Except for majors that lead to a certification (education, medicine, law, engineering), just be aware that the job you eventually get may not be directly related to your college degree. Employers want to see that you are capable of finishing a program. They are also interested in the skills you bring to the job. Those two things aren't necessarily related.
That said, you might look into forestry/wildlife management (science, animals & computers - most research-related fields are going to include computers these days.)
I could also envision a historian studying how knowledge of astronomy has impacted the art & science of various cultures.
I'd say, pick the one thing you are most passionate about & study it in the context of your other interests.
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So I will keep a deliberate pace - Let the damn breeze dry my face."
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