I think I've got the most versatility here :-).
Physics, 1 year shy of a degree (but the bachelors in physics degree is basically useless by itself and I would have wound up having to do a doctorate to get anywhere, that's why I switched to engineering).
Computer engineering BSCE (and electrical, since I actually did enough credit for both and there's only 1 years worth of course difference between the two (at least when I got it in the early 90's)).
Graduate Degree in Management
Graduate Certificate in Public relations
All those degrees are quite dissimilar.
The first two have a huge amount of math, while the last one has not one inkling of math.
Physics is all math basically and computer engineering and EE is based 85% on pure math or the use of maths and logics. The rest has do to with management of various kind.
Management, mostly stats, little maths, much analysis and understanding various operation concerns.
Public relations has communications, events management, media relations, etc.