Most universities manage to squeeze a two-year arts or humanities degree into three years. However anything scientific, in order to learn enough to structure your knowledge then learn how to research then actually do a small original-research project (the basic structure of a true degree) three years is minimum. As standards of school output have fallen my alma mater has increased most science and engineering courses to four years.
So if you find anything, go for a light subject.
I personally would apply for different flying jobs. A degree is not going to help your flying. Go for GA. I don't know many people in any positions in GA with degrees.