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All the basics of game development in a college degree? Game on.

You will never look at a video game the same again. While pursuing an Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in Gaming from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, you will focus on the foundational elements of gaming, such as gamification, game design, and game development. The world of gaming is a treasure trove of creativity, intelligence, and entertainment. In addition to computer science, this growing, techno-creative gaming industry is a balancing act of consumer interest and high-end technology, immersive stories and imaginative gameplay.

Start earning your Associate’s Degree in Gaming at University of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ while deciding if a bachelor’s level program is right for you. With the skills learned in your associate’s program, you can start pursuing professional roles upon completion. From there, you can pursue your bachelor’s game degree while starting your career.

With your gaming degree, you can turn information and stories into interactive experiences the world will never forget. Understanding the contemporary landscape of gaming at the intersection of creativity and technology is vital to creating impactful video game experiences that resonate with a wide audience. Make your dreams come to life on screen!

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By the Numbers

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Programs & Requirements

Programs & Requirements

* The credit hours listed on this page only reference the specific program requirements and is not reflective of the total hours necessary to receive your degree. ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ requires all students obtain a minimum of 60 hours for an associate’s degree and a total of 120 hours for a bachelor’s degree. Transfer and prior learning credits may be counted toward those totals.

To learn more about our General Education Requirements, please visit the page referenced below or explore our Academic Catalog

General Education Requirements

Bachelor of Science in Gaming

Pursuing a degree in something you’re passionate about is an investment in your future. If you love computer science and video games, then a gaming degree from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ may be perfect for you. Your classes will peel back the layers of gaming, and you’ll gain an understanding of essentials like computer programing, software engineering, and more. Explore databases and simulations, interactions and AI, all in a supportive environment focused on your success. Your courses will prepare you not only for a career in game development but also for high-demand computer software jobs. You will have the knowledge and skillset to tackle any technological profession – and it all starts here.  

Course Requirements

Minor in Gaming

Are you passionate about video games and computer science but have other interests as well? No worries; with ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’ minor in gaming, you can explore other passions while learning more about game development too. You will grow as a developer and creator while still maintaining a balance between your other interests. Don’t sacrifice what you love. Embrace the flexibility of UC’s gaming minor. There are many jobs where a background in programming and game development will benefit you. 

Required Courses (21 hours)

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Associate of Science in Gaming

Earn an associate degree that gives you a broad fundamental understanding of important game development concepts. You'll cover the essential knowledge and skills to make you more marketable in the gaming and IT industries, and it won't take you four years to get there.

Required Courses (18 hours)

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Program Mission

The purpose of the gaming degree program at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ is to instill in you solid critical-thinking skills and technological awareness. We're here to prepare you for a successful career in multiple avenues of computer-based professions.

Design video game concepts for diverse audiences.
Apply the fundamentals of interactive/UX design.
Understand the basic concepts of gamification.
Create advanced multi-player game environments.
Adapt games for a mobile platform.
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Gaming Careers & Outcomes

All stats from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Video Game Designer: $78,790

Video Game Designer: $78,790

Video game designers are an integral part of making video games come to life. They work to help others play by designing games and working on them through every stage of their life cycle. 

Computer Programmer: $93,000

Computer Programmer: $93,000

Programmers write, modify, test, and launch code to run software and applications. 

Video Game Artist: $78,790

Video Game Artist: $78,790

Video game artists create the art that brings a video game to life. They design characters, backgrounds, objects, and more that shape the way a video game looks. 

Quality Assurance Tester: $109,020

Quality Assurance Tester: $109,020

Quality assurance testers test programs, applications, and more to find any issues or bugs that need to be resolved to improve the overall quality of the project.  

Software Developer: $109,020

Software Developer: $109,020

Software developers design and improve computer, mobile, and console applications and programs. 

Web Developer: $78,300

Web Developer: $78,300

Web developers create, modify, and test code in order to create and maintain websites.

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Common Questions

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Faculty Experts in Gaming

See the faces behind the screens. This is your chance to learn more about your future gaming professors!

Dr. Christian Youngblood

Dr. Christian Youngblood

Associate Professor
School of Computer Information Sciences

Dr. Christian Youngblood

Contact Information

christian.youngblood [at] ucumberlands.edu
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Dr. Elyson De La Cruz

Dr. Elyson De La Cruz

Adjunct Professor
School of Computer Information Sciences

Dr. Elyson De La Cruz

Contact Information

elyson.delacruz [at] ucumberlands.edu
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Dr. Aashis Luitèl

Dr. Aashis Luitèl

Adjunct Professor
School of Computer Information Sciences

Dr. Aashis Luitèl

Contact Information

ash.luitel [at] ucumberlands.edu
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