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GAME-2319-001 Game Engine
Commercial and open source gaming engines. Includes discussions and recommendations for game engines to fit industry specifications.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)
Hybrid
No Require Textbook
Access to a PC (personal computer) or Mac
Computer should be able run 3D development and rendering software
A USB Flash Drive or cloud storage
Reliable access to the Internet
A working email address
Word processing software such as Microsoft Word or Open Office
This course is an introduction to Game Engines using a variety of platforms and types. At the end of the semester, students should:
Have an understanding of the factors involved in game development
Explain the advantages and differences between game engines
Explain how to manage system resources for good game performance
Develop a degree of comfort with both 2D and 3D game engines
Explain the purpose of game development middleware and other game development tools
Create appropriate user interfaces for increased player enjoyment and usability
Implement alternative control methods based on user preference
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Student grades are based on the following: Each lab assignment will be due on its posted due date. Half credit is given if the lab is turned in after the due date has passed (maximum score of 50 points). The lowest lab grade will be dropped.
Labs - 60%
Final Project - 30%
Attendance and Participation - 10%
Final grades will be assigned as indicated below:
>89.5 = A
>79.5 = B
>69.5 = C
>59.5 = D
<59.5 = F
Attend class and participate in class dicussions (in person or remotely as required)
Unless prior arrangements have been made, after 2 unexcused absense, 5 points are deducted from the participation grade for each unexcused absense (participation grade is 10 points)
Check your email daily and have assignments in on time.
Tentative Course Schedule
Week 1: Course Introduction / Game Engine Overview
Week 2: Choosing a Game Engine
Week 3: 3D Game Engines
Week 4: 3D Game Engines cont.
Week 5: 2D Game Engines
Week 6: Project Planning / Engine Prototyping
Week 7: Additional Tools and Resources
Week 8: Semester Project Wrap-up
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
08/23: First Day of Fall I
08/30: Census Day (Administrative Drop for Non-Attendance)
09/06: Labor Day (College Closed)
09/10: General Assembly (Many College Offices Closed after Noon)
10/05: Last Day to Withdraw
10/14: Last Day of Fall 1 Classes
10/18 - 10/22: Fall Break
08/17/21 12:56 PM
08/22/21 10:55 PM