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2023-2024 Catalog

Sim/Gaming Minor


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Minor in Digital Simulation and Gaming Engineering Technology Programming

 

This minor will fit many programs, especially in the College of Arts and Sciences where per the current university catalogue students have the opportunity to earn approximately 23 to 40 semester hours of credit via elective courses depending upon degree.  The courses comprising the minor are regularly scheduled and staffed the fall and spring semesters.  The minor may be especially attractive to:

            ●   Engineering Technology students to fulfill technical electives (they may have already taken some of the courses).

            ●   Math and Science Majors wishing to visualize experiments/data.         

            ●   Gaming & Simulation Development Arts students who wish a better understanding of game programming.  

Students must have MATH 1300 Precalculus as a co-requisite or pre-requisite to enroll in ETGG 1801 Game Programming Foundations to begin this minor.                                                                                                     

 

 

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