Hiring a Professor or Associate Professor
by Terrance Simkin · in Torque in Education · 11/15/2006 (7:23 am) · 1 replies
New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord
Hiring a Professor or Associate Professor for the Animation and Graphic Game Programming Associate level degree at the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord. The key to being hired is experience in the computer game industry.
We are currently on the leading edge teaching console development. We have a computer lab with PCs and Xbox 360s. We will be using Microsoft XNA and Garage Games TorqueX. Join us as we learn and play with this new technology.
You can see the full curriculum below:
http://www.nhti.edu/academics/academicprograms/degaggp.html
This is fun teaching as the students are extremely excited about learning and making their lab assignment look great and perform the way they want. Our official start of the degree program was September 2006 and we are full.
Come help me teach this challenging and rewarding degree. Looking for job stability and good medical and retirement benefits in wonderful New Hampshire? Send me an email to get copies of the detailed job descriptions.
Professor Terrance "Terry" Simkin
Program Coordinator Animation and Graphic Game Programming
Professor Computer Engineering Technology
New Hampshire Technical Institute
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301
tsimkin@nhctc.edu
Hiring a Professor or Associate Professor for the Animation and Graphic Game Programming Associate level degree at the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord. The key to being hired is experience in the computer game industry.
We are currently on the leading edge teaching console development. We have a computer lab with PCs and Xbox 360s. We will be using Microsoft XNA and Garage Games TorqueX. Join us as we learn and play with this new technology.
You can see the full curriculum below:
http://www.nhti.edu/academics/academicprograms/degaggp.html
This is fun teaching as the students are extremely excited about learning and making their lab assignment look great and perform the way they want. Our official start of the degree program was September 2006 and we are full.
Come help me teach this challenging and rewarding degree. Looking for job stability and good medical and retirement benefits in wonderful New Hampshire? Send me an email to get copies of the detailed job descriptions.
Professor Terrance "Terry" Simkin
Program Coordinator Animation and Graphic Game Programming
Professor Computer Engineering Technology
New Hampshire Technical Institute
31 College Drive
Concord, NH 03301
tsimkin@nhctc.edu
Torque 3D Owner Phil Carlisle
I'm interested in hearing how you get on with XNA by the way. I'm evaluating it right now for my degree programmes as we're considering moving our existing PS2 development to XNA, depending on how things pan out with my tests.
Sounds like an interesting programme you have there though. We're long into our game dev degree's now and about to start a few new degree programmes soon (fleshing out our full provision of games courses).
Hello from the UK :)