Introduction to Game Development & Design Evening Course

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In this part-time Game Design evening course you will be introduced to the fundamental principles and techniques one must master in the design and development of a prototype game. Game development and design is a highly exciting and versatile industry, providing opportunities for all kinds of people in widely varied design and development roles. This is because, like no other industry, game development brings together many discursive disciplines such as:Game Designed On Course

 

  • 2D Texture Art
  • 3D Modelling & Animation
  • Game Logic Programming (UnityScript etc...)
  • Design Principles
  • Conceptualisation / Storyboarding

 

Using industry standard game engines such as Unity 3D as well as other cutting edge software packages for image editing (Adobe Photoshop) and 3D modelling, on this Game Design course you will be thought how to conceptualise, storyboard, design, build and program your very own game!

Note: Next Class Commences Wednesday February 27th 2013. Register Now to Secure Your Pace!

Duration & Cost

The course runs 6:30 - 9:30PM, one evening per week for a total of 12 Weeks.

Registration Fee: €295.

Exam Fee: €55 (Payable at exam time)

The next Game Design course is scheduled to commence Wednesday, February 27th 2013. If you are interested in attending please register online, or contact us now for further enquiries. We recommend early registration so that we can gauge the numbers more accurately, and so that you can secure your place on the course.

Certification

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FETAC Level 5 Minor Award in Games Analysis & Design

Entry Requirements

Participants of this course must have a basic knowledge of computers, and a strong passion for computer games.

Registration & Enquiries

Register Online

 

Tel: 045 893 676

For further information please email enquiries@clanecollege,com

Fax: 045 893 707

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