The game development associate of applied science degree provides students
with the focused knowledge and understanding of game design and
development useful in qualifying for entry level industry positions as
game programmers, tool builders, collision detection developers, engine
builders and interface programmers as well as video and online training
developers, Q/A (Question/Answer) Testers, customer supporters and
simulations developers. Completion of this degree program will greatly
enhance students’ ability to create code for 2D/3D graphics and real
time virtual environments. Additional skills will include an understanding
of game ethics, of the proper presentation of “game bibles” and of math
and physics required to model a realistic game world.
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Evan Wallace, a programmer from Massachusetts. I program for both Windows and Mac (a lot of Win32 and Cocoa, .NET and Carbon not so much). I'm currently working through a Computer Science degree at Brown University. Graphics and computer vision are definitely a top interest at the moment, so we'll see where that takes me. Anyway, this site is where I put projects when I finish them.
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