I've been looking at and considering many Game Development and Design programs across the U.S. I've become really excited about applying for and attending DigiPen as it's a renowned school with important degrees. My only problem is: What degree is right for me?
As indicated in the title, I've mostly looked at The Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science and Game Design (Hybrid Degree) (BSCSGD) and the Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science (BSCS). I primarily want to work as a programmer, but I feel as if a hybrid course in Development and Design will prepare me for a more flexible job-set or even managerial positions. My only worry is that I lose out on some programming education and opportunities that only the plain Computer Science Degree will offer.
While I know they are only trying to provide basic examples of Jobs, for each degree, the BSCS lists Game Developer as a career path where the BSCSGD does not. Game Developer or Programmer ranks high on my 'desired jobs list' and I'd rather not lose out on that opportunity. If any graduates, current attendees, or industry experienced individuals could provide me more information to help me with my decision, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for any help,
liveastroman21
*On a final note, while I'm not primarily looking at the program, what are the benefits of The Bachelor of Science in Real-Time Interactive Simulation?