Game Design 2: Game Development

7.5 credits

Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 5SD064

Code
5SD064
Education cycle
First cycle
Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
Game Design G1F
Grading system
Fail (U), Pass (G), Pass with distinction (VG)
Finalised by
The Department Board, 1 November 2017
Responsible department
Department of Game Design

General provisions

The course is part of the Bachelor's programmes Game Design and Graphics, 180 Credits, Game Design and Programming, 180 Credits, Game Design and Project Leadership, 180 Credits and Game Design, 180 Credits

Entry requirements

7.5 credit in game design

Learning outcomes

Upon completing the course, the student should:

  • be able to display fundamental understanding and knowledge of production methodology, specifically planning, execution, documentation and evaluation of a game development project,
  • apply theoretical design tools like the Mechanics, Dynamics and Aesthetics framework in production,
  • display and motivate design decisions,
  • display fundamental knowledge of the agile Scrum method of game development.

Content

The course focus is a project group work where students produce a small game based on a design documentation.

During development, students write weekly reports about their own work.

The course includes the entire project process, from design to complete demo. This includes choice of design, updating scrum documentation and reflective weekly reports on the personal work and continuous evaluation.

Instruction

Teaching consists of lectures, seminars and supervision during the project.

Assessment

The course contains individual as well as group based examinatory elements.

The group based examinatory elements are: Scrum documents and the execution of the project to develop a small game.

The individual examinatory elements are an individual weekly journal where students reflect upon their personal work, their understanding of how agile methods function and how the game tests affect the development process and design decisions.

For the grade Pass, students need at least the grade Pass on all examinatory elements. For the grade Pass with Distinction, the student needs at least the grade Pass with Distinction on their individual examinatory elements.

Plagiarism and Cheating

Uppsala University has a strict attitude towards cheating and plagiarism and disciplinary measures will be taken against students who are suspected of involvement in any kind of cheating/plagiarism. The disciplinary measures take the form of a warning and suspension for a limited period.

NB: Only a completed course may be counted towards a degree.

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