2008 Summer Course Schedule by Program
Pro Series Courses
Educator Series Courses
Teen Summer Camps
Kids Summer Camps
Locations
- Stanford University
- Claremont Colleges
- UC San Diego
- UC Berkeley
- Loyola University
- DePaul University
- University of Michigan
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Texas
- Hartsville, SC
- DMA on the Sea
- Onsite Training
“If you take this class you will learn more than you possibly could imagine.”
- Travis Dickinson
- High School Student
- San Mateo, CA
Game Programming - Advanced
Design game levels like a pro in this Maya class
| Skill Level | When & How Long | Software/Hardware Used | Certification/Credit Offered |
| Introductory-Intermediate | Summer 2008 5 Day Course M-F 9am - 5pm |
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET | DMA - Game Design Certification Stanford Continuing Studies Credit |
Locations, Dates, & Instructors:
- Stanford University
- Jul 21-25
Course Outline:
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C++
Course Description
C++ is a powerful programming language used by millions of programmers around the world. It is one of the most commonly used languages for writing applications and the most popular for creating computer/console-based games. In this exciting and challenging summer camp you’ll get a solid foundation in C++, learning about specific topics such as types, variables, the standard I/O, the game loop and more. You'll be using the leading compiler, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. As you learn about C++ programming concepts, you’ll also reinforce what you learn by creating and programming a series of small games.
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Who Should Attend
Teens interested in learning C++ are encouraged to apply.
Certification & Credit Offered
This course is part of a DMA Certification in Game Design and also qualifies for Stanford University Continuing Studies credit. Learn more
Prerequisites
Game Programming - Beginner or equivalent experience.
Related and Recommended Courses
In addition to being offered as a stand-alone class, this course can also be taken as part of a DMA multi-week series. Below are some suggested multi-week series.
Tracks for Teen
3D & Video Game Creation
| Track | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 |
| Tracks for Teen 3D & Video Game Creation | ||||
| 3d Game Design with Maya® Certification program | 3D Game Creation I with Maya | 3D Game Creation II with Maya | Advanced Video Game Production I with 3ds max, Maya and Zbrush | Advanced Video Game Production II with 3ds max & Maya and Zbrush |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3d Game Design with 3ds Max® Certification program | 3D Game Creation I with 3ds Max | 3D Game Creation II with 3ds Max | Advanced Video Game Production I with 3ds max, Maya and Zbrush | Advanced Video Game Production II with 3ds max & Maya and Zbrush |
| Game Modding | Game Modding | 3D Game Creation I with 3ds Max | 3D Game Creation II with 3ds Max | |
| Game Programming | Game Programming - Beg | Game Programming - Advanced | Hands-on Robotics for Teens | |
| Mix & Match | 3D Game Creation I with 3ds Max | Hands-On Digital Editing and FX for Teens | Game Programming - Beg | |
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