What is the difference between a B.Sc in Animation and a B.Des Animation course? Which is better among the two?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

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    Hi,

    Those who are interested in pursuing BSc in Animation or BDes in Amination can see the below table to learn the differences: 

    Points of DifferenceB.Sc in AnimationB.Des in Animation
    FocusStrong focus on technical and scientific side of animation.Focus on a combination of technical skills and design principles in animation.
    SyllabusCourses may cover computer graphics, programming for animation, algorithms, and technical aspects.syllabus covers design principles, visual storytelling, and a mix of technical and artistic courses.
    Career Prepares for technical roles, software development for animation tools, coding for interactive media.Prepares for roles that involve a blend of technical and creative skills in animation production.
    SkillsFocus on technical skills and computer Science aspects of animation.Focus on a balance of technical skills and design principles, including aesthetics and creativity.
    Industry RolesLead to roles such as software developer, technical artist, or other technical positions.Lead to roles such as animator, character designer, storyboard artist, or art director.
    Design ElementsLimited emphasis on design principles.Strong emphasis on design principles, aesthetics, and visual storytelling.

    Hope this helps !

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