That scratches accounting. I would suggest any of the anatomies, but those literally are sheer memorization. Genetics is a good one. How do you define moderate physical activity? Walking from your desk to a printer, walking around the lab, doing machine work? Analytical chemistry would be excellent. Mathy, but not too sophisticated. You get to walk around in a lab and wear a sweet jacket. There are LOADS of job opportunities, because there is always something that needs to be analyzed.
On the other hand, I heard Operations Management in Business was "hard" according to some business majors, which makes me think it would be really interesting.
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Operations management is an area of business concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient in terms of using as little resource as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements.
That sounds pretty interesting, actually...
To get good jobs in anything, grad school is now a must. The masters is the new bachelors, unfortunately, because so many people were pushed into going to college. Now there is too much competition.