<p>I would imagine that Biomedical Engineering has very good job prospects, and definitely Environmental Science (although it depends on what you want to do with it; you’d probably have to go into engineering for the best job outlook and salaries). I’d stay away from very specific-sounding majors like Cytotechnology and Meteorology; they tend to have terrible prospects. Biochemistry would be good if you use it to get into a medical or related school, but if you want to go into research, you’d have to pursue higher education, with the risk that you’ll end up with a slightly-higher-than-minimum-wage lab job.</p>