How relevant is a MIS degree for a guy with experience in windows server admin?
saulhudson
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Hey Everybody !
I just started out at my new job as a windows server admin , my current work revolves around basic ad tasks like user creation/separation , managing groups , configuring printers etc. I am also working with Symantec Backup Exec utility for backups . It's basically the support services which our company offers to the client.
How beneficial would a MIS degree say from Carnegie Mellon/NYU/Kelley be for me ? Most of the technical coursework compromises of programming and database courses . Will it complement my work experience ? What kind of a higher degree do recruiters looks for ?
I just started out at my new job as a windows server admin , my current work revolves around basic ad tasks like user creation/separation , managing groups , configuring printers etc. I am also working with Symantec Backup Exec utility for backups . It's basically the support services which our company offers to the client.
How beneficial would a MIS degree say from Carnegie Mellon/NYU/Kelley be for me ? Most of the technical coursework compromises of programming and database courses . Will it complement my work experience ? What kind of a higher degree do recruiters looks for ?
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blargoe Member Posts: 4,174 ■■■■■■■■■□Well, If you're wanting to go in development or database work, I guess that type of degree would be beneficial.
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