in IT, I would not have been happy had I pursued CS. You really need to try them both out for yourself and figure which is the better fit.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in
Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in...?
Undecided Course: Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in, Job opportunity, etc? HI, Im A Freshman ( Undergraduate ), 19 Years Old, From Middleast (Saudi Arabia ) Who Wants To Take Your Advice In Careers. I Love Computers Very Much, But I Have A Problem In Deciding Which Field To Enter . . Computer Science Or IT ?!?! Its Really Killing Me Badly . . I can get rid off from my mind thinking about which course should i choose. Well I like Computer a lot ever since before. I like programming, animation, web developer/designer, game developer,animation, modeling. etc The problem is my dreams are divided by two courses which are, IT and Computer Science. Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in: 1) Job opportunity 2) Which is easy 3) Dominant 4) etc (add your opinion here) see below as your reference. IT Career Path vs Computer science Career Path Information Technology: Career Path * Applications Developer * Systems Analyst * Database Administrator * Technical Support Specialist * Database Analyst * Information Security Specialist * Network Administrator * Web Administrator/Web Master * Web Developer * Network Specialist Information * Technology Instructor * Network Operations * Analyst Researcher * Information Security Administrator Computer Science Career Path * Computer Scientist * Applications Developer * Systems and Software Engineer * Database Programmer/Designer * Software Developer * Information Security Specialist * Multimedia Authoring Specialist/Programmer * Quality Assurance Specialist * Computer Animation Experts * Researcher Systems Developer * Robotics Technology Specialist * Computer Science Instructor * Systems Analyst Below are the Subjects of IT and Computer Science 5) What are the major and Minor Subjects of: a) Information Technology: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 32 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 39 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 42 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Object - Oriented Programming * Database Management System 1 * Database Management System 2 * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * System Analysis and Design * Introduction to Software Engineering * Multimedia Systems * IT Practicum (minimum of 486 hours) * IT Capstone Project (Technopreneurship) b) Computer Science: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 21 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 33 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 57 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis * Object - Oriented Programming * Algorithm Analysis and Design * Database Management System 1 * Principles of Programming Languages with Compiler * Automata and Formal Language Theory * Logic Design & Digital Computer Circuits * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * Modeling and Simulation * Introduction to Software Engineering * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * CS Practicum (minimum: 162 hours) * CS Thesis * Research 1A Source: AMA university in Philippines. http://www.amauniversity.edu.ph/courses.... Like Them Both, But I Wana Know Which One Would Be Better In The Future ( World Wide & Especially The Middleast; Saudi Arabia ) Position Wise And Financially . Give Me Reasons Depending On Your Choice? Anyway, Im Anxiously Waiting For Your Reply. Thanks In Advance For Your Time . .
Technology - 1 Answers
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Talk to your adviser about what sort of jobs would best fit you and ask them if they know anyone in the field that you could shadow for a couple of days, pick a few jobs from IT and a few from computer science and shadow someone in that field. Then it will help you decide what you like better and what to do. In the mean time find some courses that fit into each program and take those so you won't get too far behind in your studies.
Undecided Course: Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in, Job opportunity, etc? HI, Im A Freshman ( Undergraduate ), 19 Years Old, From Middleast (Saudi Arabia ) Who Wants To Take Your Advice In Careers. I Love Computers Very Much, But I Have A Problem In Deciding Which Field To Enter . . Computer Science Or IT ?!?! Its Really Killing Me Badly . . I can get rid off from my mind thinking about which course should i choose. Well I like Computer a lot ever since before. I like programming, animation, web developer/designer, game developer,animation, modeling. etc The problem is my dreams are divided by two courses which are, IT and Computer Science. Computer Science VS Information Technology - Which is better in: 1) Job opportunity 2) Which is easy 3) Dominant 4) etc (add your opinion here) see below as your reference. IT Career Path vs Computer science Career Path Information Technology: Career Path * Applications Developer * Systems Analyst * Database Administrator * Technical Support Specialist * Database Analyst * Information Security Specialist * Network Administrator * Web Administrator/Web Master * Web Developer * Network Specialist Information * Technology Instructor * Network Operations * Analyst Researcher * Information Security Administrator Computer Science Career Path * Computer Scientist * Applications Developer * Systems and Software Engineer * Database Programmer/Designer * Software Developer * Information Security Specialist * Multimedia Authoring Specialist/Programmer * Quality Assurance Specialist * Computer Animation Experts * Researcher Systems Developer * Robotics Technology Specialist * Computer Science Instructor * Systems Analyst Below are the Subjects of IT and Computer Science 5) What are the major and Minor Subjects of: a) Information Technology: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 32 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 39 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 42 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Object - Oriented Programming * Database Management System 1 * Database Management System 2 * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * System Analysis and Design * Introduction to Software Engineering * Multimedia Systems * IT Practicum (minimum of 486 hours) * IT Capstone Project (Technopreneurship) b) Computer Science: Languages and Humanities – 36 credit units Mathematics and Natural Sciences Technology – 21 credit units Social Sciences and Communications – 15 credit units Basic ITE Core Courses – 33 credit units Miscellany – (16) credit units Professional Courses – 57 credit units * Computer Programming 2 * Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis * Object - Oriented Programming * Algorithm Analysis and Design * Database Management System 1 * Principles of Programming Languages with Compiler * Automata and Formal Language Theory * Logic Design & Digital Computer Circuits * Computer Programming 3 (Web Progg & Dev’t) * Modeling and Simulation * Introduction to Software Engineering * Principles of Operating Systems and its Applications * CS Practicum (minimum: 162 hours) * CS Thesis * Research 1A Source: AMA university in Philippines. http://www.amauniversity.edu.ph/courses.... Like Them Both, But I Wana Know Which One Would Be Better In The Future ( World Wide & Especially The Middleast; Saudi Arabia ) Position Wise And Financially . Give Me Reasons Depending On Your Choice? Anyway, Im Anxiously Waiting For Your Reply. Thanks In Advance For Your Time . .
Technology - 1 Answers
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Talk to your adviser about what sort of jobs would best fit you and ask them if they know anyone in the field that you could shadow for a couple of days, pick a few jobs from IT and a few from computer science and shadow someone in that field. Then it will help you decide what you like better and what to do. In the mean time find some courses that fit into each program and take those so you won't get too far behind in your studies.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Which universities offer Master's degree in Information Technologies Management in US
Which universities offer Master's degree in Information Technologies Management in US ?
I would like to universities in US that offer Scholarships or Teaching Assistant financial aids to get master's degree in IT/ICT Management with cheaper tution fees.
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Quite a large number but the a couple of the best programs to look into are in the Silicon Valley. You should seriously consider looking into them.
I would like to universities in US that offer Scholarships or Teaching Assistant financial aids to get master's degree in IT/ICT Management with cheaper tution fees.
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Quite a large number but the a couple of the best programs to look into are in the Silicon Valley. You should seriously consider looking into them.
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