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What degree should I pursue for game design?

Hey everyone! I've been really interested in pursuing a career in game design. What degree would be best for getting into this field? Are there any specific college programs I should be looking into? Thanks for any advice y'all can give!

a year ago

Hey there! It's fantastic that you're passionate about game design. When considering a degree for this field, there isn't necessarily a one-size-fits-all answer, as game design encompasses various disciplines such as programming, art, and narrative design. However, I can provide you with a few options to consider.

1. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Game Design: This degree is specifically tailored for aspiring game designers and typically covers subjects like game mechanics, level design, and game production processes. Schools like Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts offer well-regarded game design programs.

2. Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science with a concentration in Game Development: If you're more interested in the programming side of game design, this might be a better fit. Look for schools that offer computer science programs with a specific focus on game development, such as the University of Southern California's (USC) Games Program or DePaul University's Game Programming concentration.

3. Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in Interactive Media: Some schools offer degree programs in interactive media, which generally address a broad range of interactive content creation, including game design. For example, Northeastern University has an Interactive Media program that includes game design coursework and projects.

When researching colleges and programs, pay attention to opportunities for hands-on experience, internships in the industry, and connections to game design companies. Networking and practical skills are crucial for breaking into the game design field. Ultimately, your choice of degree should align with your interests and strengths, as well as the specific aspects of game design that you want to pursue.

a year ago

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