School of Technology Curriculum Document

Academic Department:

CIT

School Document Number:

TEC 06 - 06

Document Author:

Reza Kamali

Approved by School Date:

April 12, 2006

Date:   (mm/dd/yy)

CEP Review:

ü              Course

o                Program of Study

Type of Document: 

Addition

x

Faculty Senate Approval Date: (mm/dd/yy)

Effective Term:

Fall 2006

Deletion

Revisions

Document Subject: One

New Course -   ITS 400 Simulation and Game Development II

 

Justification:

This course and the curriculum are based on the latest and most up to date information in regards to IT curriculum accreditation by CAC of ABET and industry standards.  This is an information technology program within the spirit of the IT curriculum, satisfying the core, the first two years, and the specialization cluster in the second two years.

Games are interdisciplinary on many levels.  To create games requires collaboration among diverse existing fields, from audio and visual design to programming and project management.  At the same time, digital gaming has given rise to new kinds of hybrid disciplines, such as game design and interactive storytelling.  Considered as cultural media, a full critical understanding of games requires that we appreciate them in all of their social, psychological, historical, and aesthetic complexity, thus advocating a cross-disciplinary approach to game-related education.

 


Current:                                                                     

NONE

Proposed:

ITS 400 Simulation and Game Development II: ( Pattern 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab, 3 hours credit ) (Prerequisite ITS 300) This course is the continuation of ITS 300 covering advanced technical aspects of simulation and game development including technology synthesis, system architectures for real-time game and simulation, network, data driven systems, and artificial intelligence.  Extensive laboratory exercises are assigned.


 

Impact on Students:

 

What other Academic Departments will be impacted?

No equivalent course is offered by other departments.  

Summarize any discussions with the departments listed above:

The CGT program in the METS department is willing to make effort to offer the courses for enrolled students.

 

Impact on University Resources:

This course will require faculty and laboratory resources.

 

Impact on General Education Requirements:

NONE