Game Programming provides learners with the computer programming and visual design skills to develop, test, debug, and modify games and mobile applications through the use of object-oriented programming (OOP) languages and visual design applications.
Game Programming provides learners with the computer programming and visual design skills to develop, test, debug, and modify games and mobile applications through the use of object-oriented programming (OOP) languages and visual design applications.
During the software development process, students will be exposed to system analysis and design, and instruction will include the use of common OOP language features like encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Throughout the program, learners will build on their OOP and game development skills, as they work with advanced data handling (pointers, arrays, strings, and files), and recursive, searching, and sorting algorithms.
In addition to developing games and mobile applications, students will apply their programming skills to interact with and control robots and physical computing devices like micro:bits, raspberry pis, and programmable drones. Students will have the opportunity to earn three design and programming industry certifications throughout the three-year program that will also earn them college credit.
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