At New England Institute of Technology, a bachelor's degree means the graduate can create a three-dimensional game.
(Rockstar Games via Associated Press)
Video game industry's needs spur schools to offer degree programs
At New England Institute of Technology, a bachelor's degree means the graduate can create a three-dimensional game.
(Rockstar Games via Associated Press)
Eighteen months of playing video games in a lab - and learning how they work - might sound like goofing off. But that's how Sean Kaufmann earned an associate in science degree in game development and simulation programming technology. (Full article: 600 words)
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