I’m a freshman at Michigan State and I started off the year as a CS major but realized it wasn’t for me since there are some really challenging math/physics requirements that would probably kill me. I’m looking into other majors that would still enable me to go into the technology field since it looks like that’s where all the money is these days, especially since I only intend to get a four-year degree and nothing further. I just heard about user experience design and it really intrigued me but I’m wondering what I should study to prepare for that job or something related. My school offers Experience Architecture which seems along those lines but it’s brand new and has no reputation so I’m not sure how good that program is. Here is the link for that major, it would be really helpful if someone could tell me if these classes are going to be useful or not: https://reg.msu.edu/AcademicPrograms/ProgramDetail.aspx?Program=5743
There are so many different ways to end up in UX design. I just looked at your college catalog and saw this major http://tism.msu.edu/undergraduate-studies/majors/ … might be a good fit!
Someone with an Experience Architecture degree would be in big demand out here in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area.