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System Analyst programs prepare students to develop and integrate technology solutions for corporations or other organizations. Programs cover subjects like programming, networking, Web technology, system design, and database management. Students learn how to take a critical approach to the productivity and effectiveness of a given organization's information technology department. They identify areas that need improvement and work with a team to implement changes and develop new systems. Graduates find employment in a wide range of industries, such as aerospace, government, high tech, and financial institutions.
Job titles commonly associated with graduates of system analyst programs include technical support specialist, technical analyst, systems administrator, and IT specialist. Graduates of these programs have well-developed communication skills and have extensive knowledge of computer science, mathematics, and problem-solving. They know how to break a system down into the relevant parts, examine it from the inside out, and put it back together again in a more productive fashion.
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