FULL SAIL – Game Development (Bachelors Program)

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Length to Graduate: 21 Months
Location: FL-Orlando
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $72,775
Subject: Game Development, Art & Design

DESCRIPTION

Full Sail University’s Game Development Bachelor’s Degree Program can get you on the road to a career in game development, game design, and game programming for consoles and computers.
Go in depth on subjects like preproduction and how to create game docs, video game programming and implementation, gameplay and level design, and how to create intelligent Artificial Intelligence. Working in a real world production environment with a team of video game programmers, artists, and designers – your fellow students – you’ll develop an entire playable video game, from start to finish.


ADVANTAGES

In addition, you’ll move into more complex and detailed tasks in courses like Advanced Tools Programming, DirectX, OpenGL, Machine Architecture, and Optimization and Software Architecture. Finally, you’ll focus all those skills on your final group project – a complete playable game that you design, develop, and produce from start to finish. It’s all part of a complete game development education that will get you ready to face the demands of the professional game world.


THINGS TO CONSIDER

The Entertainment Business Degree Program may be taken in addition to Game Development and will result in a Master of Science Degree upon successful completion.


FINANCIAL AID

Financing anything – whether it’s a home, a car, or your education – is no small matter. That’s why we have a 74-person Financial Aid Department dedicated to working with you to make this sometimes confusing process easier.

SCHOLARSHIPS

In an effort to encourage and develop future generations of media professionals, Full Sail has developed the Merit Scholarship Program. Eligible participants may receive a Merit Scholarship towards the tuition of any one Full Sail degree program.

CERTIFICATIONS

All Full Sail Degree Programs are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).


SUMMARY

Our Game Development curriculum is designed to give you the programming skills and game theory needed to excel in the world of game development.

Video

http://www.fullsail.com/game-development/overview-video.html?video=327

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FULL SAIL – Game Development (Bachelors Program)
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