Technical Requirements

Find the Basic Equipment You Need To Attend the Class

Not sure what equipment you need to get started with the classes? Look no further! Just pick up the recommended equipment listed here.

Read on to see the details.


Recommended Specifications for the Critical Parts of the Computer

CPU

The newest generation of Intel i5, i7

or

AMD Ryzen 5 - Ryzen 7


GPU

The newest generations of Nvidia RTX series.

Examples

  • RTX 2060
  • RTX 2070
  • RTX 2080
  • RTX 3060
  • RTX 3070
  • RTX 3080

Memory

32 GB+ DDR4


Hard Drive

500 GB+ Solid State Drive

Recommended Microphone and Web Camera

Webcam

Laptop built-in webcam or any


Microphone

Laptop built-in microphone

or

, ,

Recommended Bandwidth for Smooth Online Classes and Interactions

We are using Zoom as the primary platform to conduct classes. The recommended bandwidth is: 3.8 Mbps / 3.0 Mbps (up/down)

(Starting June 2024, we will use Teams.)

Software Requirements 

This section lists the general software required for the degree. The provided links lead to the websites to get each software. Students are responsible for following the licensing policy of each software they acquire. Software versions are expected to be the latest if not specified. 

General Requirement 

Operating System: Windows (version 10+). Mac OS may not work with some of the software — for example, Visual Studio 2022 with C++ support.  

General Software Requirements

Maya  

 

Unity 

 

Unreal Engine 

 

Office 

Available with Cardinal Apps:  

Visual Studio Community 

 

 

Game Programming Track 

Software Requirements for Game Programming Track

Git 

 

CMake 

 

Visual Studio Code 

 

PyCharm 

 

 

Game Environment Art Track 

Software Requirements for Game Environment Art Track

Substance Designer  

Both Substance Designer and Painter can be acquired for free as a student here: 

 

Substance Painter  

ZBrush 

 

Houdini Education 

 

 

Animation Track 

Software Requirements for Animation Track

Maya 

Both Maya and Motion Builder can be found at Autodesk Education & Student access website: 

 

Motion Builder