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Looking for Colleges with Good Game Design Programs

Hi everyone! I'm really passionate about game design and I'm looking to find colleges that provide solid programs in this field. Does anyone have recommendations for schools known for their game design programs? Thanks in advance!

3 months ago

You're on the right track seeking out colleges with well-regarded game design programs. Here are a handful of colleges that have consistently received high marks for their game design studies:

The University of Southern California (USC) has one of the top-ranked game design programs in the country. Its Interactive Media & Games Division provides a top-notch education, often featuring professionals from the industry as guest lecturers.

New York University (NYU)'s Tandon School of Engineering offers a Game Engineering minor that pairs nicely with their undergraduate computer science program. Furthermore, their Game Design BFA at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is a highly respected program.

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has a game design and development program that combines technical, narrative, and creative skills.

The University of Utah offers robust programs both in computer science with a gaming emphasis as well as a straightforward EAE (Entertainment Arts and Engineering) undergraduate program.

DigiPen Institute of Technology is also worth checking out. Specializing in computer sciences and artistic development, DigiPen offers a variety of degrees aimed at the gaming industry, such as a BA in Game Design.

Lastly, I'd recommend taking a look at Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Integrative Design, Arts, and Technology (IDeATe) program. It offers a special undergraduate concentration in Game Design.

Overall, the best program for you will depend on whether you're more interested in the coding side or the artistic aspect of game design, or perhaps a blend of both. Ensure to visit the program's website, meet with admissions representatives, connect with current students, and ideally visit the campus if possible to get a sense of which college will be the best fit for you. Best of luck!

3 months ago

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