woot Non-Science!
BA
Major:
International Studies (focus: Security and Intelligence ... aka Homeland Security major)
Minor: Military Science
the minor is a gimme thanks to the school recognizing the ROTC credit hours as something other than throw away. Didn't have to do anything other than do what I'm already doing to get that major.
Should have taken two additional Russian lit courses to secure a Russian minor, but too late now, graduate next quarter and no way in hell I'm taking 27 credit hours next quarter! 19 will always be enough with 5 of those being Russian 402 (...if I pass 401 this quarter).
I realize now I, 1), should not have taken a major that requires 2 language courses above 104, and 2) should have worked toward a Computer Science related major, considering I am going into the Signal Corps (Communications) in the Army. However, that is hind sight and the first 3 years of school I refused the notion of going into computers as a career.
Army Communications is a damn good starting point for a career in communications and security, and with all this cyber-security bullshit from China recently (and previously Russia), that career field is just going to continue to expand.
The way I see it, if I can work for Google and Cisco when they make Skynet, then I'm on the right team.