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I am going to start doing this degree MS Operations research https://www.isye.gatech.edu/academics/masters/ms-operations-research/curriculum.
But I am wondering if you can actually get a job with a degree in operations research, I been doing research and people say operations research is more for academic and I want to go into the industry.
I was looking at the classes deterministic optimization,probability models, statistical simulation, and chi squares and hypothesis testing.Is it worth learning this topic from what I been reading it is not some much the math that is important as knowing how to code in python and c++. So would I do better to get go for a MS in computer science degree?
But I am wondering if you can actually get a job with a degree in operations research, I been doing research and people say operations research is more for academic and I want to go into the industry.
I was looking at the classes deterministic optimization,probability models, statistical simulation, and chi squares and hypothesis testing.Is it worth learning this topic from what I been reading it is not some much the math that is important as knowing how to code in python and c++. So would I do better to get go for a MS in computer science degree?