I develop software for an ERP accounting system for attorneys, but I'm not a software developer, attorney, or accountant. My degree is in psychology. And I've been self-employed doing this for a bunch of years, making 6 figures. My clients never ask for a resume or certifications.
People only care that you can give them what they want.
My 2 cents: stick with the bachelor's program, and if you want, learn programming on the side via a job (all my training/skills were on-the-job) or by doing projects for yourself or (ideally) having someone else pay you to do things (like build a website).
You're in business school--literally & figuratively. What do you need to learn and do to build a business?
People only care that you can give them what they want.
My 2 cents: stick with the bachelor's program, and if you want, learn programming on the side via a job (all my training/skills were on-the-job) or by doing projects for yourself or (ideally) having someone else pay you to do things (like build a website).
You're in business school--literally & figuratively. What do you need to learn and do to build a business?