I still would recomend an associates degree. They are only 2-3 years and you'll be out.
I still suggest becoming a radological or surgical technologist. This may be good for you because there is some physics, math, science and it's an art form as well. To help give you an idea of what this degree can do for you. You can continue schooling after you have a job and earn more money. Starting pay averages $30,000 per year. You are pretty much garanteed a job BEFORE you graduate.
If you really want to get into "technical" field. I would look at 2 year degrees that you can add to after you graduate. Go to the Department of labor website and look at the occupational outlook handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ and see what might interst you. Then check to see if it looks like it is going to stay in demand or if it's overfilled right now.
I hope that helps some. What are you thinking about doing?
That may help us help you.