You could always consider a couple degrees in chemistry.
Actually I remember my chem classes in university as being the most fun. Mostly because we were blowing things up. One of the chem profs was clearly insane. I fondly remember his demonstration of hydrogen and oxygen bonding to form water. It was a huge lecture hall and even in the back of the class I felt the shockwave blow my hair back (yes I had hair once - it was the early 90's and I had it in an artsy ponytail and I wore black turtlenecks and bracelets - the chicks totally dug that.) Too bad that organic chem was one of the hardest things I've ever worked on and I barely survived that course with a C- forever dashing any hopes and dreams I had of going on to med school. But it does come in handy when trying to understand posts like Brads and Chris's.