I personally wouldn't say taking Uncertainty at University would count as a good degree...
Sorry couldn't resist.
I would: reliability, safety, statistics even economic prediction all depend on managing uncertainty although you probably have to wait until MSc level to make it your
specialist subject....
My advice is get a degree in a subject you enjoy that is not too esoteric, that either interests you or has some relevance to the direction you want to take. Your priorities will change, even if your love of aviation doesn't.
hugel