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CIS Careers
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What can you do with a CIS degree?
CIS prepares students for a variety of careers, including:
Systems Analyst
Systems analysts are responsible for researching and recommending software and systems to meet an organization's business needs and the information needs of the users.
Information Center Specialist
Information center specialists support end-user computing by providing services such as training, application consulting, and assistance in hardware/software selection.
Database Administrator
Database administrators are responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining relational database management systems, which accumulate and organize necessary information. They may work with users in designing and writing application programs to extract information in a form useful in decision-making.
Network Engineer
Network engineers are responsible for planning, designing, and implementing local and wide area networks. They install, configure, and support personal computers within a networked environment and troubleshoot network connections.
Systems Administrator
Systems administrators manage an organization's operating systems, including making sure operating systems work together and doing day-to-day maintenance, such as backup and recovery, adding and deleting user accounts, and upgrading software. |
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