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The game industry
is not a future industry nor is it a future
market. Computer and video game software sales reached $7.3 billion
in 2004 and are steadily growing. The industry wants skilled artists
and programmers to meet the employment needs of this rapidly growing
industry.
The Digital Gaming and Simulation Department offers career training
that leads to employment in the game industry as either a game artist
or a game programmer and uses state-of-the-art technologies to help
students reach their personal and professional goals.
The game artist will develop skills in animation, illustrations,
graphic design, layout, and interface design in the development
of games. The game programmer will develop skills in design, programming,
performance diagnostics, optimization, and game libraries in the
development of games. The artists and programmers will work together
in teams to develop games as a requirement for completing the degree.
We have state-of-the-art facilities with leading technology. Student
will be training using the hardware and software that is currently
being used in industry. The program will start with students
examine existing games and simulations on different platforms and
then proceed to developer their own games.
DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED 
Associates of Applied Science (AAS)
Digital Gaming and Simulation for Artists
Digital Gaming and Simulation for
Programmers
Certificate - Level 1
Digital Gaming and Simulation for Artists
Digital Gaming and Simulation for Programmers
Certificate - Level 2
Digital Gaming and Simulation for Artists
Digital Gaming and Simulation for Programmers
The certificates are designed to be stepping stones toward completing
the AAS degree if the student wishes to do so.
CAPSTONE
The capstone for both the AAS degrees is GAME 2377 - Internship.
The capstone for both the Level 1 certificates is GAME 2375 - Project
Development I.
The capstone for both the Level 2 certificates is GAME 2370 - Project
Development II.
ENTRY INTO THE PROGRAM
All students interested in entry into this program should be ready
to take college English (ENGL 1301 Composition I) and college Math
(MATH 1314 College Algebra). Entry into all gaming courses requires
departmental approval.
For further information about any of the degrees or to schedule
an appointment, please call 713-718-6743.
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