Computer science game design major ucsc




















Natural Language Processing M. Catalog Home All Catalogs. Print this page Select a Catalog. Information and Policies Introduction The bachelor of science B. Academic Advising for the Program The Baskin School of Engineering undergraduate advising office offers general advising for prospective and declared undergraduates majoring in School of Engineering programs. Program Learning Outcomes Recipients of a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science at UC Santa Cruz are expected to have the following skills and experiences: Demonstrate mastery of computer science in the following core knowledge areas: Algorithms, data structures, and complexity Programming languages Software engineering and development Computer systems Apply system-level perspective by thinking at multiple levels of detail and abstraction and by recognizing the context in which a computer system may function, including its interactions with people and the physical world.

Apply problem-solving skills and the knowledge of computer science to solve real problems. Understand how technological advances impact society and the social, legal, ethical and cultural ramifications of computer technology and their usage. Write about and orally communicate technical material about computer science and computer systems, broadly conceived.

Major Qualification Policy and Declaration Process. Requirements and Planners Course Requirements This program is designed for students who wish to maximize exposure to computer science concepts and methods by taking a large selection of upper-division computer science courses, as well as courses in the sciences and mathematics. CSE 13S. ECE CSE MATH 19A. MATH 20A. MATH 19B. MATH 20B. Either this course. Either these courses. AM MATH MATH 23A. STAT CMPM CMPM L.

Demonstrate the ability to collaboratively plan, organize, and execute complex, team-oriented projects, using appropriate communication and coordination techniques. Major Qualification Policy and Declaration Process. CSE Either these courses. MATH 19A. MATH 20A. ECE CSE 13S. MATH 19B. One of these courses. AM MATH MATH 20B. Either this course. ARTG 80G. ARTG 80H. FILM 80V. CMPM 80K. ARTG CMPM CSE A. Declaration of the major can happen no sooner than the student's second quarter, and no later than the campus deadline.

Denials of admission to the major may be appealed by submitting a letter to the School of Engineering Undergraduate Advising office, addressed to the computational media undergraduate director within 15 days from the date the notification was mailed. The appeal letter must describe why the prior performance is not an accurate reflection of the student's potential. Within 15 days of receipt of the appeal, the Undergraduate Advising office will notify the student and their college of the decision.

There are five steps to declaring a BSOE major. For a detailed guide to this process, please consult Baskin Engineering's Declare Your Major website. A GPA of 2. Transfer students should have completed as many general education requirements as possible. To the extent possible, it is recommended that transfer students take the equivalents of additional major required courses beyond the core programming, computer systems, and mathematics courses.

If students have access to courses that develop a foundation in building and understanding games and other forms of interactive media, these are valuable to take—and in some cases may be substituted for CMPM 80K : Foundations of Video Game Design once they enter the program. Please note that most major courses have a strong theoretical component to prepare the student for designing, as opposed to simply using, technical and game systems.

Often, courses taken at other institutions which emphasize applications of current programming languages and authoring tools do not count toward the major at UCSC. The Baskin School of Engineering requires letter grades for all courses in an engineering major.

Students must obtain a GPA of 3. Please refer to the School of Engineering section of the catalog subheading: Admission to School of Engineering Majors for additional policies that apply to all School of Engineering programs.

These policies include admission to the major and the need for students to obtain preapproval before taking courses elsewhere.

The curriculum has courses depending on core programming sequence taken. Computer Science: Computer Game Design. Area of Focus. Degrees Offered. Academic Division.



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