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I graduate fall of 2024. Thanks to you, your videos have helped me decided in majoring in MIS before I transfered to a 4year. My first time ever doing any programming/coding and I actually found to really enjoy it. Thank you!
I’m graduating with an AS in Computer Information Systems in May and transferring to RIT to complete their MIS BS this fall. I appreciate your videos as they continue to provide great information on what my future career options are. Keep up the good work.
Hey it’s good to hear bro, could you please suggest me with some of the best colleges for MIS and what other pre-requisites will be helpful to students before joining in the class. Also what’s the current entry level pay.. your reply will be really helpful to me , as I’m planning for spring24
Graduated in 06 as well in MIS didn’t have much luck job wise but I’ve decided to go for my masters this year and put myself out there (anxiety be damned) this video really made me remember why I chose this degree to begin with
Incredible video man, only a quick question. Do you think AI will affect this career positively or negatively and will it be at great risk cuz of AI? Let me know man, love ur content!
Hey man I just finished my associates and transferring into a business program I cant decide between the Business Cyber program, or the Business Information Systems program after this video it gave me a better idea with what I'm goanna declare my major in the coming fall semester thank you.
Just got into my dream college with this degree. However could you please please make a video on CS vs MIS undergrad degree. Would be really helpful as I start September this year
Also would it be possible if I could contact you for a few questions some how. I promise I wont disturb you much lol but I am really confuse and curious
It's a great degree that will allow for you to compete in many areas depending on your focus. It won't be easy though so make sure you are doing everything possible to stand out.
Thank you for this video! I just wanted to ask, would you say high level math is required for a degree like this? Math was never my strongest subject so i’m unsure.
I have a choice between a BAS in Technical Management with a concentration in MIS, or IT Management with a Cybersecurity Management concentration, regardless of which I choose I’ll also be having a minor in business admin, which do you think is the best route? I know they’re pretty close,
This is one the best in-depth video on MIS, I’m planing to come for spring24.. this one video has cleared all my doubts.. thank a ton sir.. could you suggest me few best university for MIS(Data Analyst) sir.. 😊
I'm your big fan from Nepal 🇳🇵 Please let us about web development & make 1 video for Study in university interview related to management information system? Let us know about what types of questions and answers ask for students .
I'm a ITM major at WGU with 16 credits to go.. I'm not transitioning to Tech sales until that degree is in my hand. Because I know with that degree, I will not be entry level for long, especially with 10 years sales experience... That is a SWOT analysis for you..😂😂
Thank you for this video. I’m almost halfway in completing the MIS degree. Is it better to get a bachelors and in work experience or do you recommend a BBA?
I am currently 11 grade student and wanted to go for undergraduate with MIS. However, people are saying that if you go for technology field and you don’t know anything about it, it would be too hard for you. I actually never tried IT and don’t know a lot about it, do you think I should go to MIS?
What should I do after I graduate from Mis? I'm currently 1.5 years out from graduation at Snhu. but I'm curious should I go into tech sales or obtain certs to become a cybersecurity or CS guy? My end goal is to work remotely while making lots of money. Great video thanks for the info🔥
@@Cr00k3dT33th yes I’m about a Year out from graduation and I’m the meantime I’m using Coursera to obtain certifications to learn about all the different jobs and roles in tech while also getting certifications!
Is business Informatics same as MIS and BIS. ,,,,is defined as a field of study that interplay between Technology , society and business ,it utilizes data management tools for processing, analysis and management of data graduate in the field of Informatics services as a bridge between users of Technology and Developer's
I’m deciding to get a MIS degree at university of Georgia terry college and I was curious to what you would recommend as a useful international foreign language to learn.
Hello, i want to start my major in MIS, how do you see the future of mis considering the fact that ai is rapidly improving and coming to cut off jobs that are all on computer?
No better time to start. AI will be disruptive but not to the jobs and roles that mix the ability for folks to communicate and speak to how technology works and helps businesses. Hope that helps
Great information, very appreciated. Question, how well would an MIS degree benefit someone looking at Cybersecurity, or would the actual Cybersecurity degree work better?
