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Game Programming
What Will I Learn in a Game Programming Degree Program?
If you love video games, and would like to make a career out of your passion for them, this degree program is for you. Many universities offer courses and degrees in game programming, which typically offer a well-rounded education in software engineering. You will master coding languages as well as the principles of visual design as you explore digital media and computer programming. These courses require both creative and technical thinking.
What Can I Do With a Game Programming Degree?
Graduates with this degree can take on a number of different roles in the creation of video games. There are programmers for game engines, sound, user interface, networks and artificial intelligence. Your work will typically be done for a video game developer, whether it's a large company or a small indie firm. Your game development skills may also be useful to organizations that need to create simulation programs, such as the military to train armed forces personnel.
What Is the Career Outlook for Game Programming Degree Students?
This is a highly coveted career, as many individuals who are enthusiastic about technology and computers are also interested in video games. However, employment prospects will be good as the game industry continues to grow. Your job stability will depend on the type of developer you work for, as the video game industry is volatile and some employers have faced financial difficulties. In the software publishing industry, you'll generally earn about $73,000 a year.



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