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Bachelor of Science

Computer Science – Video Game Design

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Academics / School of Science, Technology and Health / Computer Science – Video Game Design

A WINNING GAME DESIGN PROGRAM

Imagine creating a passion, like the one you feel when gaming, for a new generation of gamers. As the video game industry continuously grows, so do opportunities for those who understand both the creative and technical sides of the industry. In Tiffin University’s video game design program, you’ll gain a breadth of knowledge in design, animation, graphic arts and computer programming – all valuable skills that will make you a player in the dynamic game design industry.

TU’s video game design program will provide you with the skills you need to successfully work in the games industry as a programmer, designer or producer. You’ll gain a broad base of experience, allowing you to find success either at larger firms or with smaller developers – the latter of which is of tremendous contemporary relevance, as many new jobs in game development are at small-to-medium size studios.

There has been a dramatic spike in independent game development in the last five years, due to the rise in popularity of mobile gaming, and the proliferation of off-the-shelf game engines such as Unity. The video game design field is an offshoot of software development and so fits in nicely with our program as well as our software development concentration. However, video game design narrows the scope and focuses on the gaming industry, which is growing globally and exponentially.

Programmed for Success
  • Acquire the skills you’ll need to successfully work in the games industry or a related field where gaming technologies are used in education and training.
  • Study with professors who bring years of industry leadership and experience to the classroom.
  • Work in an advanced computer science lab with the most up-to-date software environments and equipment.
  • You’ll complete a required professional internship, and the opportunities in the field for internships are abundant.
  • The TU School of Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

The video game design concentration will prepare you with real-world skills and knowledge of the video game industry, including game design, animation, graphic arts, database structures and computer programming. You’ll study with knowledgeable professors who bring years of IT experience. During your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to earn a number of industry certifications, including the industry recognized Unity Certified User certification. And, along with game design concepts, you’ll learn the basic skills of communication, organization, critical thinking and teamwork – soft skills that are critical to the success of any IT professional.

A Practical, Professional Education
  • The program will prepare you for a role in game development, with specific expertise in working with the Unity Engine. (According to CB Insights, a tech market intelligence platform, Unity developer is the seventh fastest growing job worldwide.)
  • Industry certifications are built into course work and you will be prepared for:
    • Excel
    • Microsoft Client
    • Network +
    • Security+
    • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
    • Certified Associate in Software Testing (CAST) or Certified Associate in Software Quality
    • HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals
    • Introduction to Programming Using Python
    • Access Specialist
    • Programming in C#
    • A+ Certification
    • Server+/Microsoft Server 2016
    • Linux+ or RedHat Certification
    • ICDN1
    • ICDN2
    • Cloud+/Microsoft Cloud
    • CISCO CCNA
    • Linux +
    • AWS Cloud
  • Tiffin is an Amazon Web Services Academy, enabling us to provide a cloud-computing curriculum that prepares you to pursue industry-recognized certifications and in-demand cloud jobs.
  • Tiffin University is a Certiport Authorized Testing Center and a Pearson Vue Testing Center, enabling you to take most of the certification exams right on campus.

In the video game design program, you’ll learn by doing, as you combine game design concepts with hands-on practice. Most of our classes are hands-on, where you’ll actively work on projects based on in-class learning. You’ll work with the same equipment and software that is utilized in the industry. You’ll participate in a 150-hour professional internship, gaining valuable industry experience. You’ll see firsthand the industry at work through field trip visits. And, you’ll hear from accomplished IT professionals, who visit our campus to speak on current topics.

Bringing Knowledge to Practice
  • In game design classes, you’ll engage in project-based learning, working with real equipment and software.
  • In your second-to-last course of the program, CST460 Research in Computer Science, you’ll focus on a project through the term, encompassing all areas of course work and putting knowledge into practice.
  • In the final course, CST470 Internship, you’ll work professionally within an organization for a minimum of 150 hours gaining practical experience and learning what life is like working in the industry.
  • Hands-on IT projects working with the local community are at times incorporated into course work.
  • Clubs and organizations – such as the Tiffin University ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) Student Chapter, or what we call Technology Club – offer insights into real-world learning.

Gaming programmers are in very high demand in the video game industry, and this includes those with experience as well as entry-level. According to the U.S. Dept. of Labor, video game designer employment will skyrocket 30 percent this decade, placing it among the fastest growing careers in America.

CAREERS
  • Creative Game Director
  • Game Animator
  • Game Artist
  • Game Designer
  • Game Developer
  • Game Marketer/PR
  • Game Producer
  • Game Programmer
  • Mobile Game Designer
  • Multimedia artist
  • Simulation Programmer
WHERE TU GRADS HAVE WORKED
  • Cooper Tire
  • First Energy
  • Marathon
  • Webster
  • Local school districts

Program Guide

This guide provides an overview of the degree’s curriculum, career opportunities, and hands-on learning experiences.

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Class of 2022
Wheelersburg, Ohio
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