What’s the Best Degree Path for a Career in Cloud Computing?

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Asked By TechyExplorer92 On

I'm planning to attend Ivy Tech, and they offer programs in Software Development, Information Technology, and Cloud Technology. I'm leaning toward Cloud Technology, but it feels a bit too broad for me. I think I could always earn certifications on the side, but I'm curious about what you all think. Any advice or tips on the best degree to pursue for a career in cloud computing?

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Answered By DevOpsDynamo34 On

I'd skip the Cloud Technology degree. A Software Development degree combined with AWS or GCP certifications will give you more options while keeping your career goals aligned.

Answered By HistoryNerd42 On

Computer Science or IT is typically recommended. However, once you gain experience, the degree becomes less significant. I have a background in Statistics and Economics, and I’m now a Cloud AI/ML Engineer. Interestingly, the best engineer I know majored in History!

Answered By LearnToCode65 On

I studied Information Systems, which strikes a nice balance between Computer Science and IT disciplines. I'd say either IS or CS works, but it's really about the skills you gather along the way. Learning languages like Go or others used for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) can be really beneficial and in demand right now.

Answered By CloudSeeker77 On

If you have the right certifications and a degree in tech or engineering, the exact degree doesn't matter much. If I were starting over, I'd pick a degree that's broader and has more of a human element to it. Cloud technology might even get overtaken by AI by the time you finish your studies.

Answered By CodeMaster88 On

I'd suggest going for a degree in Software Engineering or Computer Science. Those degrees open up various IT fields you can explore, especially if you excel in them.

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