Program overview
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Program overview

Program overview

The Computer Science Technology (Video Game Programming) program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the dynamic field of video game development. This program focuses on both the technical and creative aspects of game programming, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to meet industry demands. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences that foster innovation and creativity, making them competitive candidates in the job market. With a strong emphasis on practical skills, this program aims to cultivate a deep understanding of game design, programming languages, and software development methodologies.

Program structure

The Computer Science Technology (Video Game Programming) program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a three-year period. This program includes a variety of learning experiences that prepare students for the challenges of the gaming industry. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: 3 years
  • Hands-on projects that simulate real-world game development scenarios
  • Opportunities for internships or co-op placements to gain practical experience
  • Access to state-of-the-art technology and software used in the industry

Students will also have the chance to collaborate on projects, enhancing their teamwork and communication skills, which are vital in the gaming industry.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in game development studios
  • Access to labs equipped with the latest game development tools and technologies
  • Field experiences that allow students to engage with industry professionals
  • Joint partner programs with local gaming companies for collaborative projects
  • Participation in game jams and competitions to showcase skills and creativity

Career Options

  • Game Programmer: Develops the code that makes video games function, working on gameplay mechanics, graphics, and user interfaces.
  • Game Designer: Responsible for creating the concepts, storylines, and gameplay mechanics of video games.
  • Quality Assurance Tester: Tests video games for bugs and issues, ensuring a smooth user experience before release.
  • Technical Artist: Bridges the gap between artists and programmers, ensuring that art assets are optimized for game performance.
  • Game Producer: Oversees the development process, managing timelines, budgets, and team collaboration to ensure project success.

 

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