Should I transfer as a senior? (Game Design)

The program is brand new. None of the classes have run before so the professors are very much figuring things out. The courses are all project based. In most of them, none of the students actually finish the final project due to lack of guidance or resources. Students are expected to just figure it out, and when they fail to figure it out, professors assign every student across the board a B and call it good even though no one really learned anything (a big part of why my GPA is so low). In the upper division courses, professors aren’t knowledgeable enough to answer questions about their own assignments. I know so little about game development that having to retake game development courses at a different school doesn’t bother me at all. In addition, the university is located in a small city with no game design industry whatsoever, meaning students have absolutely no networking or internship opportunities in games through the major. The opportunities that are available are all related to industry (i.e. training simulations or visualizations), not to games. I don’t want to name the school because I don’t want to drag the program through the mud when it’s new and still working the kinks out. It might be good in a few years, but right now I can’t imagine a worse place to try to learn how to make games.