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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2013.13.2.71

A Case Study on the Game Industry Optimized Human Resource Development Program  

Kwon, Yongman (Dept. of Interactive media, Gachon University)
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the results & performance of the optimized human resource development program, which was progressed by Gachon University in the past three years. Gachon University since 2009, with the support of the government, has launched a "Game Project Track" and also has carried out curriculum development and student education with cooperative companies in the field of game industry. Furthermore, Game Project Track, with companies, has pursued special lecture & intern training during vacation in order to strengthen students' ability to adapt on-site. As a results of co-education, 25 students have received the award in the external competitions, and also 39 students(97.5%) of 40 graduated from this course have been employed by cooperative companies.
Keywords
Game Education; Game Industry & University; Optimized HR;
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