<p>Any specific ones?</p>
<p>From my experience computer engineering is where it’s at, though I’ve heard rumors about a new tech bubble (with seemingly ridiculous valuations of certain web properties). All technical degrees will be helpful. Baring that, a analytical degree is your best bet. </p>
<p>So, computer engineering>all engineering>science/math>business>liberal arts>fingerpainting</p>
<p>I have an engineering major, not super interested in engineering as a career, but it opens a lot of doors for me (so far at least).</p>
<p>medical field always has good job security… but obviously the paths you would take vary greatly. med school can weed a lot of people out but there are many other options such as nursing, nurse practitioner, PA, etc. Engineering is good too.</p>
<p>If you asking about just a bachelors then I would go with nursing or engineering. Nursing would seem to have the highest chance of getting a job right away plus you can work overtime and make more, if you want.</p>
<p>Anything in STEM, specifically engineering or health.</p>