Yes, Santa Clara was my first thought; also USC, which is very interdisciplinary-friendly. The USC Marshall website says this about double majors:
Interdisciplinary Education
USC offers over 170 majors and over 220 minors that many Marshall students take advantage of. With more than 16,000 combinations, you can pursue your personal interests or career aspirations and create your own interdisciplinary education.
Common Double Majors:
- Accounting
- Economics
- Political Science
- Biological Sciences (B.A.)
- International Relations
- Neuroscience
- Philosophy
- Public Policy, Management and Planning
There’s also the Science Management major in the joint Keck Science department that is shared by Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, and Scripps. Studying in the Claremont Consortium also gives you access to STEM classes at Harvey Mudd and Pomona. Here’s an article about a student in this major: Natural fit: For polymath Connor Bloom ’19, science management had it all | Claremont McKenna College