Getting my associates this year in business management information systems and transferring to a university for my bachelors. Any advice for job searching ? Or do you think I can start working with my associates even while I’m still in school working on my bachelors ?
At the 3 universities I can apply too, they don't have a program specifically called "MIS", but there is BTM, (Business Technology Management) is that not the same thing it literally combines business and technology just like MIS, anyone know it would be much appreciated?
Yes, here is a great one. Check out the Leveld Careers Cyber Security Master Class Bootcamp using the link below. www.leveldcareers.com/cyber-security-course For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from entry level IT positions to an Information Security Analyst role without any degree or certification. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount. www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147528378/mLCGdLZm
so what if my future school UTSA (second BA degree) only has Information Systems and not MIS, is it the same thing or is does it focus on different curriculum?
Almost done with bas triple minor mis pm and ba. Plan is market and leverage as a BASc MIS Anyone recommend if I should go for a masters? And if so what masters program?
@TheDisBeat, Think about it this way: if you were the boss, who would you hire? Would you choose the person with hands-on project management experience, someone who can share real results and discuss how they’ve successfully managed projects? Or would you hire the person with a master’s degree but no real-world experience in project management? I know who I’d choose.
Can i get a MS in MIS after an undergrad in business? I have experience in B2B Cloud Sales + Big 4 consulting of around 1.5 years I want to get into product management
Brother can You help me because I'm not sure what to choose ...MIS vs Food Engineering..Ive faith I'll do good in both of these sectors ..But which to persue can't decide.
Not really sure of the degrees, I'm nearly finnished with school. I have very little experience around IT however I focused a whole lot more on Business, Economics and mathematics. I understood that IT is a growing industry however I showed a lot more interest in business and economics. I'm willing to learn IT however is the fact that I'm not experienced in it going to affect my progress in getting this degree?
Is GIS & MIS the same thing? If not, what's a good way to merge the two in a degree program? I'm about to graduate now, too late for a MIS bachelors. A Master has prerequisites. Smh.
No, They are very different. Why would you want to merge the 2? Consider a master's after you have work experience and it aligns with your career goals.
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Hey Man, Your videos are really motivating . I am from India Applied for masters(Fall 2023). I got Admits from SJSU in MSDA & SDSU in MSIS program. Unable to decide to which program to take. Can you give any advice. Pls Guide me if you can
I am going into my junior year of university and have declared as an MIS major. I plan on getting my A+ and Security+ certificates by 2024 and i want to find a cyber security internship one of these summers before i graduate. Am I on the right track to a career in cyber with an MIS degree?
Yes but you will need additional training so Check out the Leveld Careers Cyber Security Master Class Bootcamp using the link below. www.leveldcareers.com/cyber-security-course For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from entry level IT positions to an Information Security Analyst role without any degree or certification. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount. www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147528378/mLCGdLZm
@@ElevateToTheUnknown something in security, there is no cert with the degree. also seems to be not a lot of tech specific classes in programi guess I'm confused on how id qualify with the degree alone. ill prob go get certs yslfe if needed. i want to be wrong, lol
@@GhostDaddy87 if you are specifically talking about cyber and software engineering then yes you would want to supplement your degree with additional learning such as a course, bootcamp or certs to niche down. The ITM degree will give you exposure but it won't go much deeper than that.
You came out of a MIS degree and were able to get a software engineer job? Can that degree lead to a software engineer job? I'm considering a masters in Info Management Systems but not to code or get a software engineer job. My undergrad was econ. I'm considering WGU masters but not sure if a another school would be more beneficial. Where did you get your degree if you don't mind sharing? Local state school, private? Internships?
