[Sgdc] Fwd: [Cs-classof2010] New courses & program in computer gaming

Andrew Grapsas aagrapsas at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 14:13:30 EDT 2009


Definitely take CS 585 Introduction to Game Development! It's being taught
by my co-worker Coray Seifert, a designer at Kaos Studios!

~ Andrew Grapsas

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Teddy Reed <teddy at tedispro.com> wrote:

> Don't know who piloted this but you may want to change your schedules ;)
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From:* Dan Duchamp <djd at cs.stevens.edu>
> *Date:* August 31, 2009 11:17:05 AM EDT
> *To:* cs-grads at cs.stevens.edu, cs-classOf2010 at cs.stevens.edu,
> <cs-classOf2011 at cs.stevens.edu>cs-classOf2011 at cs.stevens.edu
> *Cc:* George Kamberov <kamberov at cs.stevens.edu>
> *Subject:* *[Cs-classof2010] New courses & program in computer gaming*
>
> Computer Science graduate students, seniors, and juniors: I am writing re
> of a new MS degree offered by the CS department:
> Game Design and Simulation Programming.  We haven't yet updated the CS
> web site or catalog to describe the program, so for the time being
> this message will have to serve.
>
> The description below was written by Prof. Kamberov, who is creator
> and director of the program.  The entry course for this program, CS
> 585 Introduction to Game Development, meets Monday night and is
> co-taught by Prof. Kamberov and Coray Seifert, a professional game
> developer.
>
> I urge you to read Prof. Kamberov's web page cited below, and perhaps
> attend tonight's class to find out more.
>
>
> The CS department is offering a new MS Program in Game Development and
>
>
> in AI fro gaming.
>
>
> The 30 credits program will prepare students for positions in the
>
> gaming industry as well as in industrial, government, education and
>
> research organizations involved in simulation, visualization, training
>
> and edutainment. Furthermore, the program will prepare students for
>
> entry in elite PhD programs in Computer Science, Remote Sensing, and
>
> Geographic Information Systems.  The program will expose the students
>
> to: (i) The fundamental ign; (ii)
>
> State-of-the-art graphics and animation and behavior modeling; (iii)
>
> The methodologies for game development; (iv) Provide an insight in the
>
> entrepreneurship skills and environment needed to be a successful
>
> member of the gaming community.
>
>
> Fall 2009 Course Offerings: CS 537 Introduction to Interactive
>
> Graphics and CS 585 Introduction to Game Development
>
>
> For more information about the program and the certificates
>
> visit <http://www.cs.stevens.edu/%7E%0AForDJD.html>
> http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~kamberov/teach/DescrptionForDJD.html<http://www.cs.stevens.edu/%7Ekamberov/teach/DescrptionForDJD.html>
>
>
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