I would personally (and have started) a MIS/CIS degree. Typically the focus
on the financial and personnel (hiring and management of people) aspects of
IT. These degrees are typically taught by the business department and only
have enough computer work to get you comfortable.

Seemed a nice compliment to my CS degree which has been useless (for the
most part) in IT work.



On Feb 6, 2008 2:44 PM, Phil Guevara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> I was wondering what everyone's opinion is on this.
>
> Let's say you have your MCSE cert or other industry standard cert and over
> 5 years solid experience, but no degree.
>
> Which degree would be best to compliment this?
>
> CIS degree, Computer Science Degree, Business Degree, other?
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> I noticed the CS program deals more with programming and not really the
> stuff a systems administrator would do.  A CIS degree might be aligned with
> it but wouldn't that just be redundant to the MCSE and experience?  Would a
> Business degree show you as a well rounded person?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Phil
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