Art Students See Future In Video Games
from the new-courses dept
We've seen plenty of articles about DigiPen before - the college devoted entirely to teaching people how to create videogames. However, now, more colleges and universities are starting to offer classes in video game design. The game companies themselves are starting to look for employees who have taken such course offerings. Not only does it suggest that they've learned some of the skills they need in school, but it also is a good way to show that the student is really interested in designing video games.
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