Running your own university is turned into an incredibly fun job with Two Point Campus - you get to customize your campus to great extents, picking the courses you run, micromanaging your staff and your students, and decorating and landscaping as you see fit.
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One of the first courses you'll encounter in the game is Gastronomy, a food-based course that you'll have to take on in the second level of the game: Piazza Lanatra. It has quite a few hefty requirements, but a legion of accomplished cooks and chefs will thank you if you manage to balance everything just right.
You began the game running a Scientography course, the game's generic science course, but now we're getting specialized. Gastronomy is a thinly-veiled parody of food science and attracts only one type of student: culinary students who wear the iconic white chef's outfit.
You'll have to build quite a few rooms to satisfy Gastronomy students. You'll start out building Lecture Theatres and Savoury Kitchens, and end up requiring Sweet Kitchens and Science Labs. Naturally, you'll also need to employ some Gastronomy teachers. As you upgrade the course, you'll need even more classrooms and teachers.
As always, you'll also need a full complement of student and staff services. This means dorms, toilets, places to relax, and places to eat. Later on in the game, you'll also want Training Rooms and Research Labs, as well as Private Tuition Rooms, to help your best students excel and your worse students catch up.
Gastronomy is a medium-difficulty course that has an average tuition fee of $9,000 - which really isn't that bad. You'll make a decent amount of money running this course. Of course, you can raise
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