Computer Science and/or Business Administration

<p>yea going off what BCEagle91 said, what you might be looking for is a MICS major. That’s my major and it’s great. Why? You don’t get too technical when it comes to technology, but you learn how it all works and the practical uses of how things work. An analogy I used to describe the major to a friend who’s an English major was: Computer Science majors are the authors who write books, and I’m (MICS Major) the critic who reviews those books. It’s a great discipline.</p>

<p>Not too long ago I met with people in the field, and they were telling me, in IT if you can’t apply technology to a business and learn how to use it in a business setting, then you’re not going to get far and it limits your job opportunities. Computer Science people (and this is not meant to offend anyone in the major) can design and code all day, but often they are horrible communicators and have ideas that just aren’t practical. But then you have business people who just don’t understand the technology either. That’s where the MICS person comes in. Most of those technical jobs get outsourced as well so that field helps broaden the field of opportunities you have.</p>

<p>MICS is all about breadth, not depth, when it comes to technology. And yet the great thing is that you can get real technical if you want to.</p>

<p>Hopefully that helps you out.</p>