What prospects do these majors have?

<p>Well the answer is do you feel like continuing your education? If not then probably cytotechnology would be the most “employable.” With a graduate degree, both meteorology and biomedical engineering would do you well. If you want to do “environmental science” I’d recommend doing geophysics, or environmental engineering. The ES major is weak and basically imparts no skills while the aforementioned majors teach you very valuable skills sought after by a range of employers (geosciences are particularly hot now).</p>