To be admitted into the Undergraduate Certificate in
Game Design and Development, students must meet the
general University requirements for admission into
Undergraduate Certificate Programs. These
University-level requirements include:
- An undergraduate degree or admission to an
undergraduate degree program at UNC Charlotte.
- An application submitted to the Registrar if
applicant already holds an undergraduate degree, or
to the department offering the program if applicant
does not hold an undergraduate degree.
- Official transcripts for previous degree(s) and
course work
- A Declaration of Program form listing
the certificate program.
In addition, the program expects a current
working knowledge of two higher-level languages,
including at least one procedural language; and a
familiarity with computer applications. The
following minimal background in mathematics is also
required: two semesters of calculus and one semester
of discrete structures. Individuals who have worked
at a high professional level in the computer
industry may be able to substitute work experience
for specific subject area admission requirements.
Students who anticipate applying Certificate courses
toward an undergraduate degree program should seek
advice from that program prior to enrolling.
Admission to an undergraduate degree program does
not ensure admission into a discipline-related
certificate program.
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