2022 Post Graduation Statistics
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2021 and May 2022
Anton recently graduated from Stanford University, where he majored in an interdisciplinary program that combined computer science, cognitive psychology, linguistics, and logic. In addition to mastering a variety of skills, he learned how to view a problem from many perspectives in order to see a fuller picture and craft a better solution.
His lifelong love of role-playing games has brought him to the Entertainment Technology Center for graduate school. His strong academic background, along with a flexibility to adapt and learn new skills quickly, has placed him on the path towards his dream job of designing and implementing groundbreaking narrative-based video games.
In the summer of 2011, he interned at Firaxis Games. He worked on the Wonders of the Ancient World DLC for Sid Meier's Civilization V, which was released in August 2011. The internship led into a co-op for the fall semester. He is currently working on an unannounced project.
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2021 and May 2022
The student handbook for the ETC students who entered in the program in August of 2022.
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2020 and may 2021
The student handbook for the ETC students who entered in the program in August of 2021.
Post graduation survey results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2019 and May 2020.
The student handbook for the ETC students who entered into the program in August 2020.
Survey Results of the summer internships of the ETC class who are expected to meet degree requirements in 2021
Post graduation survey results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2018 and May 2019.
Survey results of the summer internships of the ETC class who will meet degree requirements in 2020.
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