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Game Design & Production

Videogames have become a multi-billion-dollar industry, surpassing all other forms of entertainment. From consoles to PCs, mobile devices and immersive media, gaming has launched several new career paths, and companies are actively seeking graduates with skills in these areas. Digital games have provided new forms of socialization, political organization, and economic power, and they are at the forefront of the organization of a virtual society.

Game Design and Production explores gaming history and cultures while teaching critical skills to work in this growing industry. This interdisciplinary program offers a major with three concentrations: Coding, Design, and Narrative, and a minor. 

MAJOR

Game Design and Production is a 120-credit program for the B.A. degree and a 125-credit program for the B.S. degree.
Majors in this program must complete 30 credits and follow one of three concentrations as outlined below. Students who follow the Coding concentration are matriculated in the Kakos School of Science and will earn a B.S. degree upon graduation; students following the Design or Narrative concentration are matriculated in the School of Liberal Arts and will earn a B.A. degree upon graduation.

Upon completion of a major in Game Design & Production, students are expected to:

  1. complete the planning, design, and building of digital games
  2. describe the history, structure, and issues of the videogame industry
  3. work collaboratively to apply their knowledge and skills
  4. analyze the ethical issues they may encounter while creating an interactive game.

All majors will complete:

ART 134The Culture of Games3
CMPT 101Computer Science I3
COMM 365Game Design & Development3
ART 407Senior Game Seminar3

In addition, students will complete one of the following three 18-credit concentrations:

CODING (B.S. Kakos School of Science)

CMPT 102Computer Science II3
CMPT 238Data Structures and Algorithms - I3
CMPT 335Discrete Structures3
CMPT 360Object Oriented Design with Java3
CMPT 420Artificial Intelligence3

DESIGN (B.A. School of Liberal Arts)

ART 213Digital Drawing3
ART 3073D Design, Modeling and Visualization3
ART 309Animation3

and 9 credits of elective courses as described below.

NARRATIVE (B.A. School of Liberal Arts)

COMM 304Digital Storytelling3
COMM 359Interactive Narratives3
DASH 310VR: Perception & Production3

and 9 credits of elective courses as described below.

Elective Courses

Elective courses that satisfy major and minor requirements are approved by the program director and are related to gaming, digital production, coding, and the culture, marketing, and effects of videogames. Majors may apply 3 credits from an internship in the gaming industry.

Suggested elective courses

Courses required in other GAME concentrations, including:

ART 213Digital Drawing3
ART 3073D Design, Modeling and Visualization3
ART 309Animation3
CMPT 102Computer Science II3
CMPT 238Data Structures and Algorithms - I3
COMM 304Digital Storytelling3
COMM 359Interactive Narratives3
DASH 310VR: Perception & Production3

Other suggested elective courses:

ART 214Introduction to Graphic Design3
ART 380Digital Video Art: Editing and Production3
COMM 222Introduction to Story and Post-Production3
COMM 306Web Design3
COMM 316Scriptwriting3
DASH 200Introduction to Digital Arts & Humanities3
MUSC 390Digital Audio Recording and Editing3

In addition, students may enroll in specific special topics courses and other elective courses as approved by the Program Director.

MINOR

Students wishing to earn a minor in Game Design & Production must complete 15 credits, which include:

ART 134The Culture of Games3
COMM 365Game Design & Development3

and 9 credits of elective courses as approved by the program director.

Suggested elective courses

Courses required in GAME concentrations, including:

ART 213Digital Drawing3
ART 3073D Design, Modeling and Visualization3
ART 309Animation3
CMPT 101Computer Science I3
CMPT 102Computer Science II3
CMPT 238Data Structures and Algorithms - I3
COMM 304Digital Storytelling3
COMM 359Interactive Narratives3
DASH 310VR: Perception & Production3

Other suggested elective courses:

ART 214Introduction to Graphic Design3
ART 380Digital Video Art: Editing and Production3
COMM 222Introduction to Story and Post-Production3
COMM 306Web Design3
COMM 316Scriptwriting3
DASH 200Introduction to Digital Arts & Humanities3
MUSC 390Digital Audio Recording and Editing3

In addition, students may enroll in specific special topics courses and other elective courses as approved by the Program Director.

A minimum grade of C is required for courses to satisfy all major and minor requirements. Minors must have a contract signed and approved by the program director.