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I would like to know what courses that somebody interested in game development, should take in a Computer Science Career?

I suppose that are necessary for example:

  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Computer Graphics
  • some programming language courses, for example C++ or C#
  • AI
  • Web programming
- Discrete Mathematics - Computer Graphics - some programming language courses, for example C++ or C# - AI - Web programming 

what else does anybody involved in this field could recommend me? I got a group of universities that I would like to apply, but their computer science curricula are not the same for every case.

This question is not for generating a debate about which career to follow. I think the natural way will be to follow CS, but here the question is what model would be more suitable according to the standard curricula?

Somebody from mathematics would lack the background in CS, and also that problem comes with people from arts.

Any advice?

I would like to know what courses that somebody interested in game development, should take in a Computer Science Career?

I suppose that are necessary for example:

  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Computer Graphics
  • some programming language courses, for example C++ or C#
  • AI
  • Web programming

what else does anybody involved in this field could recommend me? I got a group of universities that I would like to apply, but their computer science curricula are not the same for every case.

Any advice?

I would like to know what courses that somebody interested in game development, should take in a Computer Science Career?

I suppose that are necessary for example:

- Discrete Mathematics - Computer Graphics - some programming language courses, for example C++ or C# - AI - Web programming 

what else does anybody involved in this field could recommend me? I got a group of universities that I would like to apply, but their computer science curricula are not the same for every case.

This question is not for generating a debate about which career to follow. I think the natural way will be to follow CS, but here the question is what model would be more suitable according to the standard curricula?

Somebody from mathematics would lack the background in CS, and also that problem comes with people from arts.

Any advice?

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Layla
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which courses in Computer Science are really needed for game development?

I would like to know what courses that somebody interested in game development, should take in a Computer Science Career?

I suppose that are necessary for example:

  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Computer Graphics
  • some programming language courses, for example C++ or C#
  • AI
  • Web programming

what else does anybody involved in this field could recommend me? I got a group of universities that I would like to apply, but their computer science curricula are not the same for every case.

Any advice?