True or False. Companies typically require that systems analysts have a college degree in information systems, computer science, business, or a closely related field, and some IT experience usually is required.(I always liked Math and Music majors - Rob)

Business · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 True. Companies typically require that systems analysts have a college degree in disciplines such as information systems, computer science, business, or a closely related field. Additionally, some level of IT experience is usually expected. Having a degree in one of these fields demonstrates a foundational knowledge in the principles and practices necessary to analyze, design, and evaluate computer systems. However, there are instances where individuals with degrees in other fields, such as mathematics or even music, may become systems analysts if they have acquired relevant IT experience and skills.

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