<p>My advice is to get your major in Computer Science and maybe minor in Graphic Design or Studio Art if you are interested in making games. </p>
<p>You can just as easily make computer games on your free time while studying CS instead of dedicating valuable upper-division courses to things you can read and learn on your own.</p>
<p>It’s like getting a degree in Sports Management instead of general Business. The only thing that will get you a job in a specific industry is experience, not a piece of paper so while you study for a CS degree, try to get internships in the video game industry so you can easily find a job out of college.</p>