Students begin with theoretical foundations in mathematics, physics, and computing to enhance their skills in critical thinking, problem analysis, and software development. Armed with these foundations, students begin creating simple games and progress into designing and developing more complex engineering and integration tasks. Students should expect writing code for 3D graphic display, multiplayer gaming, intelligent opponents or companions, and real-time interactive environments using industry-standard game engines and tools.
Graduates of the BS in Interactive Entertainment Technology major in Game Development program are ready to pursue a variety of entry- and intermediate-level positions in the areas of software engineering in general and video game development, in particular, including the following