sheldonrocks97 said:
I want to be an electrical engineer or mining engineer when I grow up and I want to get a BS in both of those fields, but I was just wondering if I could get a job as a video game designer with a degree in electrical engineering.
As someone who has done game programming (non professionally for indie games), I am not sure electrical engineering will be enough. It is usually more focused on hardware, and while much of game programming needs to be done at a low level to optimize performance. This is usually achieved though a game engine. So could you write game engines?
I would say probably not, but it is going to depend on what you take for your EE classes and what the curriculum is. Most game programming is more closely related to CS with a focus in graphics theory then anything else.
As for a game designer - pretty much everyone wants to be a game designer, what do you mean by game designer though? Do you want to make concept artwork, textures, 3d models, animations, etc.? Alternatively, do you just plan to come up with a game design?
Because if it is the latter (just doing game design) is pretty much an impossible dream. People do have jobs doing that, but the fact is they probably have another skill-set such as creative writing, art (3D and 2D), animation, and a variety of other things.
Doing game design for artwork etc. however typically requires you to know tools such as photoshop, zbrush, blender, maya, 3d studio max. Or whatever 2d and 3d modeling package is being used by the company in order to make good artwork.
Here is a site with useful advice on becoming a game designer or even a game developer.
http://www.sloperama.com/advice.html