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College graduates earn almost double the salary of non-graduates, and in technology you’ll often need a degree to open up certain career paths. Even IT workers who already have college degrees can often benefit from going back to school: Experienced tech experts who’ve taken some business classes or who hold an MBA become highly sought-after as managers or tech executives.
Once you decide to get a degree, you’ll face a number of choices, including what type of degree to get, what major to focus on, and where to get your degree. InsideTech can help you make those choices. Head to our [TRACKLINK:School Finder|http://edu.insidetech.com/?referral=IT_org] for help choosing an appropriate degree and connecting with a school near you and our [TRACKLINK:Scholarship Finder|http://edu.insidetech.com/scholarships?referral=IT_org] can connect you with grants and other offers to help defray the cost of additional schooling.
As far as choosing a degree goes, be sure to match your degree program to the type of IT career you want to end up with. Bachelors degrees in Computer Science are popular among programmers and web developers. Many Software Engineers go on to Masters degrees in CS. Computer Engineering or ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) degrees are targeted more towards processor and hardware designers than IT professionals.
Many colleges also offer more specialized degrees in networking or Management of Information Services. Some even offer programs focusing on network and computer security. Consider all of your options before choosing a degree to pursue, and know that in an industry as fast-paced as technology, you’ll need to keep learning throughout your career.


chtanzeel
9 months ago
2 comments
Reading the description posted in the article, it gives me feeling that a QA person should not have any pre-requisite IT knowledge. I toally disagree with this opinion. One cannot find bugs or can miss potential bugs that arise due to lack of technology knowlege, environment configuration, and database-mapping knowledge. There are lot of IT specific tasks other than just front end testing, that a QA person is supposed to perform like Data Persistence, Automated Testing, Performance/Load Testing etc. which are obviously not possible without having an IT degree. What your say?
alcozz
about 1 year ago
2 comments
I don't quite see this info helpful. I am a QA engineer - IT manager. I have a computer science master's from one of the top 10 engineering grad schools. And got straigt into QA industry after grad school - before that had software engineer expereinces. What I have hired and am looking for is somebody who can code & test and we pay much more than most of the non-it jobs posted in this site. All depends on what company and how high level the company expects.. but the candidate in this info is barely a QA analyst to me which I don't need in my team. you'd better not apply as a QA engineer if you only meet this description written here. Junior or intern QA analyst might work for you.