I did an MIS bachelors with a minor in comp sci and I was able to land a job out of school as a software engineer. I went to a school in Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
@@glennoel5149 You can do the same thing. Just search: type into Google best online masters in MIS programs.... www.usnews.com/education/online-education/business/mis-rankings
Would you recommend going into Technology of Management or Management of Technology niche. I find that the former is more interesting as I am constantly curious to see how business is evolving with new tech. UCSC C/O '27. My Major is TIM in UCSC. made edits*
Both Technology of Management and Management of Technology are valuable niches, but since you're particularly interested in how business evolves with new technology, pursuing the Technology of Management niche might align better with your curiosity and passion. This could provide you with insights into the innovative intersection of technology and business practices.
Want to advance your IT career to make over $100K+? Check out the
Leveld Careers Cyber Security Master Class Bootcamp using the link below.
www.leveldcareers.com/cyber-security-course
For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from entry level IT positions to an Information Security Analyst role without any degree or certification. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147528378/mLCGdLZm
@@tayakafthis what I’m considering as well. Got Ba in MKTG wanna pivot
I graduate fall of 2024. Thanks to you, your videos have helped me decided in majoring in MIS before I transfered to a 4year. My first time ever doing any programming/coding and I actually found to really enjoy it. Thank you!
Its a great major. You will enjoy it.
Are you doing internships?
Graduating this year in Information Systems, can't wait!
What do you plan on doing with it?
Where r u graduated from?
I’m graduating with an AS in Computer Information Systems in May and transferring to RIT to complete their MIS BS this fall. I appreciate your videos as they continue to provide great information on what my future career options are. Keep up the good work.
I’m 42 and I’m about to get the Business IT degree from WGU.. This just motivated me more 💯💯💪🏽
Thank you for clarifying this degree! I am so happy to start it
He is right! I’m an MIS major currently working in business process improvement
Hey it’s good to hear bro, could you please suggest me with some of the best colleges for MIS and what other pre-requisites will be helpful to students before joining in the class. Also what’s the current entry level pay.. your reply will be really helpful to me , as I’m planning for spring24
Graduated in 06 as well in MIS didn’t have much luck job wise but I’ve decided to go for my masters this year and put myself out there (anxiety be damned) this video really made me remember why I chose this degree to begin with
You make great videos, as a fellow MIS degree holder you are giving me the confidence to re gear myself on my new job search
Just transferred to RIT for MIS, I can’t wait to complete this journey!
Starting my MIS journey in November. Can’t wait, graduating in 26 but this will pay off
Yes it will!
Absolutely incredible video. Great summary!
Man, your thumbnails are impeccable, bruh! Thanks for always putting out great content!
Appreciate it Christian! We putting in the work my man.
Incredible video man, only a quick question. Do you think AI will affect this career positively or negatively and will it be at great risk cuz of AI? Let me know man, love ur content!
Thanks for your video. I am from Jamaica but studying at Columbus State University (sophomore). This video is an eye opener. Great channel.
Working on it now with WGU. I’m going down the Network technology route with my Ccna certification
Fantastic. Girl you about to get this money!
Graduating this year with an Business Information Systems degree!
Let's go!!!
Congo.. bro may ik from which uni are you in..?
I'm in junior year and I'm deciding to major in IS because of you, thank you for inspiring me, God bless you!
Your welcome
I am starting my journey in business administration information technology management
Great video! I’m a pre business student and going in MIS in the fall 👍🎉
If I were to get another degree this would be the only one I would go for outside of a masters or doctorate.
Its a fantastic degree
Hey man I just finished my associates and transferring into a business program I cant decide between the Business Cyber program, or the Business Information Systems program after this video it gave me a better idea with what I'm goanna declare my major in the coming fall semester thank you.
Glad I can help
The majors at my school are labeled as BSCI -Business Science Computer Information systems, and BSCY - Business Science Cybersecurity.
Just got into my dream college with this degree. However could you please please make a video on CS vs MIS undergrad degree. Would be really helpful as I start September this year
Also would it be possible if I could contact you for a few questions some how. I promise I wont disturb you much lol but I am really confuse and curious
You have already asked for a video that I've already created and now my email. Lots of disturbance already 😂.
