10-22-2014, 10:27 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Age: 34
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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto
Since I do have a bachelor's already, would you say that I may have already completed some "pre-requisite" courses (math, science, language, etc) that you need to do prior to actually jumping right into the course work for IT?
-Alex
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Help desk would get boring to me. I would hate answering phones. Yeah, depending on where you graduated from, I'm sure quite a few credits would transfer over. Depending on what route you go, especially CS, you will probably need Calc 1 bare minimum for IT. CS would probably require higher level math courses other than just Calc 1 and 2. Have you though about just applying for a job at a tech company? Once you get a little experience in an IT project or a tech type job you could just learn on the job and move around within the field. I know plenty of IT people that started off in engineering, accounting, general business, or even in totally unrelated fields like history. Maybe take a few java courses and a PM class if you can without needing tons of prereqs.
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