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Job duties for people working in information technology can change daily depending on the company for which you work and your background. Entry-level IT technicians typically perform routine maintenance issues on computers, as well as helping more advanced technicians with networking and mainframe issues. As you gain experience, you can expect to tackle similar tasks with more autonomy.

Information technology technicians also respond to specific computer problems--from fixing a faulty mouse to installing a new hard drive--typically submitted to a company's help desk by its computer users. Some IT techs gain experience at work, but many companies require at least a bachelor's degree in information technology or computer science, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.

Studying information technology

Many different accredited information technology programs are available from online colleges and campus schools. These programs typically result in associate or bachelor's degrees. Students pursuing IT careers usually have a specialty, such as networking administration, software analysis or information assurance and security. For Web-based studies, coursework is delivered through media such as webcasts, lectures and peer-group interaction with other students.

Computer support specialists earned a median annual salary of $46,260 in 2010, according to the BLS. Network and computer system administrators brough home median wages of $69,160 annually, with the top 10 percent of the profession earning over $100,000.

Other Resources

Computer Support Specialists • http://www.bls.govhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos306.htm • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Computer Network, Systems, and Database Administrators • http://www.bls.govhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos305.htm • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Learning and Teaching Information Technology Computer Skills in Context • http://www.libraryinstruction.comhttp://www.libraryinstruction.com/info-tech.html • Learning and Teaching Information Technology Computer Skills in Context
Information Technology Online Degree Programs • http://www.capella.eduhttp://www.capella.edu/information-technology-online-degree.aspx • Capella University
AIU School of Information Technology Degree Programs • http://www.aiuniv.eduhttp://www.aiuniv.edu/Degree-Programs/School-Of-Information-Technology • American Intercontinental University
Computer Support Specialists • http://www.bls.govhttp://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes151150.htm • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Network and Computer Systems Administrators • http://www.bls.govhttp://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes151142.htm • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

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