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RIT ranks 4th globally among leading universities for aspiring game developers, based on The Princeton Review's latest international rankings.
Dive into the realms of simulation, educational entertainment, or data visualization while honing your game design and development expertise to craft groundbreaking gaming experiences.
The master's program in game design immerses students in entertainment technology and related disciplines. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field through coursework in computer graphics, game engines, interactive storytelling, and virtual world creation. While emphasizing technical development, the program also teaches essential design principles. This degree is tailored for those pursuing careers in the gaming sector or adjacent fields like simulation, educational technology, or visual analytics.
The game design master's curriculum includes core requirements, five specialized electives, and a culminating capstone project. This two-year, on-campus program follows a cohort model with portfolio-based admissions. In their final year, students collaborate in development teams to build a functional game engine and software title as their capstone. This project involves both individual contributions and teamwork, concluding with a faculty evaluation, public showcase, and live demonstration. Together, these components deliver an unparalleled educational pathway for future game industry professionals.