Video Game Design (CTC)

The Video Game Design program prepares students for a wide variety of careers in the software development industry. Students will use game development software to create 2D and 3D computer games and visualizations, and use creativity and problem-solving skills to design, program, test, and debug computer games. Students will also learn the principles of game development and design, and how to use programming logic and languages to develop interactive software. The second year of the program will focus on applying skills learned in year one to create video games from idea generation and proof of concept to final game creation. Various academic, work ethic, and professional development principles are taught and practiced throughout the year. All program goals and practices have an emphasis on career and college preparation. This is a Fort Osage CTC program located at the Career Innovation Center.

Video Game Design Program Highlight Video:

 

BSSD Credit Type: Practical Art

BSSD Weighted Credit: Honor Point

High School Credits: 3.0 units

Location: Career Innovation Center

prerequisite:

  • Grade:  11 or 12
  • CTC Application Process

dual Credit:

  • 1 college hour - Missouri State University (MSU) 
  • Introduction to Video Game Design