<p>I'm currently finishing up my last year for a Bachelor's in Computer Science and am considering graduate school. At first I was thinking about going for a computer-related graduate concentration, specifically Human-Computer Interaction, but then started to think about getting a Master's in Business Administration. I have a solid GPA, but I don't consider myself the greatest "coder" out there, but I like leading, organizing and being a project manager. This is what led me to consider an MBA. Is it an advantage having an MBA and a Bachelor's in Computer Science? Plus, what kinds of jobs can I get utilizing both degrees? Thanks.</p>
<p>It's a great combination for investment banking, venture capital, management consulting and management jobs within tech companies.</p>
<p>Sounds like a good combo for CIO path, pair the MBA with a concentration in MIS or Business Intellegence and you'll be set.</p>
<p>I think it should be mentioned that it is too early for you to go for an MBA at this point.</p>
<p>I would work for 5-6 years first before pursuing the MBA. It probably matches up well however. But you might could have knocked two out with one stone doing MIS then with an MBA with Information Systems concentration, without the grueling math and higher coding required by most CS degrees.</p>