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Digital Game and Simulation - Associate of Applied Science
Prepare for a career in digital games and simulations. Complete this program by taking classes exclusively on weekdays, or in any combination of weekday and evening classes.
What can I do with this degree? Career options: Become a game play tester; game designer or programmer; or an artist, character builder, or modeler working with digital games and simulations.
Academic options: While intended to prepare student for direct employment in the digital game/simulation industry, some courses will transfer to a four-year university.
Locations: West Campus
Department/Contact Information: Division Dean: 206-6690 Lead Faculty: 206-6908
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Department faculty or advisor approval is recommended when selecting a concentration.
* Other general education requirements are fulfilled by required core and support courses: Computer and Information Literacy Requirement - core and support courses fulfill this requirement ** MAT 187 fulfills 3 of 6 required credits for the Digital Programming concentration. Physics is recommended. *** ART 100 or 110 is recommended
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