To train the next generation of Entertainment Engineers

School of Computing, Division of Film Studies University of Utah

The Path Begins - CS 1410 - EAE (Section 10)

CS 1410 - EAE will be offered in the fall. The course will provide space for 40 students, 20 of which are aspiring CS students and 20 of which are aspiring Film students. If you are interested in joining the EAE program, make sure you send your "application" info to Professor de St. Germain (see the application link). Space is limited and admittance to the class will be based on your entrance statement and scholastic standing.

School of Computing Teapot Article

In response to student interests and industry trends, the School of
Computing and the College of Fine Arts have teamed up to offer an
interdisciplinary program in digital entertainment. Announced at the
first annual Machimafest 2007 presentations, the “Entertainment
Arts and Engineering Program” represents a bold new commitment to
offer cutting edge courses designed for undergraduate students
interested in pursuing careers in the digital entertainment industry,
and expressing themselves using digital media. Video game design and

EAE Quotes

“Giving students exposure to both disciplines simultaneously is not only great for the students, but it’s directly applicable to the interactive entertainment industry where this occurs daily. It’s another way that the University of Utah is staying on the cutting edge of preparing their students for what lies ahead.”

Brian Schneider, University Relations Manager from Electronic Arts

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Nate Crandal (1st year EAE)

EAE Quotes

Giving students exposure to both disciplines simultaneously is not only great for the students, but it’s directly applicable to the interactive entertainment industry where this occurs daily. It’s another way that the University of Utah is staying on the cutting edge of preparing their students for what lies ahead.

Brian Schneider, University Relations Manager from Electronic Arts

Cool Things in EAE

Asteroids. Written by first year EAE students, Pace Sims and William Thammavong