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Common Questions About Community College Game Design Programs

Posted by Michelle Burton. Last updated August 28, 2019.

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Common questions about community college game design programs asked by our readers:

What are the best community college programs for game design?

Community colleges offer everything from a certificate to an AAS in Game Design, Game Development, Game Design and Development, Game Programming, Computer Science with Game Design, Simulation and Game Development, Game and Simulation Design, Animation-Entertainment and Game Art Design, Animation and Game Design, Gaming and Animation, Computer Game Development, and more. Any of these programs will prepare you for a position in game design.

What are the best community colleges for game design?

More community colleges than ever before are offering game design to help meet the demand for skilled, professionals in the field. Community colleges offer everything from a certificate to an AAS in Game Design, Game Development, Game Programming, Computer Science with Game Design, and more. Some top options include Anne Arundel Community College, Austin Community College, Bristol Community College, Delaware Community College, Edmonds Community College, Houston Community College, Glendale Community College, Hillsborough Community College, Johnson County Community College, Mesa Community College, Middlesex County College,  Montgomery Country Community College, Piedmont Community College, Seattle Central Community College, Wake Technical Community College, and Westchester Community College.

How much does it cost to go to a community college for game design?

For the 2018-2019 school year, the reported tuition at public two-year schools was an average $3,660. For private community colleges, the Community College Review estimates that average tuition is around $15,460 per year.

Which community colleges offer game design programs?

The U.S. is home to more than 1,130 community colleges enrolling more than 13 million students. Many of these schools have art and design programs leading to everything from a certificate to an AAS degree. Some of the top community colleges for game design programs include Anne Arundel Community College, Austin Community College, Bristol Community College, Delaware Community College, Edmonds Community College, Houston Community College, Glendale Community College, Hillsborough Community College, Johnson County Community College, Mesa Community College, Middlesex County College,  Montgomery Country Community College, Piedmont Community College, Seattle Central Community College, Wake Technical Community College, and Westchester Community College.

What type of game design degree can I get at a community college?

Community colleges offer everything from a certificate to an AAS in Game Design, Game Development, Game Design and Development, Game Programming, Computer Science with Game Design, Simulation and Game Development, Game and Simulation Design, Animation-Entertainment and Game Art Design, Animation and Game Design, Gaming and Animation, Computer Game Development, and more. Any of these programs will prepare you for a position in game design.

Is an associate degree in game design enough to get a job in game design?

An associate degree in game design will prepare you for a career in game design. While a bachelor’s degree is often preferred for high-level positions, an associate degree is usually enough for many entry-level positions.  

What are the different types of two-year degrees for game design?

The different types of two-year degrees are the Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), and Associate of Applied Science (AAS). Aspiring designers may earn a two-year degree in Game Design, Game Development, Game Design and Development, Game Programming, Computer Science with Game Design, Simulation and Game Development, Game and Simulation Design, Animation-Entertainment and Game Art Design, Animation and Game Design, Gaming and Animation, Computer Game Development, and more.

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