No. It’s not worthless. It depends on many factors. No master’s degree is completely useless and worthless; They all have value.
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Yes, studying business informatics is worthwhile for many students. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 11% job growth in computer and information technology jobs over the next 10 years, much faster than the average for all jobs.
A master’s degree in business informatics is particularly worthwhile if you have the right personality and personal fit. The degree supports those with the ambition and passion for technology and its value to organizations and the causes that drive them.
While there are many options like MiM, MFin, MS Business Analytics, etc., Management Information Systems (MIS) is also an excellent option in terms of jobs and ROI. According to Forbes, MIS ranks 6th on the list of the best master’s degrees for jobs with a starting salary of $64,400.
The Management Information Systems (MIS) major is a way to gain hands-on experience in database design, accounting principles, project management, management principles, and software programming. This competency base provides graduates with a platform to explore their career interests, whether they are in technology or business.
Employment of computer and information systems managers is projected to grow 11% from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations. Approximately 42,400 computer and information systems manager positions are projected each year on average over the decade.
MIS is a more professional degree focused on practical application rather than theory. It’s very easy to see the practical applications of working in the business world versus CS. The major is in demand and has many careers open as companies can put MIS skills to good use anywhere.
While both would offer you prestigious mid- to senior-level management positions, the two majors differ in the type of management required. While MBA aims for a more holistic management picture, MIS offers a technical perspective.
A common misconception is that MIS is only about coding (or writing computer code). While coding concepts represent some of the basic principles of developing, implementing and using information systems, many jobs in MIS are not coded at all.
The MS MIS is certified as a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) by the Department of Education and is maintained by the Department of Homeland Security.
Finally MIS isn’t hard once you learn. Management information systems typically involve less math than a traditional computer science degree, making it easier for some. Apart from that, I had quite a few classes that involved writing term papers or doing other writing projects.
MIS is a great degree to get into a good business college. These are business computing applications and these apps are already being used around the world. It’s a very quick introduction to reality – the real world of business today. Excellent choice.
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