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What is a good business minor or double major with Computer Science
I like both Business and Computer Science. What is a good double major? #computer-science #business
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Rebecca’s Answer
This is a good choice. Business relies much on Technology nowaday. It is one of most important competitive edge a lot of companies are focusing on and put in a lot of investment to R&D.
Though it is tough doing a double major and takes longer time, this also gives advantages when starting your career in business and finance sector after graduation.
Suggest you can look for internship. You can earn experience in the relevant areas.
Hope this help!
Though it is tough doing a double major and takes longer time, this also gives advantages when starting your career in business and finance sector after graduation.
Suggest you can look for internship. You can earn experience in the relevant areas.
Hope this help!
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Adam’s Answer
Hello,
As others have said before, it really depends on what field you find most interesting. One that I have not seen mentioned yet is finance. Many hedge funds and banks hire people with programming experience to develop trading and risk management models. If that sounds interesting to you, a minor in finance could help you out because you'll have a better understanding of the field than someone who just knows how to program well.
As others have said before, it really depends on what field you find most interesting. One that I have not seen mentioned yet is finance. Many hedge funds and banks hire people with programming experience to develop trading and risk management models. If that sounds interesting to you, a minor in finance could help you out because you'll have a better understanding of the field than someone who just knows how to program well.
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Joanne’s Answer
It really depends on what type of business you are interested in.
The up and coming data analytics crosses both the business and comp sci realms.
if you like 'supply chain demand', that's a hot business topic.
Insurance risk is always a nice one too.