The training and educational requirements for a systems analyst may vary from industry to industry, but, because of the large number of workers currently in this job area, the educational level of a job applicant must be higher than average in order to have a good chance at gaining employment as a systems analyst.  For a systems analyst position, most employers require at a minimum a bachelor’s degree in information science, management information systems (MIS), or computer science. However, many of the competition applying for a systems analyst position will have advanced degrees, such as a Master’s in computer science or some other technical area. Some competitors for a position may even have an MBA (Master’s in Business Administration) with a concentration in MIS or Information Systems (IS).