UC Irvine (Public Health B.A) vs UC Santa Barbara (Environmental Studies B.S)

<p>Hey guys I got admitted to UCI and UCSB under the majors listed in the title. I was wondering which major is suited for a better career after college: UC Irvine's major in Public Health Policy or UC Santa Barbara's major in Environmental Studies B.S. Also, want to note that UC Irvine allows students to pursue a PHD in Public Health. </p>

<p>If all majors were set aside, I would honestly want to go to UC Santa Barbara, because I get to dorm with one of my close friends, UCSB's campus is freaking gorgeous,I've read that it is an amazingly sociable school(Of course school is what you make out of it, so UCI could be sociable too.),and many people say the college experience at UCSB is worthwhile. There are many benefits to UCI also, but I don't think it can compare to UCSB.</p>

<p>However, since majors do matter, I don't want to go to UCSB if there is no demand in the environmental science field, but if the demand for Public Health is similar to Environmental Science then there is a different story. :D Thank you</p>

<p>Also, want to note that I've looked at the other majors at UCSB and there is probably no other interesting or suiting majors I would change to, and the other majors probably aren't high in demand except maybe economics and actuary science, which I have no interest in going into at all.</p>