Fundamentals II is the second in a series of four certificates toward the Associate in Applied Science degree in Simulation and Game Development. This certificate program covers topics in 3D modeling, documentation and advanced design principals and introduces programming languages used in the industry.
Overall, the Simulation and Game Development program provides students with a broad background in the simulation and video game industry. The curriculum includes practical applications in creative arts visual arts, 3D modeling, animation, design, programming and project management.
Courses are designed to give students a broad understanding of all facets of video game design, while also allowing them to focus on honing the skills best suited to their abilities and maximize their potential. Classes are project-oriented, helping students build a portfolio of work to take with them as they enter the job market. The program's goal is to ensure that graduates have the knowledge and practical skills to compete and thrive in the simulation and game industry.