Computer Science with Graphic Design. Is this a good option?

I’m extremely indecisive when it comes to choosing a major, but I know that I like art and possibly CS. I don’t have a clear understanding of what CS is because my school doesn’t offer it, but I watched a YouTube video of someone creating a website from scratch and it really interested me. Does a major in web development and a minor in graphic design work? Is there another major that focuses more on designing and using creativity (still involving coding or something along that line) versus troubleshooting and problem solving? Also, are there any decent-paying jobs that incorporate art, design, or creativity into coding? I am good at visualizing things and physically replicating what I picture in my head, I also love algebra, writing, and I would prefer to be around people, if this helps?

Yes - there is actually an interdisciplinary major at my school that combines CS and art - essentially graphic design. IMO it is very employable and decently paying (think UX Design at companies like Airbnb, etc).

Is UI design more geared towards design rather than UX design?