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Colleges getting serious about video games, design
MICHAEL HILL, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 09-24-2005 Colleges getting serious about video games, design By MICHAEL HILL, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 09-24-2005, Saturday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions TROY, N.Y. - Down the hall, college students study steel design and

Publication: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

VIDEO GAME DESIGN CAMP OFFERED AT ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE IN JULY
The Kentucky Community & Technical College System issued the following news release: This summer Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is offering the perfect summer camp for 11-17-year-old video-gamers. Video Game Design Camp, offered at ECTC for only $145, is identical to the camps

Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News

SOME COLLEGES TOY WITH VIDEO GAME DESIGN CLASSES; MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR COMPUTER GAMING INDUSTRY GETS MORE ATTENTION IN HIGHER EDUCATION.(News)
Byline: Rebecca James Staff writer It is the dream of many a kid who grew up on Super Mario Brothers games and had a knack for computers. You wanted to grow up and make video games, says Jeff Vaughan. Once a boy avidly playing Nintendo in Rochester, Vaughan is now a Cornell University senior living

Publication: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)

Video game design major in works at Columbia College
Jennifer Sabella University Wire 01-10-2005 (The Columbia Chronicle) (U-WIRE) CHICAGO -- In recent years, video gaming has become big business. Last year alone, video games generated more than $7 billion in revenue, and now Columbia College is trying to get in on the action with a proposed video

Publication: University Wire

California College launches video game design program.(tech briefs)
LOS ANGELES Officials at the Southern California-based campuses of Westwood College have announced the launch of a new game software development degree program. Initiated at the Los Angeles, Anaheim and Inland Empire campuses, the program got under way this month for the winter-spring 2004 term.

Publication: Black Issues in Higher Education

Camden County College plans degree in video games.
Byline: Melanie Burney BLACKWOOD, N.J. _ Students at New Jersey's Camden County College may soon be able to get a degree in one of their favorite pastimes: video games. For more than a decade, the college _ which has campuses in Blackwood, Camden and Cherry Hill _ has offered a computer graphics

Publication: The Philadelphia Inquirer (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)