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Jennings A. JonesCollege of BusinessMiddle Tennessee State
University
Computer InformationSystems
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Middle Tennessee State UniversityCIS Majors have great jobs, money, and fun!
A Computer Information Systems Degree
• Provides you with a unique combination of business and technical skills
• Prepares you to solve business problems through the development and application of information systems
• Positions you for an exciting, rewarding career
Off Shoring Myths
• Locally, there is a high number of job availabilities and the number is growing
• Demand for IT workers is exceeding supply
• “There will always be a place locally for good technologists”
– Janet Miller, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
• The most creative technical work is not likely to be outsourced
– Owen Thomas and Rob Kelley, “The 10 fastest-growing jobs” www.CNNMoney.com
CIS Jobs are
• Technology is the fastest growing sector for jobs www.CNNMoney.com
• One of the ten hottest careers for college graduates www.collegeboard.com
• According to Robert Half Technology survey, despite concerns of economic recession, 20% of CIOs intend to hire new technology workers www.CIO.com
HOT
Information Technology Industry
• Demand for technology workers is higher than it has been in five years (Robert Half Technology)
• 1 million new IT jobs are predicted between 2004 and 2014 (The Bureau of Labor)
• Average starting salaries for IT will increase 5.3% over 2007
James Maguire “The 2008 IT Salary Guide”, Datamation November, 2007
Fastest Growing Occupations in Tennessee through 2014
Employment
2004 2014 % Change
1. Network/Data Communications Analysts 2,680
4,410
64%
2. Software engineers (systems) 2,740
4,270
56%
3. Software engineers/developers (application)
3,090
4,640
50%
4. Database Administrators 1,450
2,180
50%
5. Network and computer systems administrators
3,870
5,650
46%
6. Physician assistant
7. Directors, religious activities and education
8. Financial services
9. Forensic science technicians
10. Industrial-organizational psychologists
11. Computer systems analysts 6,720
9,120
36%
12. Music directors and composers
Top 12 fastest growing occupations in Tennessee requiring a bachelor’s degree during 2004-2014 www.acinet.org
Advertised IT Jobs in Nashville
700
237 212299
569
802
1254
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Nashville Technology Council Jan, 2008
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Starting Salaries
• Median starting salaries for individuals receiving bachelor’s degrees in computer and information sciences is $45,000
www.nsf.gov/statistics/infbrief/nsf08304/
Average Salaries
www.CNNMoney.com
• Computer Software Engineers $79,930
• Network Systems Analysts$60,600
• Database Administrators$60,650
Job Titles Annual Earnings
• Application Software Engineer/Developer– Level I $51,909– Level II $65,411– Level III
$81,173
• Network Administrator– Level I $44,615– Level II $56,606– Level III
$63,947
• Application Systems Analyst– Level I $47,702
– Level II $59,049– Level III
$72,680
Annual Median Salaries in Nashville as of March 2008
www.dice.com
Annual Median Salaries in Nashville as of March 2008• IT Auditor
– Level I $46,775– Level II
$61,391– Level III
$74,765
• Database Administrator $82,130
• Web Developer $67,885
• Sr. Web Developer $77,797
• IS Manager $97,255
www.dice.com
Myth: Only Nerds Major in CIS
• CIS majors become business professionals who work with both people and technology
• Incorrect image of IT professionals– “The stereotypical image of an IT
professional is one of a technology geek who spends his or her day in a dark basement office next to the server room…” 1
1“Vertical markets: Busting the myth of the IT nerd” Precision Marketing Mar 23, 2007, p. 21
Myth: Only Nerds Major in CIS• Reality about IT professional image
– “A survey by database software developer Embarcardero reveal that, contrary to popular belief, IT professionals are not tied to their computers. Many are enthusiastic sportsmen and lots consider themselves to be competent cooks these days. Of course, this may have always been the case, but no one noticed.” 1
1“Vertical markets: Busting the myth of the IT nerd” Precision Marketing Mar 23, 2007, p. 21
Technology careers provide fun and challenging opportunities!
• 94% technology workers are happy with their career
• 88% would recommend their career to others
Anne Fisher, “10 Great Job Markets for Techies” www.CNNMoney.com May 2007
On the Job, IT Workers use a Variety of SkillsSkills companies are looking for in Recent IT graduates
• Analytical / Problem solving skills
• Soft Skills such as communication, negotiation, conflict resolution, and organization
• Love for IT
• Interest in life long learning
• Business Acumen
• Programming and Database skillsSurvey conducted by the Nashville Technology Council,
January 2008
Is a CIS Degree Right For You ?
• Do you want to work in a field where demand for jobs is increasing?
• Do you want a competitive salary?
• Do you want to make an impact by providing innovative solutions for business problems?
• Do you like working with technology?
• Do you like working with people?
If your answer is “yes”, then aCIS degree may be right for you!