The Computer Graphics and Games major focuses on computer programming and teaches students about today’s animation, game techniques, and how to develop the practical skills to create new kinds of software, visual experiences, and games. Students will build graphics and visual effects using algorithms, programming, and learn about design practice and theory.
Computer Graphics and Games prepares for careers in the game development industry in areas such as game design, game programming, asset production, game testing and related creative industries while also providing a pathway into postgraduate study.
Paradox, by Cameron Watson and Rachel Baker