@@ElevateToTheUnknownoh really sorry..but glad to know that video exists and am going to watch that now! Thank you for letting me know
You are welcome. I am a bit of a jokester. Keeping being great my man and congrats
@@ElevateToTheUnknown Haha, thank you broadie. All love.
There is a lot of layoffs in the tech industry right now. What do you think is the job market for an information system degree?
It's a great degree that will allow for you to compete in many areas depending on your focus. It won't be easy though so make sure you are doing everything possible to stand out.
Master's in Information Technology Management (MSOM) Also
Thank you for this video! I just wanted to ask, would you say high level math is required for a degree like this? Math was never my strongest subject so i’m unsure.
The degree program does not require a high level of math.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown Alright! Thanks a lot!
I have a choice between a BAS in Technical Management with a concentration in MIS, or IT Management with a Cybersecurity Management concentration, regardless of which I choose I’ll also be having a minor in business admin, which do you think is the best route? I know they’re pretty close,
This is one the best in-depth video on MIS, I’m planing to come for spring24.. this one video has cleared all my doubts.. thank a ton sir.. could you suggest me few best university for MIS(Data Analyst) sir.. 😊
I'm your big fan from Nepal 🇳🇵
Please let us about web development & make 1 video for Study in university interview related to management information system? Let us know about what types of questions and answers ask for students .
Great video! I have a question, were you a software engineer and then got a degree in MIS?
No I got the degree first and then became a SE. But I also minored in comp sci
@@ElevateToTheUnknown Just got to the end of the video😅 WGU it is! I was looking into them yesterday, thank you for the video! 😆
I just signed up to get my Master of Information Systems Management. I'm hoping it is the same as MIS 😅
Awesome videos!
I'm a ITM major at WGU with 16 credits to go.. I'm not transitioning to Tech sales until that degree is in my hand. Because I know with that degree, I will not be entry level for long, especially with 10 years sales experience... That is a SWOT analysis for you..😂😂
Lets go Donn!
Thank you for this video. I’m almost halfway in completing the MIS degree. Is it better to get a bachelors and in work experience or do you recommend a BBA?
I am confused by the question.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown do you recommend getting a BBA?
Why not masters in Cybersecurity?
I am currently 11 grade student and wanted to go for undergraduate with MIS. However, people are saying that if you go for technology field and you don’t know anything about it, it would be too hard for you. I actually never tried IT and don’t know a lot about it, do you think I should go to MIS?
What should I do after I graduate from Mis? I'm currently 1.5 years out from graduation at Snhu. but I'm curious should I go into tech sales or obtain certs to become a cybersecurity or CS guy? My end goal is to work remotely while making lots of money. Great video thanks for the info🔥
have you found out any answers? im currently in the same place as you
@@vinmarc7069 not yet man I’m still wondering what’s best most likely I’m going to just get certs
Did you find a answer?
@@Cr00k3dT33th yes I’m about a Year out from graduation and I’m the meantime I’m using Coursera to obtain certifications to learn about all the different jobs and roles in tech while also getting certifications!
Is business Informatics same as MIS and BIS. ,,,,is defined as a field of study that interplay between Technology , society and business ,it utilizes data management tools for processing, analysis and management of data graduate in the field of Informatics services as a bridge between users of Technology and Developer's
I’m deciding to get a MIS degree at university of Georgia terry college and I was curious to what you would recommend as a useful international foreign language to learn.
The language where you have the most interest in. For me it would be 1. mandarin or 2. Spanish.
Hello, i want to start my major in MIS, how do you see the future of mis considering the fact that ai is rapidly improving and coming to cut off jobs that are all on computer?
No better time to start. AI will be disruptive but not to the jobs and roles that mix the ability for folks to communicate and speak to how technology works and helps businesses. Hope that helps
Great information, very appreciated.
Question, how well would an MIS degree benefit someone looking at Cybersecurity, or would the actual Cybersecurity degree work better?
