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Game Design Degrees Miramar FL

A degree in game design, computer science with a game design focus, or multimedia art with a game design focus prepares students to enter the high-tech world of video game design. Because the technology used to create video games is difficult to master without ample training, game design graduates are in high demand.

Keiser University Pembroke Pines Campus
(954) 431-4300
12520 Pines Blvd.
Pembroke Pines, FL
Coral Cove Elementary
(754) 323-7950
5100 SW 148th Avenue
Miramar, FL
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary East
954-443-3330
10801 Pembroke Road
Pembroke Pines, FL
Ana G. Mendez University System
(954) 885-5595 x8501
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts
954-438-8882
3221 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL
DeVry University South Florida
954-499-9700
2300 SW 145 Ave.
Miramar, FL
Art Institute of Miramar
(954) 499-8577
11820 Miramar Parkway,
Miramar, FL
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary West
954-450-6990
1680 SW 184th Avenue
Pembroke Pines, FL
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Middle Central
954-322-3330
12350 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Elementary Central
(954) 322-3330
12350 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
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Game Design Degrees

A degree in game design, computer science with a game design focus, or multimedia art with a game design focus prepares students to enter the high-tech world of video game design. A game design degree program instructs students in game theory, storyboarding, game production, cinematics, 3D modeling, Flash, machinima, motion capture, advanced Flash, game mechanics, game interface design, and game audio. Because the technology used to create video games is difficult to master without ample training, game design graduates are in high demand. This means, aspiring video game designers must begin the journey from student to professional designer by enrolling in a top game design degree program.

Just about every technical school offers the degrees programs listed above, while many art schools and specialty schools offer the degree as well. Most traditional colleges and universities have a technology department or art department that offers the program, and many offer the option to take courses online. Depending in the institution, several formats may be available including traditional (entirely on-campus), online (entirely online), or blended format (both online and on-campus).

Many working and continuing/adult education students as well as students with major scheduling conflicts find that the blended or online option is much easier to manage. Online students may also opt for this format if the school of their choice is too far to commute. In some cases, students would prefer not to relocate, so they may choose the online option as well. Fortunately, online students have the opportunity to design and test video games in a virtual production lab. This allows online game design students to complete projects anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

While both the online option and the on-campus option provide a high quality education for students, there are several differences that mat not work for some students. The online option might be more difficult as students are expected to be very disciplined and organized. They must also work very well unsupervised. It is the student’s responsibility to log in for a specific number of hours per course, to turn in assignments on or before set deadlines, and to post to discussion boards in a timely and professional manner. A significant portion of the online students grade depends on participation. This is not really the case in on-campus environments where the student need only show up and listen to the lecture.

Some students might also miss the face-to-face interaction with instructors and peers, while others might see this is as a distraction. So, when it comes to making the decision to choose an online program over an on-campus program, it really boils down to a matter of preference as both types of degrees are valid in the career world.

When applying for online game design degree programs, all you have to do is check to make sure the school is accredited by a recognized agency. Some of the top agencies for online schools, and technical schools include the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), Distance Education Training Council (DETC), Council on Occupational Education (COE), Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT), Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Visit the U.S. Department of Education at Ed.gov for additional listings.

Accredited online programs should have the same curriculum requirements as traditional programs. Review the game design curriculum for a top technical school such as California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Compare Caltech’s curriculum to the program you have chosen. If the curriculum for the program you have chosen seems a little off and the school has not been accredited by a recognized agency, you should think twice before applying.

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