Mostly any engineering major(except any computer related engineering disciplines), as well as a math major.
It would be better if you make up your mind what you are good at, not just what you are NOT good at. Anyway, there are LOTS of areas which don't require much in any of the subjects you mentioned.
Business, Finance, Accounting, depending upon what you want to specialize or focus on.
Majors with a lot of math: Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Accounting, Math, Engineering and Architecture.
Typical majors include accounting, economics, information systems, finance, management, and marketing.
Science, especially physics; any engineering discipline; architecture; economics and finance; computer programming; statistics...
A person with 4 year degree in finance can find jobs in financial companies as well as most other companies. Banks and Insurance companies hire finance majors for their accounting departments, for the most part. And, finance related jobs can be found in most companies that have an accounting department. Job titles range from Credit Analyst to Accountant.
CFA, CFP and CFM are all good degrees and the best for finance majors.
The University of Miami offers many different undergraduate majors, and these include Finance, Accounting, Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry, Computer Engineering,Public Relations, and Real Estate. There are way too many different majors offered to list them all.
Lots, biology and programming are not a necessity
There are many courses and majors offered at Dominguez Hills California State University. Some of the more popular degrees are accounting, finance and business.
A number of post-secondary options are available to someone with a preference for math. Engineering, finance, economics, and computer science are some options.
All the three CFA,CFM and CFP are better for the future as far as the finance majors is concerned.