Business Management Economics

<p>@Donkeykong: All schools have a different name for the major, but yes it’s pretty much business information systems. Check out [Technology</a> and Information Management](<a href=“http://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalog/programs-courses/program-statements/tim.html]Technology”>http://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalog/programs-courses/program-statements/tim.html) for a better look on what kind of classes this major entails. I think the minor is a decent add on if you aren’t too serious about diving into CS.</p>

<p>@Phoenix: Pretty much, but there are some caveats. I would focus on taking more of the accounting based classes if you are seriously interested in going that route. The funny thing about Business Management Econ in UCSC is that you could technically graduate without taking that many accounting classes. </p>

<p>You should also have something to show on your resume. It can be basic such as joining a business frat or some clubs, but it is something to put down. The better your list, the better job offers you’ll receive. Then I think the only thing separating you is a bad interview, so knowing how to talk to potential employers is essential (go to career fairs and test out your skills).</p>