2022-2023 Catalog Vol. 83 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog Vol. 83 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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GAME 2334 Project Development 2

CIP Code: 10.0304

Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 2
Lab Hours: 2
External Hours: 0

Contact Hour Total: 64

Continuation of skill development in an original modification based on a current game engine. Includes management of version control; development of project timeliness; integration of sound, models, and animation; production of demos; and creation of original levels, characters, and content for a real-time game. Students apply skills learned in previous classes in a simulated real-world design team experience. The purpose of the class is to allow students to leverage the skills they have gained to create a portfolio game to show potential employers.

Prerequisite(s): GAME 1443 and COSC 1437 are prerequisite courses.

Corequisite(s): There are no corequisite courses.

Co-enrolled: There are no co-enrolled courses. Notes:

Texas is the #2 ranking state in the employment of game development personnel. There are 266 game companies in Texas, according to the Entertainment Software Association. A list of Texas Game Development company websites is available at GameDevMap.com. 

The blend of gaming, technology, arts, film, music, and living cost makes Texas one of our nation’s most attractive game production areas. Typical Job Titles Game Designer, Level Designer, Game Scripter/Programmer, Game Tester, or Game Producer. These are not the only occupations possible in this area of study.

Texas hosts some of the largest conferences, festivals, and gatherings opportunities for game developers. Such as SX SW: Game Expo (South-by-South West), Classic Game Fest, and IDGA. Developers showcase the current games and trends, share knowledge, participate in workshops, and network for new job opportunities in the industry, 

Best Jobs in America (2015) - CNN Money 

Entertainment Software Association (ESA) www.theesa.com 

Regional Labor Market Information 

Video Game Designers: New workers generally start around $48,227. The average pay for Video Game Designers is $86,243 per year, while highly experienced workers can earn as much as $114,614.  

Career and labor market research tools: 

Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/

 O*NET: https://www.onetonline.org/ 
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM) course



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