What do you guys think of a Computer information systems degree then followed by a MIS degree?
Is this pretty much the track to a manager in a IT department?
I'm average with computers and have little programming experience but im willing to try hard and learn
Is this a good degree route? Its either this or finance or accounting.
I was told a CIS degree has better pay prospects and may be a little more exciting than accounting or finance.
Any help is appreciated
>>1044797
Coming out of school though, your boss will probably be some CS nerd who will micromanage the fuck out of you. Because they're all autistic.
I'd rather suck on a shotgun desu, senpai.
>>1044797
I did linguistics/neuroscience and i'm going into MIS this year.
Business admin + 3yr IT management work study + 3yr client facing retail hell, then get a job as a management or management assistant after graduating. Following that you can work on a management degree.
>>1044800
Not really. Most managers in MI are very business oriented.
>>1044797
What I would say OP, is don't go to a business for your job, go to a consultancy that deals in the likes of ERP, EPM, or MI SaaS. That's where the money and good experience is.
Also fuck working in one company for more than 4 months