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FSAN 969: Doctoral Dissertation
9.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Independent Study dissertation research after completion of applicable coursework and examinations.
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GAME 166: SPECIAL PROBLEM
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GAME 201: Introduction to Game Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Examine the major genres of videogames produced around the world, and major critical approaches taken by academics to the study of those games. Issues for discussion may include the dominance of console platforms in some markets and PC gaming in others; ethics and violence in games; representations of gender and race; processes of immersion and identification in different game types; and the effect of increasingly realistic environments and cinematics.
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GAME 266: SPECIAL PROBLEM
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GAME 351: Videogames and Japanese Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Examines Japanese videogames from both a ludological and narratological perspective. Genres studies include the JRPG, stealth action, simulation and fighting games.
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GAME 352: Videogames and Latin American Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Explores the relationship between videogames and culture by analyzing both in-game cultural representation and the real-life economic, political and societal effects of games across Latin America.
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GAME 366: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GAME 401: Game Studies and eSports Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
The Game Studies and Esports Internship provides a hands-on educational experience. The Internship is based on practical experience working directly in the games and esports industry, combined with traditional academic components. Student activities include the application of important theories/concepts gleaned from prior coursework, informing periodic reflection assignments. Towards the end of spring semester or summer session, students will deliver a formal oral presentation to their fellow Game Studies and esports students, faculty members, and professionals in the field. These presentations will be open to the university community and general public. Lastly, evaluation surveys will be completed by both the student intern and the on-site supervisor. These evaluations will help the course instructor measure the overall quality of the Internship learning experience and the quality of the student's performance. RESTRICTIONS: GAME 401 is restricted to majors in Game Studies and eSports in their Junior or Senior years, or with advisor approval.
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GAME 466: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GAME 490: Capstone Seminar in Game Studies and eSports
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This Capstone Seminar focuses on the multifaceted process of video game development, distribution and reception. Each week's discussion will focus on one facet of a typical game development workflow (i.e., Writing, Programming, Sound), or a specific aspect of game reception (i.e., Game Analysis, eSports, Community Outreach). Likewise, the course highlights the fundamental role of diversity and inclusion for understanding game culture and the game industry, examining the intersections of gender, race, sexual identity and nationality on video game production and consumption. Ultimately, this Capstone Seminar will give GAME majors the interdisciplinary tools to understand the many steps involved in game development, as well as the many perspectives that inform the reception of video games by critics and audiences. It will also provide the structure to allow senior GAME majors to complete a final Capstone Project, as the culmination to their studies in the major. RESTRICTIONS: For senior-level GAME majors and students with advisor approval only.
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