Executive Certificate in Gender and Video Game Communities (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Certificate in Gender and Video Game Communities is a 20-unit advanced certificate program that addresses the growing importance of understanding gender dynamics in the gaming industry. With the increasing demand for diverse and inclusive gaming experiences, this program equips learners with the essential skills to navigate and contribute to the development of gender-sensitive video games.
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- Introduction to Gender and Video Game Communities
- Gender Representation in Video Games
- Inclusive Game Design
- Gender Stereotypes in Video Games
- Sexism in Online Gaming Communities
- Understanding Toxic Behavior in Video Game Communities
- Creating Inclusive Virtual Spaces
- Gender and Visual Storytelling
- Game Development and Gender
- Gaming and Sexuality
- Gender and Player Psychology
- Dealing with Online Harassment in Gaming Communities
- Game Industry and Diversity
- Gender and Video Game Marketing
- Understanding the Impact of Video Games on Society
- Gender and Video Game Journalism
- Creating a Positive Gaming Culture
- Gender and Esports
- Video Game Regulation and Gender
- Gender and Video Game History
- Final Project: Inclusive Game Development
- Capstone: Gender and Video Game Communities Research
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As a holder of the Executive Certificate in Gender and Video Game Communities, you can expect to take on one of the following roles: Game Design Manager (30%): Develop and lead game design teams, focusing on creating inclusive and representative gaming experiences.
Community Engagement Specialist (25%): Build and manage online communities, fostering a culture of inclusivity and social responsibility within the gaming industry.
UX/UI Designer (20%): Design user-friendly and accessible interfaces for gaming platforms, ensuring a seamless experience for players of all backgrounds.
Game Tester (25%): Test and provide feedback on game content, ensuring that games meet the highest standards of quality, inclusivity, and accessibility.
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