Beware: If all you can do is code there's a great chance your job will end up in India. You have to have broader skills now to be competitive. Instead of taking classes in an area you obviously know well (i.e. coding), why not take more general business classes or in the sciences so you can use your coding skills as a tool to solve critical problems rather than being a coder waiting for a problem to get assigned to you? 99% of the people you will need to work with aren't coders and if you don't have any general skills you won't be able to work with them as effectively.
Good luck, -c
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Good coding skills are useful in almost any industry, and across all the sciences. Choose where you want to work, take courses in the appropriate field, and your programming experience you already have will carry you far.
Also, the whole point of a Bachelor's is that it provides a broad education. If you don't want a broad education, you don't want a BS.
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