You mean a BS in Information Technology? (It's usually not very artistic ;) My BS degree in Computer Information Systems included a lot of IT stuff. IT is very generalized. Most IT people I know wear many hats: setting up new computers; installing software; occasionally, some programming; administrative ("admin") tasks, like assigning and maintaining user permissions; coordinating system functions, such as EDI communications with the business systems. It can be very stressful, but, if you like holding a company's heart in your hand, it can be very rewarding.
Computer engineers need a 4 year college or univerity degree to get a job. There, you will receive on the job training.
If you have taken and passed your ASRT Exam, you can get any Rad Tech job a 4-year student can!
There are many careers that one can get with a degree in food science. There are food testers, food product developers and quality control. They can also get a job with the FDA.
Yes, it's all about marketing. How well can you market yourself? Many smaller places will want someone with the knowledge and not be so concerned about the degree or where it came from. That's the kind of place you need to find.
To become a heavy equipment operator, requirements vary depending on the job, employer, and more. In general, an education with at least a Bachelor's Degree (that specializes in this area) is necessary.Also, on-the-job training may be required.
The difference between the BSIT and BSCS is the kind of units covered. Whereas the BSIT is more of theoretical oriented, the BSCS is technical oriented.
It depends entirely on what degree you get.
I chose to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) because of my interest in technology and its applications in various industries. I believe that a degree in IT will provide me with the technical skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving digital world. Additionally, a BSIT degree can offer numerous career opportunities and the chance to make a difference through innovation and problem-solving.
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what kind of job can i get with a applied science degree?
A degree of any kind does not guarantee a job. This degree would be recognized as valuable in a wide variety of business and technological jobs.
BSIT stands for Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. It is a undergraduate academic degree awarded upon completion of a program that typically focuses on technology and its applications in business settings.
"It is possible to get a job in Telecommunications with an associates degree. However, a bachelors degree or higher is standard and will increase the likelihood of obtaining a job."
You can get a job as a janitor.
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