Double Major (Supply Chain Management / Logistics)

<p>I'm attending Rutgers Business School to major in Supply Chain Management.
Since I'm going to be coming in with lots of AP credits, I'm hoping to double major in something.</p>

<p>Could anyone advise me on what would be the most related and practical?
My current ideas are: Finance, Computer Science, Information Technology, Marketing.
I want to do computer science but I feel like IT is more appropriate.</p>

<p>Computer science is a great field and very employable. </p>

<p>No doubt CS is a good field. But I can understand why you might think IT is more appropriate. Can you expound on that thought?</p>

<p>Also, I would add that accounting might be as practical as any and IMO better than Marketing and Finance. Think Big 4 consulting.</p>

<p>There’s this major at the Rutgers Business School called BAIT, which stands for Business Analytics and Information Technology. I’m hoping to pair this up with Supply Chain Management.</p>

<p>The reason why I think both of these go together is that because it overlaps in the in the technology, operations, and manufacturing side of business.</p>

<p>Thanks for the clarification. BAIT looks like a good program. Makes sense to me to pair it with SCM. </p>

<p>IT makes more sense with SCM. If you want to be a programmer, do a CS and Math major.</p>

<p>IMO, there is no need to have this all figured out at this point. You will have to take a class in most of those disciplines as part of the business core, so I would suggest you start school, take some classes, and see what you enjoy most and go from there. </p>