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I'm considering courses in the Frontiers program. Specifically, the "Interactive Media & Game Development" area.
Does anyone know what is the focus within that? On the programming side, do they actually talk about the nuts & bolts of the engine and how games work, or do they just relegate it to scripting? Also, as a 3rd-year programmer, I know a lot. How much would I benefit from the robotics thing? I know team 190 is doing it this year, and I saw the e-mail. I'm also considering Mechanical engineering and Electrical/Computer Engineering, things I'm clueless in. Help there? |
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