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Video game degree programs: what are some good options?

Hey everyone, I'm super interested in pursuing a degree in video game development or design. Does anyone have any suggestions for colleges that offer strong programs in this field?

2 years ago

Hi there! It's awesome to hear that you're considering a degree in video game development or design. There are several colleges and universities in the US that offer strong programs in this field. Here are a few options you could look into:

1. University of Southern California (USC): The USC Interactive Media & Games Division, part of the School of Cinematic Arts, is widely regarded as one of the top programs in the country, offering tracks in game design, development, and more.

2. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): CMU's Entertainment Technology Center is a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary program that focuses on both the design and development aspects of interactive media, including video games.

3. Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT): RIT's Game Design and Development program is renowned for its strong technical grounding as well as the breadth of its curriculum, covering everything from 2D to virtual reality game development.

4. DigiPen Institute of Technology: This private institution is dedicated solely to the field of gaming and offers various programs with focuses on game design, development, and programming.

5. New York University (NYU): The Tisch School of the Arts at NYU has a Game Center that offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Game Design, where students learn game design theory and practice while developing their own projects.

6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): While MIT doesn't have a specific game design program, students can participate in the Comparative Media Studies program with a focus on gaming, which provides a strong foundation in both theory and practice.

These programs vary in terms of requirements, curriculum focus, and teaching style, so it's essential to research each one carefully to find the best fit for your specific interests and career goals. When evaluating schools, you might also want to consider factors like campus life, geographic location, and financial aid opportunities. Best of luck in your college search and future career in game development or design!

2 years ago

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