Mobile devs are very in demand right now, maybe too much imo (not every business needs a god damn app when a website is just fine!). If you do well in your courses and have some non-trivial projects to show, it shouldn't be too hard to find a job.
That said I would advise you against enrolling in that program. Honestly, app development is really not that hard. I doubt they will be able to teach you a lot of useful stuff. For example: devoting a whole course to "Scripting and Web Languages". A language like JavaScript or Python I can learn in a week easily. The hard part is domain knowledge, frameworks, best practices and so on. And those change quite quickly. I simply can not imagine that a college would be able to keep up with the industry. Maybe they can fill 1 or 2 quality courses on android development, but certainly not a whole program.
If you want something practical and not math-heavy I would chose a program with a much broader spectrum. For example functional programming, distributed systems, micro controllers etc.
That said I would advise you against enrolling in that program. Honestly, app development is really not that hard. I doubt they will be able to teach you a lot of useful stuff. For example: devoting a whole course to "Scripting and Web Languages". A language like JavaScript or Python I can learn in a week easily. The hard part is domain knowledge, frameworks, best practices and so on. And those change quite quickly. I simply can not imagine that a college would be able to keep up with the industry. Maybe they can fill 1 or 2 quality courses on android development, but certainly not a whole program.
If you want something practical and not math-heavy I would chose a program with a much broader spectrum. For example functional programming, distributed systems, micro controllers etc.