I have been going to school for a couple uf years now, and I am enrolled in the Civil Engineering program. I chose Civil because there are a lot of jobs available, and at age 37 (probably 40 when I graduate), I don't want to struggle to find a job. The only problem is: I am really not very interested in civil. Computers and electronics are my main interest, and that has been true forever it seems.
I am thinking of changing to Computer Engineering and maybe adding a minor in video game development. I would like to have the skills to design things like arcade encoders and all of the stuff we spend time with every day. I need to be able to make a living though.
So, what do you think? Are there still good jobs available for someone with that degree? Interest wise, I think it sounds perfect. But if I can't make a living at it, I need to do something different. I have taken about all of the core courses, so I would only be wasting a couple of civil courses, intro and surveying. I would have probably taken at least the surveying class as an elective, so I am not really losing much. I have taken a lot of classes that don't count for anything, but that is the same with either program (why did I waste all of that money at University of Phoenix? :-( ). It is pretty much now or never, if I change later, I will be wasting time since most of my remaining classes are major specific.
Thanks,
Paul