Certificate in Game design & animation

Curriculum

Post University’s Certificate in Gaming and Animation courses are collaborative in nature and focus on helping students gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts and skills needed to design 3D entertainment games. The certificate is comprised of five courses.   


Certificate in Game design & animation Curriculum


Game Design and Animation Certificate 15 crs
GAM217 Introduction to Video Games

GAM217

Introduction to Video Games -  3 credits

This course provides an introduction to the essential study of video games.  The course surveys various perspectives in the field of game design and production.  Topics include the history of video games and animation, human computer interaction, game theory, game genres, game engine architectures, and game culture.  In addition, evolution of the video game industry will be examined. Students are required to complete a digital game to demonstrate rudimentary design principles discussed in the course.  

Prerequisite:  CIS112


    Prerequisite: CIS112
3 crs
GAM247 Interactive Computer Graphics

GAM247

Interactive Computer Graphics -  3 credits

This course introduces design and aesthetic foundations of 3-dimensional computer graphics and animation. Topics include rendering 3D geometric models, 2D and 3D transformations, color theory, illumination and shading, texture, special effects, and computer animation.  Emphasis is on rendering interactive graphics for video games. The course culminates in a presentation of students’ final projects involving an original video game that incorporates basic elements of 3D animation.

Prerequisite:  CIS112


    Prerequisite: CIS112
3 crs
GAM257 Fundamentals of Game Programming

GAM257

Fundamental of Game Programming  -   3 credits

This course introduces game programming principles and techniques for planning and implementing 3D interactive games.  In a collaborative fashion, students are exposed to a structured process that explains how to develop 3D games incorporating object-oriented programming statements, 3D graphic scripts, character animation, sound, and music.  This course concludes with a final project involving a game prototype that exhibits 3D graphics programming and animation techniques studied in this course.  Emphasis is on problem solving and collaboration.  

Prerequisites:  CIS112 and GAM247


    Prerequisites: CIS112 and GAM247
3 crs
GAM301 Game Design and Animation I

GAM301  

Game Design and Animation I  -  3 credits 

This course introduces students to fundamental principles of game design and 3D computer animation.  The course explores methods of modeling, rendering, and animating 3D objects for video games, computer simulations, and virtual worlds.   Students use 3D modeling software to create character animation and 3D environments including rigging, key framing animation, lighting, camera angles, texture formation, and motion.  

Prerequisites:  CIS112, GAM217, and GAM247 


    Prerequisites: CIS112, GAM217, and GAM247
3 crs
GAM401 Game Design and Animation II

GAM401  

Game Design and Animation II  -  3 credits  

This course builds upon the knowledge gained in Game Design and Animation I.  Advanced methods of game design, including drafting a game design document, are covered in the course. Students gain insight into the aesthetic design and technical implementation needed to design high-quality 3D interactive video games. Students use 3D modeling software and scripting techniques to create character and terrain animation, and artificial intelligence for games.   Emphasis is on applying problem-solving skills and refining the game design document.   

Prerequisites:  CIS112, GAM217, GAM247, and GAM301 


    Prerequisites: CIS112, GAM217, GAM247, and GAM301
3 crs
   
Grand Total
15 crs


Universities regularly make changes to the curriculum in order to offer quality and relevant degrees. Post University reserves the right to change the curriculum at any time. Any changes to the curriculum will be published as soon as the changes have been approved.