Simulation and Game Development
Home to the first state-approved associate degree program in game development in the United States, Central Piedmont's Simulation and Game Development program offers a student-centered, multidisciplinary approach to the study of simulation and game development, with opportunities to develop skills in design, programming, and 3D modeling and animation. Developed in response to industry needs, the curriculum includes both 2D and 3D game development and utilizes industry-standard technologies. Students work with a wide range of tools, including Maya, Adobe Premiere Pro, MS Visual Studio, GitHub, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Substance Painter, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Fuse, Adobe Animate, Adobe Illu