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VR/AR

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

A VR/AR major teaches you how to design and develop immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences. You'll learn about 3D modeling, interactive storytelling, and programming for VR/AR platforms. With this knowledge, you can create virtual environments, interactive simulations, and AR applications, transforming how people interact with digital content and bridging the gap between the virtual and physical worlds.

Difficulties and concerns in studying VR/AR Design:

Technical Complexity: VR/AR involves complex technologies and frameworks, including 3D modeling, computer graphics, spatial computing, and real-time rendering. Students need to learn programming languages such as C#, C++, and Unity or Unreal Engine to develop immersive VR/AR experiences.

Spatial Understanding: Understanding spatial concepts and how they apply to VR/AR environments can be challenging for some students. This includes grasping concepts like depth perception, scale, and spatial interaction.

Content Creation Skills: Creating compelling content for VR/AR experiences involves skills in storytelling, animation, and multimedia production. Students may face difficulties if they lack experience or training in these areas.

User Interaction Design: Designing effective user interactions in VR/AR environments requires an understanding of spatial navigation, gesture recognition, and immersive interaction paradigms. Students must learn how to design intuitive user interfaces, interactive elements, and user-centered experiences for diverse VR/AR applications.

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Main RIASEC codes: Investigative (I), Artistic (A)
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Investigative (I): VR/AR majors involve researching and exploring new technologies, understanding complex systems, and solving technical challenges, making it aligned with the Investigative code.

Artistic (A): Designing immersive and visually appealing virtual environments and augmented reality experiences requires creativity, imagination, and artistic skills, aligning with the Artistic code.

- VR/AR Developer
- UX/UI Designer

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