
CompuScholar Unity Game Programming
Unity Game Programming Unity Game Programming isn't just for kids who want to "play games for a living." This is serious tech education disguised as something your teen will actually be excited to do. Over the course of a year, he'll learn C# scripting, game physics, animation, artificial intelligence, and the ins and outs of the Unity game engine—all while creating his own projects from start to finish. It's a full high school credit in programming, aligned with state standards and packed with hands-on learning. Your teen doesn't need a coding background to jump in—just solid computer skills and a willingness to learn. The online format makes it flexible and accessible, with lessons that work for visual and text-based learners alike. Quizzes and chapter tests are auto-graded (hooray), while project work is assessed with a parent-friendly point-and-click rubric. The course includes about 170 class sessions, each running 45–60 minutes. A typical schedule runs 3–5 hours per week, but