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Syda Riniro asked: I currently have one associates degree in IT and I’m now going for a bachelors in business. However, I really want to work on the development of virtual reality. Should I complete my business degree and concentrate on hiring skilled people in the future, or would it be advisable to pursue a computer science degree instead?
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Ok – if your thinking of ‘developing’ virtual reality, you need math. Lots and lots of math, to back up the programming that go into the computer that would control said environment.
Your looking at something that’s going to be a collaborative effort of a team of computer engineers for the programming to support and run the environment, engineers who design the computers themselves, plus you will also probably need a psychologist or two. You’ll have to get the controls to where they are intuitive and it still may require end user education where psychologist and (teachers) educators would be able to show the best way to present the needed knowledge.
And that’s before you actually enter the v.r – you will need people with imagination to give the programmers something to program.
I think you should pursue that bachelors in business, if you make it good I think it would be best to hire others to help complete this goal and then go back to school for the computer science….
Besides this is stuff the geniuses at MIT and the like are working on and no one has come up with a viable one yet. I don’t think this is a single person goal.