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Multimedia Programming, Simulation & Gaming, A.S. (108.1)


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Associate of Science

The Multimedia Programming, Simulation and Gaming degree provides skills and knowledge across a broad range of careers in the gaming industry, including independent game developer, computer programming, game designer, product manager, video game tester, application developer and simulation programmer. Students will learn technical training including game development, modeling and animation software tools, digital imaging and programming.

Students pursuing careers in the gaming industry most often require a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and it is recommended that they transfer to four-year institutions in order to pursue competitive employment opportunities. Students will develop a portfolio while completing the degree to show prospective employers and transfer counselors.

Students who successfully complete CCAC’s Multimedia Web Programming certificate (104) will be able to apply 12 of their credits to the Multimedia Programming, Simulation and Gaming Associate degree.1

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:

  1. Apply 2D and 3D animation concepts to design and develop a single-level game.
  2. Utilize programming skills to create simulations and animations.
  3. Create a game and simulation from concept to completion.
  4. Use industry standard software to create game projects.
  5. Communicate effectively and appropriately with team members and players in the development of games and simulations.

Credits may be articulated for courses completed in high school career and technology programs.

Degree Requirements


Transfer Opportunities


CCAC graduates who earn the AS in Multimedia, Simulation and Gaming will be granted junior standing at Carlow University  to complete the remaining requirements of the Communication and Media program.

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