Business and Technology

A variety of graduate degrees qualify you to work in Business and Technology. Graduate students have skills in rhetoric and persuasion, publication and marketing, funding and grant writing, networking, and presenting at conferences. In addition to your unique emphasis and specialties, these skills make graduate students ideal candidates to work in business and technology.

 

Examples:

Administrative Service Managers

Business Continuity Planners

Business Intelligence Analysts

Business Operations Specialist

Computer Systems Analysts

Database Administrators

General and Operations Manager

Human Resources Specialists

Information Technology Project Managers

Systems Developer

Treasurers and Controllers

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists

 

Sample Resources:

Association of Information Technology

Associations for Women in Computing

Business Professionals of America

International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology

 

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