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Division of Mathematics, Engineering & Science
Bachelor of Science in Real-Time Interactive Simulation DigiPen Institute Of Technology's four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Real-Time Interactive Simulation consists of 154 credits offered over 8 semesters of 15 weeks each. This program usually takes 4 academic years to complete. The student graduating with this degree is prepared to begin work in the computer and video game industry as an intermediate-level programmer, beginning designer, or engineering tool staff. Read more
Bachelor of Science in Game Design
DigiPen's new Bachelor of Science in Game Design is designed to educate students to become technical game designers with the skills necessary to design levels, program, script, and work in this dynamic field. This degree consists of 147 credits offered over 8 semesters of 15 weeks each. Read more
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering consists of 154 credits offered over 8 semesters of 15 weeks each. This program usually takes 4 academic years to complete. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering prepares students for a wide range of career options, including Project Engineer, System Architect, System Analyst, Design Engineer, Software Engineer, and Hardware/software Engineer. Read more
Master of Science in Computer Science
The Master of Science in Computer Science program offers extended education in areas of 3D computer graphics, animation and modeling techniques, artificial intelligence algorithms, image processing, and real-time rendering, combined with related training in computer science, mathematics, and physics. The Master of Science in Computer Science program consists of 30 credits offered over 2 semesters of 15 weeks each. This program usually takes one academic year to complete but must be completed within three years. Read more
