System Analyst
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Computer Science
Overview
System Analysts help companies solve computer problems, maximize their benefits from buying computer equipment and hiring personnel, and plan and implement new computer systems. They need to know how to utilize techniques like structured analysis, data modeling, information engineering, mathematical model building, sampling, and cost accounting.
Education and QualificationsTo become a System Analyst you should earn a bachelor s degree in Computer Science. If you were to complete the University of Central Florida s Computer Science program you would be required to take Calculus with Analytical Geometry I and II, Statistical Methods, Physics for Engineers and Scientists I and II, and Discrete Structures I and II.
- Calculus with Analytical Geometry I
- Calculus with Analytical Geometry II
- Statistical Methods
- Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
- Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
- Discrete Structures I
- Discrete Structures II
In 2000 most System Analysts earned between $46,980 and $73,210 a year and worked for data processing services, the government, manufacturers of electronic equipment, insurance companies, financial institutions, and universities.
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