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Game Development
Certification Training Programs
For years, analysts have tried to predict
what the next big thing would be in the
software application market. They tried to
think up possible products that would make
life easier, such as GPS locating systems
and personalized web browsing services.
While such technology might still become
quite popular, there is a surer bet when
it comes to the most advanced technology:
Computer games. Game development has
always used the most cutting-edge computer
technology, from 3-D imaging to processors
and video cards. With the advent of
wireless technology, people are now
playing games with other people wherever
and whenever they want. If you want to
work at the bleeding edge, have an
exciting job, and yet enjoy the stability
of strong and sustainable demand for your
company's products, you should look into
working on computer game software.
Opportunities in Gaming
There are a lot of jobs available in this
growing field. Computer programmers,
animators, producers, and actors all play
a role in game development.
Qualification for Entry
The majority of work that goes into
game development is done by computer
programmers and animators. They create the
graphics and interaction that makes the
game fun to play. If you want to work in
this field, it would be smart to look into
a degree program that immerses you into
one or both of these areas. Any program
that offers courses that expose you to
programming in a number of different
computer languages, as well as courses
that introduce you to state of the are
computer graphic/animation software, will
help you achieve your game development
career goals.
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Featured Game
Development Certification Schools -
Regional
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Minnesota
School of Business
A degree from Minnesota School of Business
and Globe College means practical skills
that employers demand. Earn your degree in
health, technology or business.
Locations in:
Minnesota
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Sanford-Brown
College
Sanford-Brown Colleges, founded in 1866, are
a group of private, career-oriented
postsecondary learning institutions with
five midwest campuses- four in Missouri
and one in Illinois. SBC offers highly
focused, high quality, short-term, degree
and certific
Locations in:
Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin
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The
Art Institute Online
Whether you're just starting out or are a
seasoned professional, you can jump-start
your career with an associate's or
bachelor's degree from The Art Institute
Online, a division of The Art Institute of
Pittsburgh.
Locations in:
California
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Westwood
Earn your BS or AAS online at Westwood
College of Technology. Courses are
instructor-led and designed to give you
the real world training you need.
Locations in:
California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois,
Texas
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