The Simulation and Game Development curriculum provides a broad background in simulation and game development with practical applications in creative arts, visual arts, audio/video technology, creative writing, modeling, design, programming and management.
Students will receive hands-on training in design, 3-D modeling, and programming for the purpose of creating simulations and games.
Graduates should qualify for employment as designers, artists, animators, programmers, testers, quality assurance analysts, engineers and administrators in the entertainment industry, health care, education, corporate training, and government organizations.
Collaborative Program Offered in Cooperation with Central Piedmont Community College
In this Instructional Service Agreement, students may take general education courses and introductory SGD prefix courses at South Piedmont Community College. Central Piedmont Community College will provide all other SGD prefix courses as specified within the CPCC curriculum. Students who successfully complete all requirements of the Simulation and Game Development program will be awarded an Associate in Applied Science degree by Central Piedmont Community College.