I'm in Michigan and passionate about video game design. I'd love to know which college in the state has the best program for this. Any suggestions from people who have experience in this field?
I'm glad to see you're keen on video game design, it's a growing field with many exciting opportunities! In Michigan, one top choice for this field is the University of Michigan. Their School of Information offers a Bachelor of Science in Information (BSI) program with an emphasis on User Experience Design (UX Design). Within this track, you could focus on designing video games, working on both their visual aspects and their interactive experience.
Michigan State University (MSU) is another great option to consider. The university offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media and Information with a concentration in Game Design and Development. This is a pretty comprehensive program that covers a lot of ground in terms of graphics, interactiveness, and even artificial intelligence in games. Not to mention, MSU also houses the Games for Entertainment and Learning (GEL) Lab, where students are given the opportunity to design, prototype, and create fully functioning games.
While it's not specifically focused on video games, Lawrence Technological University also offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Game Art. This degree is more focused on the graphic and artistic aspects of game design, but it's certainly worth exploring if you want to focus on the visual aspects of game creation.
Do keep in mind that success in the video game field is not solely dependent on the courses you take. Employers look for experience, so try to work on your own projects, intern, or work at game studios during your course. Having a portfolio of your work can help showcase your skills and talents to potential employers.
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