Business major or not, industry of developing software is set in such a way you have to be lowly code monkey at first and will finish as some kind of manager. You can go through so called IT school like Vibe or major in computer science, doesn't matter. You'll be web dev either way unless you're lucky and score somewhat interesting job like working in medical industry or even data science in general. Business informatics aka teching you how to build projects from analysis to implementatuon, then testing and maintaining the product or having deep knowledge of compilers, it really does not matter. You'll be doing some JavaScript framework in most cases, if you're lucky it will be corporate oriented Java framework.
I do like developing software but path in front of me is clear, either be team leader effectivelly managing other programmers in big company or starting my own. In both cases I'll stop coding. Chose the second option, just like chadz did. It's way more interesting career path being enterpreneur than just another cog in the big system. It's like choosing to join big clan or doing my own thing.
It is kinda lame shitting on business majors when we have pogosan to riducule, the goddamn community manager. That job doesn't require a degree or any sort of knowledge. It is basically glorified internet troll given a pay at the end of each month.