Computer Gaming Minor


Lindsey Sheer

Computer gaming is a multi-million dollar industry, which is always in need of talent to bring the latest technologies to life on screen. Kettering’s Computer Gaming minor gives you the start you need to pursue a career in this cutting-edge field. The Computer Gaming minor reflects the multi-dimensional nature of the field and emphasizes the technical foundation of gaming. It allows for the rapid technical transfer of gaming into a wide variety of applications.

At Kettering, you can earn a minor in Computer Gaming by completing five courses (20 credits) as listed below. This minor is not available to computer science majors or minors.

Required Courses:
CS-101 Computing and Algorithms I
CS-102 Computing and Algorithms II
CS-320 Computer Graphics
CS-385 Introduction to Game Design
CS-420 Virtual Reality

View the official Kettering Catalog.

Questions? Contact Professor John Geske, director of Computer Science.

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