<p>You are in a really tricky situation…</p>
<p>You can apply as a transfer and get two years worth of transfer credit in econ and business which would be enough to fulfill most or all of the requirements for an econ or business degree at an American college. But in order to graduate from an American college you would also have to fulfill certain general education requirements, so you would likely spend much of your last two years (four years for a degree minus two years of transfer credit) taking courses in history, literature, sciences etc. After those courses are taken care of you won’t have enough time and electives left to complete a major in computer science.</p>
<p>In addition to that some (most?) universities force you to complete the major with which you transferred in. So you would probably have to complete your econ or business major (I would guess you would need at most two courses on top of what you already have) and then take all the electives you have left after taking care of general education (/distribution/core) requirements in computer science. With some planning you would be able to complete a minor (usually 6-7 courses), which would be enough exposure to apply to graduate school afterwards if you so wish.</p>
<p>If you really wanted a major in computer science, you could probably find a college that would allow you to stay for an additional year, but I would rather invest that additional year in a Master’s degree.</p>
<p>Most colleges only accept transfer students with no more than two years worth of transfer credit, so if you finish this (a fifth) semester your options for transferring decrease dramatically.</p>
<p>The second option would be to apply as a freshman, but unfortunately most colleges don’t allow you to apply as a freshman once you attended a university.</p>