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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Games, Competition, and Play
- Stanford, USA
Summer Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
During this course we study and develop social theory based on how people play games outside of behavior labs and thought experiments. What causes people to join games and how do games keep players engaged?


Emendy Multimedia Technology Institute
N-GDD20: Higher Certificate Game Development & Design
- Pretoria, South Africa
Certificate
English
The Higher Certificate in Game Development and Design is created specifically for individuals who want to become game developers by exploring all aspects of the game development process and creating games for a variety of platforms.
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Eastern College
Diploma in Video Game Development
- Online Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The Video Game Development diploma program offers the chance to build a gaming portfolio; students will also participate in a 16-week internship for hands-on experience.


The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London
LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA in ESPORTS
- Enfield, United Kingdom
Diploma
English
This course will prepare you for further study in esports - also known as competitive gaming - offering you a unique opportunity to study a sector that crosses over multiple subject areas such as sport, marketing, enterprise, IT and the creative arts. The esports industry is a fast-growing global industry.
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Game Theory degree programs at the Preparatory level introduce students to the strategic interactions that shape decision-making in various fields. This discipline combines mathematical models and analytical thinking, making it a fascinating choice for those interested in understanding human behavior and economic systems.
As students delve into courses like introductory game theory, probability, and strategy formulation, they build skills that are essential for assessing competitive environments. The learning environment encourages curiosity, as students explore various scenarios and outcomes, enhancing their analytical abilities. Additionally, engaging in collaborative projects allows for the application of theoretical concepts to real-world problems, fostering a sense of teamwork.
Future pathways from these programs can lead to careers in economics, strategic consulting, policy analysis, and more. By analyzing different strategies and outcomes, graduates gain valuable insights that apply across many industries, equipping them with globally transferable skills. The curriculum's emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving ensures that students are well-prepared for diverse professional environments.