<p>Choosing a degree for the outlook in four years requires predicting the future. There are a lot of folks that were looking forward to IB jobs that are sweating now. It could be the same way for whatever you pick in a few years. CS gives you a lot of flexibility as there are a lot of jobs that look favorably on a CS degree. Many of those jobs don’t really use the heavy-duty math and science skills that you will learn but they will always be there, whether you use them or not.</p>
<p>Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering has a course EGR 10 that looks like it is a survey of the different engineering majors. I downloaded it last night and plan to watch the classroom videos to get a better idea of what the options are - just out of curiosity. The videos are on iTunes.</p>