Cognitive Science 0225 - Women in Game Programming

Fall
2017
1
4.00
Ira Fay
02:30PM-03:50PM M;02:30PM-03:50PM W
Hampshire College
324368
Adele Simmons Hall 126;Adele Simmons Hall 126
ifCS@hampshire.edu
This course is designed to give students a strong introduction to computer programming, with an emphasis on programming games. No prior programming experience is necessary. As the title reveals, this course particularly invites self-identified women, though all interested students are of course welcome! We will consider (and hopefully impact) the current gender imbalances in the professional world of game development. The course will include guest interviews with notable women in game programming. By the end of the course, successful students will be able to write programs of moderate difficulty and use C# and Unity to implement computer games. As a course that can provide a solid foundation for further computer science courses, this class will expose students to variables, conditionals, loops, functions, comments, and object oriented programming concepts. For more information, see irafay.com/classes.
Arts, Design, and Media Mind, Brain, and Information Independent Work As with most things, the more time you put into this course, the more you will get out of it. You should expect to spend at least seven hours per week (on average) doing activities outside of class, primarily programming your games.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.