I am a Management and Computer Information Systems major. My school is apparently 1 of 3 in the US that offers a MSIS (Masters of Science in Information Systems). Should I apply? It will put me about $20k in the hole but supposedly I will gain $15k on my annual salary. The ROI sounds worth it, but do I really need this? Also, what kind of job can I expect? I am looking for a Management job, not a computer programming job or anything where I sit in front of a computer. I think the IS background would be very useful, though...perhaps some sort of project management job involving IS. There is something unique about the program that isn't offered very many places...perhaps the 1 year part? Either way, I appreciate any advice.
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The MS IS is offer in more than three places. Around DC there are five schools offering it. I got mine in 2001. It is a good degree and in the right areas can yield significant salary increases. Never become complacent in your career unless you like the unemployment line.
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