Industrial Engineering + Economics major

<p>In the university that i will be attending has a double major of Industrial Engineering and Economics, is that a good combo to go for? I heard that a lot of economics majors become Investment Bankers. Will this joint degree be too hard and is it a good combination since Economics is business/social science like?</p>

<p>Thanks
Eric</p>

<p>out of curiosity, which school do you go to? I'd probably do it if I were you but thats because I'm interested in economics. I wish my school had it.</p>

<p>I'd do it, and I don't know what "too hard" means. It will require you to work, that's for sure, but I can see a lot of over lap and if you are good at math the economics shouldn't be too hard, just time consuming.</p>

<p>If you want to go into Investment Banking or any Financial consulting--that degree combo sounds great!</p>

<p>Cool thanks for info guys, i am not in the University yet but will be this Fall as a first year transfer student. Btw the university is SUNY Buffalo</p>

<p>The Industrial Engineering BS degree combined with Economics takes 5 years to complete at SUNY Buffalo, is that amount of time worth it for a Bachelors degree?</p>

<p>dude, its one more year....go for it (I would, for sure)</p>

<p>hey i have similar interests..
goin to apply to colleges soon, but about the only prestigious programs i know that might be relevant are jerome fishers M&T and maybe just wharton itself...</p>

<p>can anyone provide me more good programs on this field?</p>

<p>I think Lehigh has something...</p>

<p>Syracuse has Operations Research</p>

<p>Northwestern has this but it is a four year program. The benefit is that it is good for both majors.</p>

<p>Im pretty sure at Penn you can do joint engineering and Wharton. Of course, if you dont want to be an engineer then Wharton is more than good enough on its own to do investment banking.</p>

<p>I think you should check out USC, they have industrial engineering and they partner up with their Marshall school of business where you can minor in business. definitely check out usc.</p>