Game Programming @ OCC

In this exciting class being offerd at OCC's Orchard Ridge Campus, students will learn how to use a new software system called "Unity" and it is very popular in the game developer community. The students will also be learning the C# programming language. C# is a general purpose object-oriented programming language (very similar to Java) that would be useful to students in programming tasks other than game development.

Term: Summer 2014
Course Title: CIS 2859 - Game Programming I

Section number: O1500 
Registration code: 102096 
First day: 05/08/2014 
Last day: 08/14/2014 Meeting date:
Thursday Meeting time: 06:00PM - 09:55PM
Meeting location: F Building, Room F106, Orchard Ridge Campus
Duration: 15 Weeks
Enrollment feeshttps://www.oaklandcc.edu/FutureStudents/TuitionAndFees.aspx
Course Fee: $40
Textbook: Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 3D (ISBN: 978-1-84969-658-6)
Software: Visual Studio with C# and the Unity game engine
Notes: No cost to students for the required software. Software may also be used at home.

Bill Schanerberger
Professor, OCC Computer Information Systems

Project Venture at MSU

Project Venture

As a student with a disability, considering college comes with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. RCPD invites you to join us for a unique on-campus pre-college experience. Project Venture offers you the chance to “try on” university life through an interactive experience here at Michigan State University (MSU). RCPD hosts the Project Venture program thanks to the generous contributions of the Wochholz endowment, which encourages students with disabilities to pursue higher education at an inclusive university such as MSU. During your time at Project Venture you will:
  • Talk directly with current MSU students with disabilities who have “been there” and understand the journey
  • Consult with university disability specialists to learn skills for college
  • Experience firsthand the latest assistive technology through breakout sessions during the program
  • Be ready to attend a college class, stay overnight, and build connections with other high school students with disabilities 
  • Become aware of self-advocacy skills and resources for a successful transition 
  • Develop a long-range goal that includes a vision of higher education in your future!
Explore the possibilities, design your future, and commit to success- it’s in your hands!

Applications for the Project Venture Program will open March 1, 2014. 

Please take note that the program fills quickly and the application system will close after the first 50 applications are received. We accept 20 participants based on the quality of the applications submitted. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by May 1.

 
 

Who can apply?

College-bound high school students who will receive a high school diploma with a disability between the ages of 16-18. We accept students with a range of disabilities (autism spectrum disorders, blindness/visual impairment, brain injury, chronic health, deaf/hard of hearing, learning disabilities and attention deficit, mobility, mental health)

When is Project Venture?

July 9-11, 2014. Programming will begin Wednesday evening, and run through Friday afternoon.

Where do I stay? What do I eat?

Participants will stay overnight in an accessible residence hall with another student in the Project Venture program (of the same gender). All meals (Thursday breakfast through Friday lunch) are included in the cost of the program. If you have food-related concerns, we will work with you along with our dining staff to meet your needs as best as we can.

What do I do if I need accommodations?

Through the application and registration process, students will be able to fully explain accommodations necessary for full participation in the program. We are committed to making this a meaningful experience for all involved and will work actively with you to meet your accommodation needs.

What is the cost of Project Venture?

$115.00. If this program cost presents financial hardship, or is prohibitive of your participation, please contact us for individual funding consideration.

Who do I contact with questions?

Project Venture staff will be on hand through the duration of the program, and will provide daytime and overnight supervision at all times. If you have any questions prior to or during the program please email the Project Venture Team or call the RCPD front office.