Entry-level positions include (but are not limited to) systems analysts, business analysts, systems programmers, database administrators, network administrators, data analysts, systems architects and IT consultants. As time passes, your ITS degree (coupled with your organizational experience) will prepare you to work as team and project leaders, ITS managers, and possibly chief information officers (CIOs) or chief executive officers (CEOs).
Analysts study business problems and implement systems to solve them.
Application developers develop software to gather and store data.
Consultants analyze problems and change business processes.
Data analysts extract and analyze organizational data.
Project leaders organize a team of analysts, programmers and others to create innovative solutions.