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<p>In the former case of an IT type degree that is essentially a business degree, it may be well worth supplementing it with the CS versions of the courses in databases, operating systems, and networks, to get a stronger background in the technical aspects of the field than most IT people have. That would make you more adaptable to unusual problems and new technologies that the people who have only low level certifications or “CS-light” IT courses would be. There is no need to major in CS for an IT career, but those who go into an IT career with too little of a technical base are more likely to be find their skills going obsolete with less ability to self-educate for changing technologies.</p>
<p>And that’s why going to Ohio State for free to study to a degree in CS or IT/Business with supplemental CS courses is likely to be a lot better for future job and career prospects than anything from a low end for profit school.</p>