EA Makes Multi-Million Dollar Gift to USC
An anonymous reader writes "The University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television, thanks to a multi-million dollar gift from game industry powerhouse Electronic Arts, have started a game design track within the Interactive Media Division. 'The School's rich storytelling tradition and long-standing commitment to technological experimentation make it an ideal partner for EA,' said Don Mattrick of EA. The entire press release can be read from the department's weblog." Interestingly, this donation funds a Electronic Arts-branded degree: "...the EA Interactive Entertainment Program... a 3-year Master of Fine Arts degree program."
Gentlemen, you can do better! I'ma hold out for an Epic certification! Honestly, what happens when these guys go under or are aquired?
And after you spend three years and thousands of dollar to get your degree, EA will still not hire you.
And the men who hold high places must be the ones who start
To mold a new reality... closer to the heart
I wonder if homework in any class includes Battlefield Vietnam sessions?
Even if you hate EA games, you ought to give credit to their advertisments. Now they'll bring
- EA mascots
- EA football field logos
- EA banners in every classroom
- EA jog strap
- EA beer mugs
- EA sports uniform
- EA frat Epsilon Alpha will now be called Electronic Arts.
Wow! That EA Degree is going to look really great when its framed and hung over my burger-flippin' station!
I'm surprised that this is being offered through the school of Cinema and Television, and further surprised to hear that USC's Anthony Borquez has nothing to do with it. From what I understand, he was pretty active in bringing game development to USC's curriculum, going so far as to establish a minor degree in game development to the USC School of Engineering. Regardless of what the degree will get those who obtain it, (somewhere else in these comments, I believe someone mentioned french fries), I think this is the first step in the right direction.
Remember that Computer Science was once a tiny, poorly-regarded field within EE. It'll take some well-respected work (and maybe a change in title) before a Bachelor of XYZZY in Game Development means anything positive.
We're indie. We're working on our 14th game.
I'm assuming that this will directly translate to more beer, bigger boobs and bigger guns in my new games.
So I wonder if their next college football/basketball games will have their own team, with extra high stats of course.
No, really - Where do I sign up? I'm a recent graduate with some game-modding agreement with some capital to burn and some time to kill while I wait for the economy to start actually hiring people again. I'd love a game-centric degree when I hit the market. But USC's site has no mention of the program; when can we expect to see signups begin?
A Fine Arts degree for gaming? Can't you just go to Digipen or something? It seems to me like that would be a better choice...
An Id degree.
Now that sounds intelligent, doesn't it? Although, if you think about it, Id tends to put out some of the least intelligent games. [sigh]But it's all about the buzzwords these days [/sigh]
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