Cyber would be better if you plan on staying in that field. It's a more niche degree.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown I see. Thanks for the info 👍
Getting my associates this year in business management information systems and transferring to a university for my bachelors. Any advice for job searching ? Or do you think I can start working with my associates even while I’m still in school working on my bachelors ?
You can work with an associates degree. Look for help desk roles if you add new to IT. Most start there.
At the 3 universities I can apply too, they don't have a program specifically called "MIS", but there is BTM, (Business Technology Management) is that not the same thing it literally combines business and technology just like MIS, anyone know it would be much appreciated?
It is the same thing just a different name.
Would you recommend cybersecurity boot camps while getting an MIS degree
Yes, here is a great one. Check out the
Leveld Careers Cyber Security Master Class Bootcamp using the link below.
www.leveldcareers.com/cyber-security-course
For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from entry level IT positions to an Information Security Analyst role without any degree or certification. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147528378/mLCGdLZm
Do MIS have lots of remote jobs?
Yes there are remote job opportunities.
Do you think it would be good to double major with this major? If not, what is good to minor with this ?
Yes a double major would be great. I would choose a cs minor or something related to math
@@ElevateToTheUnknown Any other minors besides math related? Not very good at math lol
Antoine what's your involvement in Leveld ?
@MapleJokerRofl they are a partner of black heights. Now what is your real name and why are asking?
Is mis similar to CS? Because I want to get into this field but don’t want anything to do with programming,coding,or complex math.
Very little similarities as MIS is a business degree but it does have a coding class or 2
so what if my future school UTSA (second BA degree) only has Information Systems and not MIS, is it the same thing or is does it focus on different curriculum?
The curriculum is close enough
is bis degree the same as mis? thank you sir
No but it's very similar
Almost done with bas triple minor mis pm and ba. Plan is market and leverage as a BASc MIS
Anyone recommend if I should go for a masters? And if so what masters program?
Get real world experience.
@ real experience before pursuing a masters?
@TheDisBeat,
Think about it this way: if you were the boss, who would you hire?
Would you choose the person with hands-on project management experience, someone who can share real results and discuss how they’ve successfully managed projects?
Or would you hire the person with a master’s degree but no real-world experience in project management?
I know who I’d choose.
I’m trying to choose between online or in person what do you think
That is a personal decision. You have to do what's right for you. I am more of an in person learner.
Can i get a MS in MIS after an undergrad in business? I have experience in B2B Cloud Sales + Big 4 consulting of around 1.5 years
I want to get into product management
Yes you can. Please look into the school that you are interested in and look at the application process and their requirements.
Software engineering degree vs MIS
Google the difference.
should I get a masters in MIS if I already have a bachelor in economics or has that ship sailed?
Do it. I got an unrelated bachelors and doing my masters in Information Systems. I’m happy with my choice
is information systems management the same thing?
Yes
Is it similar to MBA in Information System or MBA in Information Technology?
An MBA is more advanced but yes they have similarities.
Brother can You help me because I'm not sure what to choose ...MIS vs Food Engineering..Ive faith I'll do good in both of these sectors ..But which to persue can't decide.
Tech will always be important.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown and I chose MIS .. Thanks ...
The school I'm looking at has a degree called Business Analytics & Information Systems. Is that the same thing that you are referring too?
Yes it is a flavor of it.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown I appreciate your response. Thank you sir.
@@jgood9716you’re in Florida?
Not really sure of the degrees, I'm nearly finnished with school. I have very little experience around IT however I focused a whole lot more on Business, Economics and mathematics. I understood that IT is a growing industry however I showed a lot more interest in business and economics. I'm willing to learn IT however is the fact that I'm not experienced in it going to affect my progress in getting this degree?
No it won't. Go for it.
Is GIS & MIS the same thing? If not, what's a good way to merge the two in a degree program?
I'm about to graduate now, too late for a MIS bachelors. A Master has prerequisites. Smh.
