Game and Simulation Development Seminar
COSC.470.101 Fall, 2009
Thursdays, 5:30-8:00 pm
AC 219


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Overview of Course:

This course provides the capstone experience for students in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment program. Working with faculty and visiting industry experts, students propose a concept for a computer game or applied interactive simulation, developing that concept over the course of the semester through several stages of specification and prototyping. Theoretical readings and critical studies of existing games provide insight and context. Final prototypes are presented to the University community at the end of the course whose audience will include representatives from game and simulation development companies.

No textbook purchase is required, however critical readings will be assigned throughout the semester.

The first meeting of this class is September 3, 2009.

For further information about the course, contact the instructor: Kathleen Austin at kaustin@ubalt.edu

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