Information Systems -> IT, consulting firms
不是computer science或engineer出来的 别人怎能放心你编的程序
Do you think system development only involvs programmers? What about the Business Analysts for business requirements, and System Analysts for technical requirements, and System Integrators, Testers (including system test and user acceptance test), and more testers, and technical writers, and trainers, and those occupying support tasks like DBAs, Sys Admins, Network Admins, Infrastructure Architects, and last but not the least Poject Managers? Are you aware of that "thing" called the system development life cycle?
And you are completely missing my point. All education is fundamentally self-education, and the most important element in becoming educated is a deep-seated motivation to do so. Therefore it doesn't really matter what you've learned, for as long as you've learned the methods to approach problems, then you have not wasted your time at university. From my own experience, only a very small percentage of people working in IT actually majored in IT (comp. sci or other) back in school, many come from sciences, engineering, arts (that's right, arts), business, etc. No matter where you are or what you do, try to do the best you can and be the best you can.