No, They are very different. Why would you want to merge the 2? Consider a master's after you have work experience and it aligns with your career goals.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown The merge is because I work as a GIS tech, but ok.
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what about Business Information Systems?
Bruh, in the first 30 seconds of the video I explain MIS and BIS are the same.
Yall don't pay attention 😂
If I'm not the best at math, is it a viable degree for me to go for?
Yes. There's math but not very complex math
@ElevateToTheUnknown OK thanks, how would you say the work life balance with an MIS degree is?
Hey Man, Your videos are really motivating . I am from India Applied for masters(Fall 2023). I got Admits from SJSU in MSDA & SDSU in MSIS program. Unable to decide to which program to take. Can you give any advice. Pls Guide me if you can
Do you want a broader focused degree or a narrow focused degree. They both are fantastic bu I would go for the IS degree if it was me.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown Thanks for the reply
Hi bro I’m planing for spring 24 I’m from india as-well, could you let me know which university you have finalised and it’s tutuion fees
I am going into my junior year of university and have declared as an MIS major. I plan on getting my A+ and Security+ certificates by 2024 and i want to find a cyber security internship one of these summers before i graduate. Am I on the right track to a career in cyber with an MIS degree?
Yes but you will need additional training so Check out the
Leveld Careers Cyber Security Master Class Bootcamp using the link below.
www.leveldcareers.com/cyber-security-course
For only $497 dollars you can advance your career from entry level IT positions to an Information Security Analyst role without any degree or certification. Use BLACK100 for a 10% discount.
www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147528378/mLCGdLZm
Do you recommend an honour’s in ITM
I am not sure what you refer to as an Honours. We don't use that terminology so I don't know.
Post graduate diploma
how do we build on wgu bsitm degree cuz it seems to not qualify for a lot of these jobs alone. but I'm loving it so far
Give me an example.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown something in security, there is no cert with the degree. also seems to be not a lot of tech specific classes in programi guess I'm confused on how id qualify with the degree alone. ill prob go get certs yslfe if needed. i want to be wrong, lol
@@GhostDaddy87 if you are specifically talking about cyber and software engineering then yes you would want to supplement your degree with additional learning such as a course, bootcamp or certs to niche down. The ITM degree will give you exposure but it won't go much deeper than that.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown got it. What IT cert do you think is most beneficial?
@@GhostDaddy87 depends on what career you are seeking. If you are talking about cyber and becoming an soc or information security analyst then sec+
My degree is called business technology management. Does it fall under MIS?
Yes
@@ElevateToTheUnknown thank you
You came out of a MIS degree and were able to get a software engineer job? Can that degree lead to a software engineer job? I'm considering a masters in Info Management Systems but not to code or get a software engineer job. My undergrad was econ. I'm considering WGU masters but not sure if a another school would be more beneficial. Where did you get your degree if you don't mind sharing? Local state school, private? Internships?
I did an MIS bachelors with a minor in comp sci and I was able to land a job out of school as a software engineer.
I went to a school in Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown Awesome. Thank you for the reply.
Please pay your attention to me , i am 41 age and need to pursue one year program in usa as international student as i am IS Auditor
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WHAT ARE SOME UNIVERSITIES CAN WE CHOOSE
There are many. Research universities in your city or research top MIS degree programs.
@@ElevateToTheUnknown I am asking about online masters program
@@glennoel5149 You can do the same thing. Just search: type into Google best online masters in MIS programs.... www.usnews.com/education/online-education/business/mis-rankings
Jesus Loves all of you guys
Most of the misconceptions are from soft people that are not willing to level and compete.
Would you recommend going into Technology of Management or Management of Technology niche. I find that the former is more interesting as I am constantly curious to see how business is evolving with new tech. UCSC C/O '27. My Major is TIM in UCSC.
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Both Technology of Management and Management of Technology are valuable niches, but since you're particularly interested in how business evolves with new technology, pursuing the Technology of Management niche might align better with your curiosity and passion. This could provide you with insights into the innovative intersection of technology and business practices.