El Centro College  Fall 2011 Credit - GAME
 

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GAME-1403  Intro to Game Design/DevelopEl Centro College [ECC]
This is the first course in the Video Game course of study. Introduction to video gaming industry. Explore current market and develop 3D games utilizing open source and 3D graphic tools. Schedule 4 additional hours per week for lab work. May be used and IT elective.
GAME-1403-5001 (709992)
Intro to Game Design/Develop
B268   LEC  
M W   12:35 PM   2:00 PM
B267   LAB  
M W    
Spiegel, Harold  Vita
ECC
4
8/29/11
12/15/11
   
GAME-1403-5000 (709991)
Intro to Game Design/Develop
  ECC
4
8/29/11
12/15/11
   
 This is the first course in the Video Game course of study. Introduction to video gaming industry. Explore current market and develop 3D games utilizing open source and 3D graphic tools. Schedule 4 additional hours per week for lab work. May be used and IT elective.
GAME-1409  Intro to Animation PgmEl Centro College [ECC]
This is the second course in the Video Game course of study. Students focus on 2D & 3D development applying creations to game environment. Preq: GAME 1403 or instructor consent. May be used as an IT elective.
GAME-1409-5001 (710000)
Intro to Animation Pgm
B266   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
B267   LAB  
T R    
Spiegel, Harold  Vita
ECC
4
8/29/11
12/15/11
  eCampus
 
GAME-1409-5000 (709995)
Intro to Animation Pgm
  ECC
4
8/29/11
12/15/11
   
 This is the second course in the Video Game course of study. Students focus on 2D & 3D development applying creations to game environment. Preq: GAME 1403 or instructor consent. May be used as an IT elective.
GAME-1494  Motion CaptureEl Centro College [ECC]
Motion Capture is the process of recording actions from human actors and translating that movement onto a digital model. It is used in gaming, military, enhtertainment, sports, and medical applications. In this course, students will learn equipment components, setup, calibration, and implementation of capturing human movement.
GAME-1494-5001 (710006)
Motion Capture
B266   LEC  
T R   12:30 PM   1:50 PM
B267   LAB  
T R    
Spiegel, Harold  Vita
ECC
4
8/29/11
12/15/11
  eCampus
 
GAME-1494-5000 (710002)
Motion Capture
  ECC
4
8/29/11
12/15/11
   
 Motion Capture is the process of recording actions from human actors and translating that movement onto a digital model. It is used in gaming, military, enhtertainment, sports, and medical applications. In this course, students will learn equipment components, setup, calibration, and implementation of capturing human movement.