The Geek Stories: Studying Gaming at College
- Posted: Jun 05, 2007 at 10:28 PM
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Gaming is a large business world-wide, employing many thousands of talented engineers, designers and producers. Where do these people learn their trade? In College!
Queensland University of Technology (QuT) has nearly completed the first semester of their Bachelor of Games and Information Entertainment.
On a recent trip to Brisbane, I interviewed Dr Ross Brown (aka Dr Groove) and Penny Drennan.
Studying gaming is more than the coding: it encompasses the process of creating storylines, working in teams, programming and design. Penny and Ross talk through what students are learning, and the job prospects (good!) at the end of the course. With a combination of software engineering, business and creative industries - working in gaming is cross disciplinary. And will use all your brain.
In the interview, we also take a quick visit to their offices, sneak a peek at Elvis and find out how to fill your office with Xboxes.
... and of course, I also find out both of their geek stories.
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