Annual course fee
AUD 20,000
Duration
3 Years
Intake months
September
Delivery locations
Toronto
Humber’s Game Programming advanced diploma program is project-driven and focuses on programming and designing game engines for the purpose of game development, from indie to AAA. You will work on team projects using programming tools to develop, test and maintain game applications through the practice of theories of usability, information architectures, network architecture and industry standards of practice. Topics such as coding, game engine design, game production, artificial intelligence, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and platform-specific programming are all covered by a comprehensive set of courses. Throughout your study, you will have access to peers in related programs such as Visual and Digital Arts and Animation - 3D which will allow you to participate in collaborative work, as well as the opportunity to build high-quality assets for use in the games you are developing as a student programmer. You will graduate with a significant capstone project to demonstrate your coding talents, and a well-rounded skillset that combines high levels of mathematics, physics and visualization within the field of computer programming. With a high degree of game engine expertise, familiarity with 3D modelling, scripting, and technical direction, you will have the tools you need to compete and succeed in the rapidly expanding field of game development.
Type of institution
Private College - Higher Education
Year established
1967
Total students
33,000
On campus accommodation
Available
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning stands at the forefront of career-focused education, nurturing students for over five decades. With a thriving community of more than 86,000 learners, including over 9,000 international students representing 120 nationalities, Humber College offers an inclusive and vibrant learning environment across its three campuses in Toronto.
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