A list of puns related to "Information Technology Management"
Have not seen many reviews for it anywhere, currently doing my bachelors in business technology administration and want a IT degree to help me with my career. If anyone has done it or knows someone that did it, did it help you move forward in your career, and make more money?
Should I bother applying? I am not sure if I can even get into the program if I am missing calc and I don't want to waste $420 on UC applications if I don't even stand a chance
Finished D075 which I had heard a lot of negative feedback on...I wouldn't say the class is "super easy" but I also would not say it is very difficult. Of course, I say this as someone who is in their early 20s and has had technology in their day-to-day life since childhood but I have never worked in IT.
Completed in 10 days.
I personally read the textbook, using the study guide as a guide to the most important definitions. I completed all the unit tests and module tests, but not the individual lesson quizzes. I also did the Knowledge Check which is in the course resources.
I watched all the cohorts on 1.25x speed, and I did the Part 1 Excel Cohort, following along with my workbook.
The PA I got an 85% and then I studied the questions I got wrong by re-reading the sections they were from.
Anything else (other than specific questions/answers on the PA or OA obviously) I'm happy to try and answer or help with. I just wanted to comment on this class since I've seen so many threads about it being so difficult.
Good luck to everyone in this class or about to start! You can do it!
Would a certificate in Health Information Technology Management be useful? I'm currently an adminstrative assistant with financial roles, pretty much handle everything at my job. I also have a side hustle doing payroll for a local company. I would love to add another side hustle or just be able to get a better job that's hopefully remote. Any advice? Thank you!
Hi there,
So recently I am wanting to change my Biomed major to Biological Science and do a double major with Information and technology management to pursue my career as a data analyst.
I am wondering the employment rates as graduating with the major in Information and technology management is, and what sorts of stuff would you learn in this major. Some reviews are saying that this major is light weighted (in terms of coding etc) and most employers are wanting for Compsci major instead....
Thanks in advance for anyone commenting!!
Hello guys I donβt have any experience and Iβm not naturally good at math with option would be better any recommendations from anyone taking those classes.
I wanted to take a degree that would give me good business and technical skills so I applied and got accepted to both of these.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me a bit more about them. Which one of these programs is better for this specialization and for job opportunities. Any input is appriciated!
Currently a compsci student but Iβve been struggling with the maths side of it (I failed 120) but I do generally enjoy the actual programming parts, Iβve heard of this major as essintially an easier compsci, but I canβt seem to find out much about what itβs like, also how much of a downgrade for job prospects would it be?
I just took and passed the OA for D075 and my next course is C182. Has anyone taken both in quick succession? What is the carryover from one course to the other? Any and all advice is welcome. Cheers!
how is the ITM program in CSUEB? Iβm thinking of transferring there with that major. Is the classes pretty manageable?
Also, how do you like the campus/school so far? Do you think itβs worth going here?
I am confused which path is better but it seems info tech at a bachelor's level will get me more jobs while mis is very limited. I could be wrong however but I've been wondering could I get a systems analyst job with a b.s in information technology or do I need a b.s in management information systems?
I couldnβt find any info about this major on this Reddit and wanted to ask Do you like it? And Does it have any job prospects?
I was wondering if anyone can reach out to me about there experience with the skill bridge program preferably in these 2 fields I want to know how often people are offered an actual job with any company they skill bridge with and if there are any suggestions with any companies to enter these kinds of fields.
I wanted to take a degree that would give me good business and technical skills so I applied and got accepted to both of these.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me a bit more about them. Which one of these programs is better for this specialization and for job opportunities. Any input is appreciated!
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