QAMO Undergraduate Program
Quantitative Analysis of Markets & Organizations (QAMO) majors build analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills by utilizing game theory and econometrics to answer real-world questions. Developed jointly with the University of Utah’s Department of Economics, this major includes advanced courses in mathematics, statistics, economics, and business. QAMO students may also choose optional emphases in business disciplines such as Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, and Operations & Supply Chain.
Careers in QAMO
A bachelor’s degree in QAMO prepares students for careers in various industries, including accounting, consulting, financial services, technology, and government. Graduates go on to work for companies such as Ernst & Young, Goldman Sachs, and Cicero.
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Average Starting Salary
Average Placement Rate
Top 5 Hiring Companies
- Goldman Sachs
- University of Utah
- M Science
- Fidelity Investments
- Zions Bancorporation
Eccles Experience in QAMO
Your Eccles Experience as a QAMO major gives you real-world, hands-on experience. The Business Economics Society and the Management Consulting Club prepare you for the job market through workshops and speaker and networking events. Work directly with faculty through the Marriner S. Eccles Scholars program on research projects highlighting economic issues in Utah. And participate in annual student trips such as Week in Washington (D.C.) and Windy City Week (Chicago) to network with policymakers, economists, and management consulting firms.
Eccles Experience in QAMO
Your Eccles Experience as a QAMO major gives you real-world, hands-on experience. The Business Economics Society and the Management Consulting Club prepare you for the job market through workshops and speaker and networking events. Work directly with faculty through the Marriner S. Eccles Scholars program on research projects highlighting economic issues in Utah. And participate in annual student trips such as Week in Washington (D.C.) and Windy City Week (Chicago) to network with policymakers, economists, and management consulting firms.