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DeVry's Game and Simulation Programming curriculum will prepare
you for employment in the game software industry in a variety
of software development roles. These roles include programmer,
software engineer and project coordinator. This applications-oriented
program will provide you with the following skills and knowledge:
- The math and physics of games
- Programming fundamentals
- Game design
- Modifications (MOD) and massively multi-player online
game (MMOG) programming
- Two- and three-dimensional graphics programming
- Simulation and game engine design.
Your curriculum will also consist of general education courses,
recommended by game industry experts as critical for well-rounded
development team members.
Requirements
Undergraduate applicants must be at least 21 years of age.
U.S. and Canadian residents only.
Other Bachelor's Degrees
About DeVry University
DeVry offers technology-based, career-oriented programs that
prepare students for the constantly changing demands of today's
businesses and industries. As an online student, you'll be
provided with a comprehensive e-learning experience that enables
you to master course content as thoroughly as if you had attended
classes onsite. You'll complete DeVry degree programs from
your own home and at times that fit into your schedule via
an online "campus" that is accessible 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, and offers:
- course syllabi and assignments, DeVry's virtual library
and other Web-based resources
- email and threaded conversations
- applications-oriented projects and exercises
- text and course materials, available through DeVry's online
bookstore
- CD-ROM companion disks
- study notes or "instructor lectures," which
are on the Web site for student review
Accreditation
DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning
Commission and is a member of the North Central Association
(NCA), 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60602.
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