Naturally, pay levels vary by specialty, experience, industry, etc.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, median annual earnings of computer and information systems managers in 2002 were $85,240. The middle 50 percent earned between $64,150 and $109,950. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $47,440, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $140,440.
According to Robert Half International, average starting salaries in 2003 for high-level information technology managers ranged from $82,750 to $151,500.
According to a 2003 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, starting salary offers for those with an MBA, a technical undergraduate degree, and 1 year or less of experience averaged $54,643; for those with a master�s degree in management information systems/business data processing, the starting salary averaged $43,750.
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A person with a MIS degree can make significant money if they are employed by the right organization. Some people with experience may make six figures.
For a person who goes through a mis degree program, you can apply to many of the secretary jobs. You can also try jobs like basic entry level jobs at many institutions.
Classes that are required are: Accounting, Economics, Business law, Systems Analysis and Design, Database Programming, Networks Administration, Principles of Management, Technical Writing, and Marketing.
it tells the organisation and system statues, how they improve a organisation through MIS? and how much they earn it from the customer.
An MIS degree in usually required. Some companies will hire for entry level positions with a microsoft database certificate.
Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific job title or position, then you can find out the average pay for that specific job. For example, teacher, computer analyst, engineer, etc.
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It's "Ik mis je" or when you have to be polite (for example because you barely know someone or that person is an adult and isn't from your family) "Ik mis u".
The info you need is on this link http://www.slis.indiana.edu/degrees/mis/definition.html They cover things like what it is and how to get it. Go to All Business Schools (http://www.allbusinessschools.com/faqs/mis.php) to learn more about MIS degrees and find schools. Also, try the Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos258.htm) for information on careers in MIS.
Many individuals take a master's degree that is unrelated to their bachelor's degree. If you have a passion for MIS, then research it. Find an institution that offers this degree, and inquire about any prerequisite coursework needed. If there are prerequisites you have not completed, you may have to take them first at the undergraduate level. Still, it is doable if your are willing to do whatever it takes.
MIS or management information systems is the name given for data processing and so it is needed in an organization as it is able to process data so much faster than people could do it and because an organization has so much data to process MIS is essential for the smooth running of the organization.
You could look to establish yourself on the marketing and client acquisition side of business that associating with the IT department if you want to. You would be the key resource person in understanding the clients MIS needs, understanding resources availability and cost and then work with all concerned parties to acquire the client. Would recommend you to visit the websites of various universities like Indiana Univeristy - Kelly MIS program or University of Arizona - Eller MIS program to get further details about the roles that an MIS person can play.
1) Accounting MIS 2) Financial MIS 3) Manufacturing MIS 4) Marketing MIS 5) HR MIS