What do you specialize in?

<p>Hey I'm going to Indiana University in the fall, and I was wondering what would be the most appropriate specialization.</p>

<p>I want a career in something that has to do with business development, strategy, organization, planning, or human resources.</p>

<p>So do you think a concentration in production/operations management, finance, marketing, or management in general would be most suitable for my future career.</p>

<p>Thanks...</p>

<p>Definitely management. Certainly you can get into these areas from other majors, and I'm normally not a huge fan of majoring in mgt but at a good school like Indiana you should be fine. I checked salaries and mgt majors at IU don't get paid all that much less than finance majors. I don't know the exact course curriculum at IU but I saw the business courses and it looks like they offer a wide selection of courses that will be useful to you..many of which will probably be in the mgt degree plan.</p>

<p>Any other opinions...I'm thinking management is the best too.</p>

<p>I agree. Definitely management.</p>

<p>Be aware that there are two management majors at Indiana (Kelley), though--general management and entrepreneurship.</p>

<p>Based upon what you've written here, I'd say general management would be best for you--although I noticed that USNW ranked Indiana's entrepreneurship program as #1 for MBAs and #2 for undergraduates this year.</p>