Are you looking for a reliable game design program
that will allow you to become a software developer, game programmer, software
tester, computer programmer, system analyst, business analyst, web application
developer, database administrator or applications or software support? Do you
want the program you end up taking to be respected in the industry? If so, you
should consider applying to the game design program at Centennial College known
as Software Engineering Technology – Interactive Gaming (Co-op).
This program is designed to train students in just three years to work
on various phases of the game programming life cycle, including: game design,
game engine design, three-dimensional graphics programming,
multiplayer online game programming and more. Additionally, the program is
backed by two respected organizations, ensuring that students are gaining
knowledge that is valuable and relevant to the field. First, the game design
program has met the national technology accreditation requirements
established by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists and, as
such, has received national accreditation status by the Canadian Technology
Accreditation Board. Secondly, the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering
Technicians and Technologists recognizes the Software Engineering Technology -
Interactive Gaming program as meeting all the academic requirements for
certification in the Technologist category.
All game design courses in this
offering emphasize a balance between theory and practical application. As such,
courses
are delivered using leading-edge technology geared to industry standards and
are taught by knowledgeable and approachable faculty members have diverse
business experience and academic credentials. The main focus of the game design
program is object-oriented software
design methodologies, user-oriented interface design, Microsoft’s .NET,
DirectX, XNA, Software Testing and QA, C#, Java, J2EE, Oracle, MS-SQL Server,
Unix/ Linux, HTML/ XML, Rational/ WebSphere, and more.
Much of the training offers a practical component. First, the program includes
two software development projects. These real-world business applications
require students to utilize all the technical and business skills acquired
during their studies to build higher quality software. Second, game design
program students are required to apply what they have learned during a co-op
component that also provides valuable contacts for future careers. In order to be eligible for co-op, students
will have to complete a minimum of 80 per cent of Year 1 courses, a minimum C
grade in COMM-170/171 and a 2.5 GPA or greater for COOP-221. This program’s
co-op option is a paid placement.
Those interested in
attending the game design courses
are required to hold at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent or be 19 years
of age or older. In addition, compulsory English 12C or U or skills assessment,
or equivalent and Math 11M or U, or 12C or U, or skills assessment, or
equivalent are also required. Students are placed in the appropriate English
level based on a skills assessment. In addition, qualified college or
university graduates with a background in software can gain direct entry into
semester three of this three-year program and receive their Software
Engineering Technology – Interactive Gaming Co-op Advanced diploma in four
semesters plus two work terms.
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