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Program Facts
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Major
Computer Science
Discipline
Computer Science & IT
Minor
Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This IT Asset Management (ITAM) program prepares individuals for careers in IT project management, data analysis, systems analysis, and IT consulting. Graduates will possess the skills to oversee technology projects, analyze data, evaluate systems, and advise businesses on IT strategies. The program offers a competitive edge in the job market, with high earning potential in these in-demand fields.

Program Outline

Careers:

  • IT Project Manager: As an IT project manager, you'll oversee the planning, execution, and completion of technology projects within organizations.
  • Nationwide, project managers have an average income of $101,610.
  • Data Analyst: With a focus on data-driven innovation, an ITAM degree can lead to a career as a data analyst.
  • You'll collect, analyze, and interpret complex data sets to extract valuable insights and support decision-making processes. Data analysts are in high demand across industries.
  • Systems Analyst: As a systems analyst, you'll evaluate an organization's current technology systems, identify areas for improvement, and propose innovative solutions.
  • In Washington state, Computer System analysts have an average income of $ 127,330, ranking fourth nationally.
  • IT Consultant: With expertise in ITAM, you can become an IT consultant, advising businesses on technology strategies, system implementations, and process improvements.
  • You'll assess their IT infrastructure, recommend solutions, and provide guidance to optimize their operations.
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