<p>From the list, I think Biomedical Engineering offers solid prospects, as several of the people I know in that field are employed in jobs. </p>
<p>Environmental Science depends on the program and the school, based on what I’ve researched. Some Environmental Studies and Environmental Science programs are indeed weak and don’t highlight employability, yet there are some that have a strong focus on the sciences and hands-on approach that would be very employable. </p>
<p>Biochemistry is the only one from the list that seems to be dismal, based on what I’ve read from this forum. However, I don’t know any people who have majored in biochemistry, so I’m unsure.</p>