COSC 1324 The Art of Computer Game Development is open to students of all majors interested in learning more about art elements present in computer games in particular and the entertainment software industry in general. It is a required course for students majoring in Computer Game Development and students typically take it in their first semester in the program.
The process of making games involves people from many different disciplines. Designers create the stories and environments in an electronic game. Artists create the visual elements of a game including still images, 3D models and animations. Audio designers establish a mood for the game through music and sound effects.
Finally, programmers write the computer code needed to tie all the other elements together and display artwork and narrative in the proper sequence. Understanding how these professionals interact to create games that are fun is what this course is about.
Students typically come into the course with a wide range of experiences with computer games from many different perspectives. Some students may have more experience with casual games while others may have great deal of experience with online multiplayer games. While all these experiences are valuable, the successful industry professional with have a broad knowledge of all aspects of game development including gameplay, genres, industry trends and marketing strategies.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course students should be able to:
Course Prerequisites: None
Textbook: None required