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| Bachelor of Arts in Game Art at Westwood College - Conceptual art… character modeling… game testing. Game art is a diverse and growing 21st century career field. Game artists are essential to conceiving and developing visual content for the booming video game industry. And as testimony to the quality of Westwood's game art program, a number of our graduates have been featured or quoted in leading game art publications. Westwood's faculty of working professionals brings invaluable experience and insights to the classroom, which means you'll graduate with real-life perspectives rather than just textbook theories. You'll also have a student portfolio to demonstrate your skills to prospective employers, plus you'll enter the field with an actual game or interactive software product to your credit as part of your education. Throw in courses such as 3D fundamentals and special effects, plus expertise in industry software (3DMax, Maya and Flash), and you'll launch your career with in-demand skills and knowledge. Love video games? Turn that love into a career! |
| Bachelor of Science in Game Software Development at Westwood College - Behind every Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and PC game is a game software developer. Not exactly a rock star… but pretty darn close. A Westwood degree in game software development will prepare you for a career in programming and creating games. Specialties you might pursue include game software programming, game designs, application development and even game testing. Our faculty (software professionals themselves) will share real-world experiences and insights while mentoring you through hands-on lab training in advanced software engineering practices and software development using industry-standard programming languages. They'll guide you through game artificial intelligence, game engine architecture, game project management and more. And ultimately they'll counsel you in building a student portfolio and creating a complete working game to share when applying for a job. There's only one thing better than doing what you love: Doing what you love and getting paid for it. If the thought of a career in the game industry gives you a rush, listen to what your gut is telling you. |
| Bachelor of Science in Computer Studies at University of Maryland University College - The computer studies major provides in-depth knowledge in practical applications of computing. The coherent and flexible program of study includes areas such as digital media, gaming and Web-based technologies. The interdisciplinary approach allows students to integrate courses from several specialized areas in computing. Graduates are prepared for a variety of entry- and midlevel technical and management positions within the digital media, Web technology, gaming and computing industries. The student who graduates with a major in computer studies will be able to: - Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental principles of computing - Describe the purpose, function and terminology associated with business applications software - Evaluate, select and master use of the appropriate computer applications to solve a variety of information processing problems - Develop classroom products that demonstrate an understanding of Web design, administration and application development using the latest tools and emerging technologies - Create, analyze and critique print-based and interactive media - Define and explain the concepts, theories, techniques, principles and practices which govern the use, design and development of digital media, gaming and Web-based technologies ... |
| Associate in Graphic Design at Berks Technical Institute - Graphic Designers are individuals who choose to express their creativity and skill in a commercially visual way to bridge the communication gap between a company and the end user of its products or services. As a key component in business communication, graphic design encompasses the entire process that begins with knowing the company/client's needs, what the client's target audience wants, and then developing, designing and producing vehicles for that message. ... |
