When you apply for a job, the first thing the airliner will look at is you logbook not your degree. I'd personally say go Modular or Integrated. I've heard that an Integrated applicant has more job prospect than a Modular one, considering that they have the same hours. Because an Integrated Course is done in a shorter period of time meaning its more intense than the Modular. The downside is that Integrated Course costs more than the Modular, and most of the time an Integrated Course wants the full payment given upfront. At the end of the day they both end up with the same licence. I don't see any reason not doing Modular, if you cannot afford an Integrated.
Anyway I am on my first year at Kingston and it has been fun so far. Training over at Florida was amazing. Considering the financial side though, you should consider the cost of living away from home as I've found out this is costing me more than what I anticipated. If you are planning to have your PPL before you start then you will be doing nothing until the other students come back with their PPL from Florida, April next year. Except for the Maths and Physics uni subjects.
I'd say if you want a degree, get a proper one or just go straight to Modular or Integrated.