<p>If you are not sure of your major, just take basic general education courses.
You have to take English composition, math, history, social science, humanities/fine arts, science, computer skills and oral competency. The courses must also satisfy the diversity, multicultural, literature and Gordon rule requirements. </p>
<p>The sooner you can narrow down which direction you want to go in, the better, for example if you were not going to be a science major you could just take a liberal studies science vs. taking a more comprehensive science for majors. It probably would be best to take the more comprehensive science unless you can definitely rule out science as your direction.</p>
<p>Many students change their major one or more times during their studies after further exposure to various subject areas. The career center would be a good place to start as well.</p>