Industrial engineering (1 hour)
which following a tour and a realization of "that's what I'd be doing? That's pretty lame" was changed to:
Chemistry/chemical engineering
Which became ceramic engineering. Following the realization that engineers suck and have no common sense, I no longer wanted to be associated with them and followed a circuitous route to
Applied mathematics.
(which I teach, along with physics.)
p.s. to the engineers who are offended by this. I realize there are probably many decent ones out there, including yourselves. But, to be honest, they were few and far between where I went to school. Especially school #2 where in Differential Equations, the 2 math majors had 100 averages, while NONE of the engineers had higher than a C. Quite the easy class - teacher's expectations were even lowered a bit to accommodate the engineers. Alas, nonetheless, they all sucked at math. Hopefully I never drive over a bridge built by one of them.