kotuadam:
I have MIS degree and LOVE it!
Although I graduated in 95... the times/markets have changed but the industry/businesses have not.
After graduating, I worked at a traveling consultant for 5 years (one of the Big 6 firms... at the time). I did custom application development. The skills/knowledge/experience I got from doing that was awesome.
Your statement about "not liking coding/programing"... pretty confusing. Why would you want a MIS/CS degree if you don't like them?
That does not mean the ONLY thing a MIS / CS major does is code, but you got to start at the bottom. Of all the phases of a project life cycle, most people need to learn who to code before they: write requirements, manage, budget, analyze, etc. etc.
anyway, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A HUGE DEMAND for MIS / CS majors. The IT field will ALWAYS grow. Well, let me change that statement, there will always be a demand for "GOOD" MIS / CS majors.
During the late 90s, everyone wanted to be a programmer. They thought, if I can learn java... I can make 150K a year. Easy as that.
I believe the last 3 years have weeded out the people wanting a free ride. AND companies learned that NOT ANYONE can do the job. The last 3 years will soon give way to high demand to qualified MIS / CS majors. Thoses degrees will soon be paid a premium, just like before.
Its a cycle!
Good Luck