I want to pursue an M.S. in Computer Science. What are the career options available in this field where you do not have to code very often?
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I'm seeking for a field where I have to code less.
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Answer:
You can do a masters in M.I.S (Management Information System) if you want to go for something that requires little coding (though i would leave it to you do your research on how much coding would really be needed)
Sadhir Hussain at Quora Visit the source
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Try management oriented courses if programming is not your forte. Most universities in US are now accepting GRE as a qualifying exam for MBA as well (you should verify this for individual universities you wish to apply for). MIS might also be an option as Sadhir has suggested but I think it might still involve some amount of programming oriented courses (I am not 100% sure about it)
Abhinav Upadhyay
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