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Advanced Programming: Mobile Apps and Game Design

This Advanced Programming: Mobile Apps and Game Design course is a highly project based course designed for high school students with some programming background before attempting this advanced level course. Students taking this course will learn to strategize, design, and develop games, as well as, mobile and desktop applications that can be produced in the real world. Students will learn about life-cycles of project development and use models to develop applications. Attention will be placed on how user interfaces affect the usability and effectiveness of a game or an application. Programming constructs will be employed which will allow students’ applications to interact with “real world,” stimuli. The course also exposes students to privacy, legality, and security considerations with regards to the software industry.

Terms Offered

(22-23) Semester 2
(22-23) Summer

NCAA Approved?

Not Applicable

Standards

Michigan Integrated Technology Competencies for Students (MITECS)