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CSCI 396: Video Game Development I
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course is intended to provide student with a high level introduction to the world of computer video games. Students will gain a high-level understanding of the video game experience, study the evolution of video games, and gain insight into the business of video game production. 3 semester hours
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CSCI 397: Video Game Development II
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course is a continuation of CSCI-396. Students will deepen their knowledge of the C++ programming language as it applies to game programming. Students will use the Dark GDK Graphics Library as a means of developing moderately complex graphic-oriented video games. Prerequisite: C or better in Computer Science 396. 3 semester hours
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CSCI 398: Video Game Development III
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course is intended to be the third in a four-part series of courses that emphasize video game development. In this course students will explore the various aspects of 3D video game development and the mathematical skills necessary for developing realistic movement and interaction between video game elements. Prerequisite: C or better in Computer Science 397. 3 semester hours
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CSCI 399: Video Game Development IV
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This final course in the video game development series focuses on the Microsoft XNA framework for XBOX video game development. Students spend the semester becoming familiar with the C+ programming language and the XNA game development library. At the end of this course students will leverage their knowledge of 3D game development, game physics, and software development techniques to build complex video games suitable for inclusion in the official XBOX Live user community archives. Prerequisite: C or better in Computer Science 398. 3 semester hours
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CSCI 400: Teaching Practicum
1.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course provides students with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of programming concepts through service based learning. 1 semester hour
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ECON 201: Macro-Economics
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
An introduction to national income accounting and determination, the circular flow diagram, inflation and unemployment, and fiscal policy. Discussion of monetary institutions and policy, economic growth and development, and international trade and finance. (Not restricted to majors in the Department). 3 semester hours
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ECON 211: Micro-Economics
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
An introduction to the theories of price, production, and cost. Study of different market forms, government and the price system, and resource markets; introduction to economic analysis and reasoning. (Not restricted to majors in the Department.) 3 semester hours
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ECON 280: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
An applied economic approach to understanding the workings of the domestic and international monetary system with a focus on critical thinking, examination of events, and prediction of outcomes. Topics include money, interest rates, banks and other financial intermediaries, the Federal Reserve System, financial markets, monetary policy, and a number of related social and ethical issues. Prerequisite: Economics 201 or WPI. 3 semester hours
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ECON 390: Special Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Selected subjects, varying from offering to offering, presenting the opportunity for a more detailed examination of a topic than is possible in a general course. May consist of a new and innovative methodology or concept newly developed in the economic environment. 3 semester hours INDIVIDUAL STUDIES, which may be either Guided (identified by the course number 560 or 570) or Independent (numbered 600, 610, or 650) may be scheduled with special permission.
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EDUC 180: 21st Century Learning Tools:Computer Skills for Teachers
1.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This class is intended to provide freshman education majors an introduction to computers and technology. This class will teach students how to become proficient with the use of the ANGEL system. One will learn how to locate specific college sites within the system, send email, and browse the web for information. This course will focus on the use of Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to accomplish specific tasks. This class may be waived if a student has passed another introductory computer science course. 1 semester hour
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