Is Computer Science considred a quantitative major for finance jobs?

January 15th, 2008 | by admin |
Ali R asked:


I want to work in investment banking/ finance after college, and was wondering if Computer Science would be a good quantitative major for an undergraduate degree.

Ultimately, I want to get an MBA right after or at least a Masters of Finance degree before I start working.

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  1. 3 Responses to “Is Computer Science considred a quantitative major for finance jobs?”

  2. By Inkskipp on Jan 18, 2008 | Reply

    It is and it isn’t. Depends on what part of the financial sector you want to apply for, after college. A computer science degree is a definite plus for these institutions, but you would need to have studied some related units.

    Investment banks would look for specific related units:

    Quantitative Methods
    Management Accounting
    Economics
    Capital Management/Corporate Finance.

    A degree in information systems and management fits the bill, but a pure computer science degree is not a pertinent subject, unless you want a job in IT. So, your plan to do an MBA is an excellent career move. Good luck.

  3. By Herbert on Jan 20, 2008 | Reply

    I agree with the first answer. I would encourage you to go for your MBA in finance. Have a great day!

  4. By OrangeKitten on Jan 20, 2008 | Reply

    If you want to work in investment banking, just note that you need to attend an MBA from a top ranked program. It’s as simple as that.

    Computer science is a great degree to get (assuming you’re interested in it), as it allows you real professional work experience in a major company, which is what any half-decent MBA program is going to require.

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