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How to Become an
IT Manager

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As companies have become more reliant on technology for everything from financial analytics to sales lead development, the role of computer and information systems managers have increased as well.

IT managers play a vital role in the future of every organization because they not only lead the teams that manage the expansion of their information systems and oversee cybersecurity initiatives, they also provide the strategic direction for long-term IT needs.

Becoming a computer and information systems managers requires a background in technology as well as a passion for solving problems, strong project management skills and the ability to lead and motivate others.

Here are five steps for securing a job as a computer and information systems manager:

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Requirements to Become an IT Manager

1. Enroll in a technology bachelor’s degree program

A bachelor’s degree in computer science or information technology is a requirement for most computer and information systems (CIS) managerial positions. Computer programmingsoftware development, and computer network security are all important skills and knowledge areas for computer and information systems managers. There are many types of jobs you can get with an IT degree in which you can build practical experience in the field and prepare you best for managerial positions in the future.

While you may choose to begin your IT career in a more focused discipline, you can also begin preparing for managerial roles now. Enrolling in an IT management bachelor's degree program can help you build the foundational skills and knowledge to qualify for entry-level jobs right from the start.

Bachelor's degree
Length36 months
FormatOnline
CredentialBachelor of Science in Technology Management

2. Find an internship in the field

Competition for IT jobs is tough, which is why an internship – which gives you real-world experience with CIS managers – is so important.

You’ll have hands-on insight regarding network administration, software engineering and more before you even begin your official job search.

3. Gain work experience

Like every profession, securing a managerial position requires some experience. For example, many individuals start out in an IT support tech or IT help desk role, learning the ins and outs of the organization as they pursue a higher-tier position.

From their experience, they are able to achieve a well-rounded perspective of an organization’s IT needs, and build up their arsenal of strong technical skills in order to become a top-notch information technology manager one day.

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4. Continue your education

Many employers require a master’s degree in computer and information systems management.

Consider an MBA program that focuses on technical, strategic, and managerial concepts.

Master of Business Administration is a good option for those who want to advance their IT career into managerial or leadership positions.

MBA
Length12 months
FormatOnline
CredentialMaster of Business Administration

Frequently Asked Questions

Depending on which IT courses you choose to take, you may gain foundational knowledge that may help you prepare for one or more of the following certificationsi:

  • CompTIA Network+
  • CompTIA A+
  • CompTIA Security+
  • Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA)
  • Oracle Certified Associate
  • Certified Entry-level Python Programmer
  • CompTIA Linux+

i. Successful completion of related coursework may help you prepare for professional certifications, but most students will find they need to spend additional time studying beyond their coursework to successfully prepare for certification exams.

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Going back to school to earn a bachelor’s degree in technology management positions you to become eligible for jobs with solid average pay and an optimistic projection for growth from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (15% increase expected for computer and information systems managers from 2022-2032*). You will have an opportunity to pursue many different types of job opportunities.

Your path to a career in IT management begins by getting educated. Herzing University exists to help you build your skills and earn the education you need to pursue the career of your dreams. Apply today!

Technology management professionals, such as IT managers, help organizations assess and implement short and long-term tech needs. This can include software, hardware, and telecommunications. They provide executive guidance on how to best use technology to help business operations run efficiently.

While technology managers possess the expertise to carry out specific IT-related tasks, they generally delegate these tasks and focus on supervision and larger initiatives.

Projects IT managers may oversee include:

  • Data security
  • Hardware and software upgrades
  • Vendor selection and negotiation

The Herzing University Technology Management bachelor’s degree program typically takes 3 years to complete.

However, many students with technical degrees may be able to transfer prior credit from a diploma or associate degree program and earn their degree in less than 3 years.

Information Technology (IT) is a broad and evolving career field encompassing a wide variety of tasks and core competencies. Because of this there are many types of IT degrees to choose from in addition to IT management, including:

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5. Get the job

With the right experience and education, you can become a skilled computer and information systems manager, helping organizations prepare for and respond to the IT needs of the future.

Often, computer and information systems managers that start out in mid-level management positions can eventually advance to executive or C-suite roles, such as IT director or CTO.

Learn more about the Herzing Technology Management program

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* Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics 2023 / Occupational Outlook Handbook 2022. BLS estimates do not represent entry-level wages and/or salaries. Multiple factors, including prior experience, age, geography market in which you want to work and degree field, will affect career outcomes and earnings. Herzing neither represents that its graduates will earn the average salaries calculated by BLS for a particular job nor guarantees that graduation from its program will result in a job, promotion, salary increase or other career growth.

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