Edison Community College Computer Games and Simulation Programming and Design

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This website contains all the course and curriculum information for students entering into the Computer Games and Simulation Programming Design Degree program.
 
"I didn't stumble 1,000 times...the light bulb was an invention with 1,001 steps" - Thomas Edison

What Can Students Expect At Edison?

This question is at the core of the "brand promise" - our definition of what our students expect to receive in their time with us. Edison's brand promise has two parts. The first, "a personal experience." acknowledges that each student is a unique individual, and the faculty and staff will endeavor to create a college experience that is memorable and personal for each student. The second part of the brand promise, "a rewarding education," encompasses the broad spectrun of reasons why students attend college. "Rewards" of higher education may range from self-image to financial security, and Edison's brand promise ensures that we all strive to empower each individual to reach his or her personal educational and life goals.

About the Program

This CIT degree option is designed to help students become better prepared for careers in the game industry by providing them with a thorough background in all aspects of the game industry, game development, and the interactive design process. The latest languages and development tools for microcomputers and the Internet are included, such as Alice, C++, C#, Maya, Python, Java, HTML, Flash, MilkShape 3D, QuArk, PaintShop Pro, Audacity, UVMapper, and Direct X 9.

Important Dates to Remember For the Upcoming Spring 
Semester:

November 5 - Registration for the Spring Semester Begins!

December 28 - Payment must be received for unpaid registrations

December 28-January 12 (noon)  - Registration with payment

January 15 - Classes Begin!

March 9 -15  - Spring Break (No Classes, Campus Open)

April 1 - Last day to withdraw for Spring Semester

May 2 - Classes end for Spring Semester

May 5 - May 10 - Final Exam Week for Spring Semester

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