Ucsc game design graduate program




















Recommended length is a concise pages single spaced. A Personal History Statement is required:. Required of all applicants. This statement will be used in conjunction with your application for graduate admission and financial support. UC Santa Cruz is interested in a diverse and inclusive graduate student population.

In an essay, discuss how your personal background informs your decision to pursue a graduate degree. See the application deadline. Contact the program. Students learn about how games work as systems, how to critique existing games from that perspective, as well as how to design new experiences from scratch. As students move through their second year and declare the major, they explore the history of games design and visual culture and continue studies in fine art.

They learn now to create a digital game of their own, working across Art and Engineering disciplines. This teaches them how digital games are constructed at the level of code, and how the style and construction of game art influences the final game experience. During year three, students begin to focus on the meaning of their work within the larger picture of art, technology, and entertainment experiences.

What inspires them to create? What do they want to say with the things they make? Advanced upper division courses investigate how they can build unique, rich and personally meaningful experiences, and share them with the broader campus through programmed playtests, divisional events and exhibitions.

Year-long, team-based game design project Game design, systems, history, visual culture Advanced topics such as artificial intelligence for games, procedural content generation, interactive narrative, computer graphics, game engines, procedural audio, and human-computer interaction Students have multiple opportunities to participate in research projects.

Find more information on freshman requirements. Transfer Requirements By the end of spring term prior to transfer you must have completed the following courses: Mathematics 19A and 19B; Computer Science and Engineering 16; and Computer Science and Engineering Additionally, by the end of spring term you must have completed one of the following courses: Electrical and Computer Engineering 13 or Computer Science and Engineering 13S or Computer Science and Engineering All lower-division requirements must be completed with a minimum 2.

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