I am interested and enjoy working with and on computers. I like making websites, troubleshooting, uploading and updating computer software and programs. I would also like to learn more about networking, html, java script, css script, programming, internet and network security and anything else that pertains to this. I'm worried because I am about to get a BS degree in Broadcasting and feel like I went to school for the wrong thing. So I am not sure if I should go to school for one more you and get another BS degree in MIS or just go to graduate school for MIS. Thanks for you help!!
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It sounds like you would like Computer Information Systems(CIS) better. It covers a wide variety of things, like networking, troubleshooting, setting up servers, installing and updating software. If you want to learn more about java, HTML, etc. go programming. If you can, do programming and CIS.
There are tons of jobs in the IS/IT arena sporty.
Do it NOW – and there is a career for your. A lifetime of learning.
Learn the basics about computer (hardware, troubleshooting, networking first)
Get familliar with the web programming element – html, java script, css
Then start expanding into enterprise computing (for business) – get familiar with computer security, client / server technology, storage (SAN/NAS), databases
Do certifications
-entry level CompTIA certs (A+, Network+, Security)
-entry level Microsoft certs (MCITP, MCTP, MCP)
Get a job, and work your way up.
I almost did what you did – broadcasting about 9 years ago – as I was really into film/video – but went the IT route. I cannot tell you how happy I am – and how happy you will be that you chose this new path
Cheers and good luck