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leviysosochek2020-10-20 19:28:34
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leviysosochek, 2020-10-20 19:28:34

What specialty to choose?

Good day to all.
My situation is this, I am finishing college in the current academic year, in recent years I have been intensively engaged in electronics and circuitry, doing my own projects. In the process of studying electronics, I encountered programming microcontrollers (it was stm32). Because I didn’t have any experience in programming (and still don’t), so I couldn’t do anything, and that’s all there is. But I already understood that without numbers and programming - nowhere. From that moment I became interested in programming, eventually I realized that I wanted to go to study as a programmer (instead of the original plan - to study further as an electronic engineer). Because it seems to me more interesting and promising, but I still have time to return to electronics if anything.
I began to look at the list of specialties in universities and my eyes began to run wide: so many specialties, horror! And applied mathematics and computer science, and software engineering, and fundamental computer science, well, information systems already familiar to me from college, and many others.
So the question arises, which of all this variety to choose. Because I am a new person in this field and in fact I will study it from scratch, I don’t understand the differences.
Most of all I want to do game development (I have been drawn here since childhood, I even tried to do something in some programs as a child). Well, the position of a game designer is also very attractive.
Tell me, please, with my Wishlist, which specialty / faculty should I look for?
PS I do not really like mathematics, although I always had good grades in it. But I don’t really want to deal with it, so I immediately throw out applied mathematics and all sorts of topics like machine learning.

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MatrixKiller, 2020-10-20
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If immediately then: "Applied Mathematics and Informatics" and "Applied Informatics".
I don’t know which is better, but for gamedev you need to be familiar with Artificial Intelligence technologies.
I would therefore go to "Applied Mathematics and Informatics".
But for the most part, it probably doesn't matter. And there and there will be enough mathematics taught. Nothing without her.
There are such specialties in the "Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman (National Research University)".
I wish you a good choice! :)

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