Program Overview
Prepare for a career in Game Development and Simulation Programming, building on the foundation of your associate degree. Gain skills necessary to implement games on various platforms, including phones, handheld devices, Nintendo, and Xbox. Work toward your capstone project, teaming with others to design and develop a game for review by three faculty members.
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Building on the foundation of your associate degree, the bachelors degree in Game Development and Simulation Programming introduces you to advanced development skills necessary to develop and implement games on various platforms, including phones, tablets, Nintendo, and Xbox.
The comprehensive curriculum also includes courses to develop coding skills for successful VR/AR games and to develop and maintain backend servers for game player data. For your Senior Capstone project, you will team with others to design and develop a full, advanced level game, ready for publishing. The bachelors degree in Game Development and Simulation Programming will prepare you for a rewarding, successful career in the video game industry or related fields.
Through studying and applying key principles of visual arts, audio-video design as well as specific game algorithms and techniques, students will learn to design and implement games of increasing size and complexity. Classwork is centered on developing games in small teams, an approach that allows students to acquire both the technical and interpersonal skills necessary for the game and simulation industry.
A key feature of the program is the senior capstone project where students will bring together knowledge gained throughout the program. Under the supervision of a faculty member, students in teams of two to four will design and develop a game over a period of six months. The project work will be evaluated by a team of three faculty members.
Graduates from this program will be eligible for positions such as game designer, level designer, game developer, quality assurance engineer, software engineer, and game programmer.
Potential Career Opportunities
There are many exciting career opportunities associated with the study of Game Development and Simulation Programming. Graduates may find work in the following areas:
Individuals with a broad background in simulation software, audio-video technology, creative arts, graphic design as well as video game design and simulation will easily qualify for work in the game development industry as well as other parts of the entertainment industry. They may also find job opportunities in the health care industry and across engineering, forensics, education, and government agencies.
Game Designer
Game Programmer
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance Tester
Quality Assurance Analyst
Design Programming & Management Professional
Web Developer
System Developer
FAQ
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Is a game development degree worth it?
While it is possible to launch a career in simulation and game development without a degree, some college experience will introduce students to important skills and concepts needed for entry-level. Simulation and game development remains a competitive field. A degree will help applicants stand out to potential employers.
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Where can I study game development?
Simulation and game development studies are now offered across a number of different institutions and technical colleges. 91勛圖 offers both associate and bachelor’s degree programs dedicated to the subject.
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Is it hard to get a job in game development?
While simulation and game development remains a competitive field to break into, an education and an impressive portfolio will help with finding a job. 91勛圖 also offers a variety of career services to help connect students to potential employers.
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Do game developers make good money?
Current statistics on potential salaries and job outlook are listed .