Program Overview
The associate degree program in Video Game Design prepares you for an entry-level position in the exciting fields of electronic entertainment and simulation. Master 2D and 3D animation concepts, use industry-standard software tools, design games, and engage in the development process as you build a portfolio of video game assets to demonstrate your proficiency in the field.
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The associate degree program in Video Game Design (VDEA) will prepare students for entry-level careers in design, animation, and visualization as well as for entry-level positions in a variety of digital media production environments.
Through a combination of theoretical lessons, hands-on workplace-relevant laboratory experiences, and small class sizes led by experienced instructors, the program emphasizes the application of lessons and knowledge to the design and development process of creating games and simulations.
As students prepare for the exciting fields of game mechanics and design, they will learn how to design games, will be introduced to the game development process, will hone people skills and communications skills through team-based projects and presentations, will master 2D and 3D animation concepts, and will learn the use of industry-standard software packages. An important component of the curriculum is building a portfolio that will include game assets developed by students. Graduates from this program will be eligible for entry-level positions such as junior game designer, technical artist, and level designer. This program also prepares students to further their education in 91Ö±²¥’s bachelor’s degree program.
Potential Career Opportunities
An associate degree in video game design gives you the technical and conceptual skills to pursue a variety of hyper-specialized positions. The job market for game designers was predicted to grow by 9.3% between 2016 and 2026, but the prospects for someone with this degree goes far beyond one role. With a proficiency in relevant software, basic programming, 2D and 3D animation, design principles, visual communication, and more, you’ll find many opportunities in the video game and other tech and design-related fields.
Game Designer
Character Designer
Animator
Game Tester
Technical Artist
FAQ
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What kind of degree do you need to be a video game designer?
Video game designers only require an associate degree to begin their careers. While there are game design degrees available if you want to pursue your bachelor’s, it is not a requirement to land a job with some industry leaders. Select a degree level that is tailored to your needs and career aspirations.
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What game design courses will I take in the associate program?
Students who earn their Video Game Design associate degree will take courses relating to programming, design, 3d modeling, and math among others.
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Should I get an Associate in Science Degree in Video Game Design?
Getting a two-year video game design degree can be a great option for high school students looking to take the first step after graduation, those who want the fast track to jobs in the gaming industry, and for students looking for less of a financial commitment.
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What can I do with an associate degree in video game design?
Game tester, game designer, animator, and character designer are just a few of the career opportunities available to students who earn their video game design associate degree from an institution with a solid reputation.