Game Design College
Bachelor of Science Degree - Game Design & Development
When it comes to opportunity, the game design career field is imitating the games it creates.
Career opportunities for Game Design & Development graduates are all over—some immediately visible. They can apply their skills to create virtual environments, training simulators, electronic art and, of course, games. Classes in the Game Design and Development degree program are designed to be as riveting as the games—reflecting a fast-paced learning style.
While pursuing a degree in game design, you can learn to use the game design software, programming languages, modeling and animation skills, networking principles, level and world editors, and game engines. In addition, you can also explore the eye-opening business side of game development and marketing.
If you’re interested in a degree in game design, take this short survey for the degree in Game Design and Development at Brown College
Career Opportunities for Game Design & Development graduates:
- Animator
- Concept artist
- Electronic production artist
- Interactive media designer
- Modeler
- Programmer
- Texture artist
- Video game designer
- Web content designer
“When you’re exploring the frontier of technology, you need to take a lot of imagination and skill.”
-Justin Spoelstra,
Department Chair, Game Design & Development
Bachelor of Science Degree – Game Design Program
36 months – 12 quarters – 180 quarter credits
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