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Hello peoples, I hope you all doing great!
I work at a software company and my job will evolve around design and helping set the vision for it. All my education around design came from my self-taught ass and curiosity, I've read many many books and taken different courses and workshops but one of my life dreams has been to have an actual degree in design, but as we all know most degrees are very focused at one specific design discipline and that doesn't seem to suffice my necessity. I want to study design as what it is, the whole idea of turning existing things into better ones.
So my question is, what should I pursue? Do you have any advice on a degree option that is broader and not so much focused on one discipline?
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