CSGD 125: Introductory 3D Game Development (Unity)
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory 3D Game Development (Unity)

CSGD 125
Bring your 3D game ideas to life in Unity. Build immersive prototypes by integrating 3D assets, audio and environments while exploring core design principles and the full development pipeline.

Tuition Fees:
$650.25

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Description

Dive into 3D game design in this fundamental course. Building on skills from Introductory Unity and Scripting for Unity, you will examine design considerations for popular 3D game genres and learn about specific aspects of 3D engines to build games. Through hands-on projects, you will import and integrate 3D assets, audio, and environmental elements to build an immersive game prototype. You will learn how these processes work on larger scale projects. By the end of the course, you will have a foundational understanding of the 3D game development pipeline and the essential skills to bring your own game concepts to life.

What You'll Learn

  1. Compare the differences between 2D and 3D spaces in Unity and their impact on game design
  2. Construct and manipulate 3D meshes to design and build interactive game levels
  3. Understand the basics of Unity's animation systems
  4. Use audio emitters to create an immersive soundscape.
  5. Learn about some of the most popular 3D genres and how to develop a game in one of their styles
  6. Design and develop a simple 3D game level using fundamental mechanics and interactive elements

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Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Flexible Elective - All Pathways