What do people do with a BBA from Ross and a CS major from the University of Michigan

Hello,

I was wondering what sort of career options and internships would be available for an undergraduate with a dual degree in business from Ross and a Computer Science major from the University of Michigan? I would definitely prefer to do more with my business degree. I am doing a major in Computer Science to be more marketable.

Thank you.

 

Anything. Seriously. A dual degree between Ross and CS at UMich pretty much opens every door so long as you have a good GPA and/or can network well. If you're solely interested in pursuing a career in finance though, CS isn't going to add THAT much more, unless you want to quant stuff or algo trading. Otherwise, a minor in CS may be sufficient.

 

I want to go into entrepreneurship, but I really am not completely sure right now. I am interested in programming, but I am primarily pursuing a CS major to be more marketable and thus, get a profitable and secure job. From what I've understood from talking to upperclassmen pursuing a similar track, they all gave me vague answers about what they want to do after college. I've heard that people with both degrees go into technology companies like Google and become project managers.

 

I want to go into entrepreneurship, but I really am not completely sure right now. I am interested in programming, but I am primarily pursuing a CS major to be more marketable and thus, get a profitable and secure job. From what I've understood from talking to upperclassmen pursuing a similar track, they all gave me vague answers about what they want to do after college. I've heard that people with both degrees go into technology companies like Google and become project managers.

 

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