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Database Administration
What Will I Learn in a Database Administration Degree Program?
If you're interested in working with computer database systems, you can get your start by completing this degree program. Upon graduation, you will have the skills and knowledge necessary to set up, administer, maintain and provide solutions for computer databases in many settings. Some of the courses that will help get you there are business programming, principles of computer programming, database management, and systems analysis and design. You'll also take classes on specific types of databases, like Visual Basic.
What Can I Do With a Database Administration Degree?
Data is everywhere, and it's always growing. The Internet, e-commerce and computer applications are constantly generating data, and it all has to go somewhere. This information is stored, organized and managed in databases and as an administrator, it's your job to take care of them. You'll ensure that databases perform as they should, as well as remain secure. You will typically work for an office, lab, company, government organization or school. Database administrators can work their way up to becoming directors of management information systems or chief technology officers.
What Is the Career Outlook for Database Administration Degree Students?
Database administration is among the hottest careers right now. The number of database administrators will grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2018, due in large part to the expanding presence of the Internet and e-commerce. Additionally, employers are increasingly concerned with cyber-security, and are eager to hire professionals who have education and experience in this field. With your college degree in database administration, it should be easy to find a desirable position, especially if you have work experience through a job, internship or other project. This career will usually pay about $73,000 a year, but those who work at computer systems design companies may earn about $81,000.



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