Developing Video Games of the Future
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In a rapidly changing video games industry, La Trobe University’s Bachelor of Computer Science (Games Technology) is helping students to stay ahead of the curve. The course’s strong programming focus helps to provide students with employment opportunities beyond the games industry. Featuring Games Technology lecturers Paul Taylor and Matt Oliver and Honours student Phil Ward. Copyright 2009 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
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