



Starcraft is now an official course at Berkeley
Starcraft, the computer game that has destroyed the grades of many promising students in the past decade, may now help the same students achieve better grades… at least if you live in Berkeley. The university is now offering a fully accredited course on playing Starcraft.
Nope, we’re not talking about programming games, or game design, but actually playing the game. Well, just that would be too easy, the course also involves theoretical components, such as this most academic question:
A Terran Siege Tank in Siege Mode attacks for 70 damage, has 150 hp, and 1 armor. This means that after two upgrades, a Siege Tank can kill another Siege Tank in two hits instead of three. What are other significant damage combos? Be sure to investigate not just upgrades and numbers of hits, but also unit group combinations. Which numbers are worth noting?
Now, I bet you haven’t seen a question with such depth, and I am sure Prof. Vidal would agree. I mean, just check out the full course description:
This course will go in-depth in the theory of how war is conducted within the confines of the game StarCraft. There will be lecture on various aspects of the game, from the viewpoint of pure theory to the more computational aspects of how exactly battles are conducted. Calculus and Differential Equations are highly recommended for full understanding of the course. Furthermore, the class will take the theoretical into the practical world by analyzing games and replays to reinforce decision-making skills and advanced StarCraft theory.
If you’re interested, you can enrol in a degree at Berkeley now.
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