There is no "sysadmin" side of Computer Science. You'll want a MIS degree or something similar that is more of a vocational education than a scientific discipline.
My university used to call my degree CIS, Computer Information Systems. Didn't have some of the classes the pure CS degree required, like digital circuits, and most importantly to starting-from-no-algebra-taken-before me, no Calculus.
There is no "sysadmin" side of Computer Science. You'll want a MIS degree or something similar that is more of a vocational education than a scientific discipline.
My university used to call my degree CIS, Computer Information Systems. Didn't have some of the classes the pure CS degree required, like digital circuits, and most importantly to starting-from-no-algebra-taken-before me, no Calculus.