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Game Design Schools

Do you love video games? No, really, do you LOVE video games and have a passion for consoles or even computer games? If so, you may want to seriously consider going to a game design school so that you can work in a field that you love. The video game industry is huge currently and there is a constant need for good game designers that have an education and a passion for gaming.


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Below we are going to take a look at some of the many career options that are available for those who go to game design school and graduate with a degree. We are also going to give some advice on making sure you find a legitimate gaming school that is NOT a scam. This is important for many reasons that we will go into more below. Finally, we are going to take a look at what your life might be like once you finish game design school and start your new life as a professional gamer or someone in the gaming industry.

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Westwood College

At Westwood College, we feel the best way to provide you with an education is to keep our schedules flexible, our facilities stocked with the industry relevant technology and materials, and our classes small.

Featured Programs:
Game Art | Game Software Development | Bachelor Degree - Animation | Bachelor Degree - Game Art | Bachelor Degree - Game Software Development

Featured Locations:
California | Illinois | Virginia





Careers for a Game Designer?

Here is a quick rundown of some of the exciting and fulfilling jobs that you can get with a degree in game design from a reputable school.

  • Game Tester - If you like playing video games and want to try them out before anyone else, you may get a job as a game tester. Having a game design degree will help make this dream a reality.
  • Game Designer - If you would rather help others write video and computer games, the right degree can get you started in the right direction of a hot new career that pays well and is rewarding as well.
  • Project Manager for Game - As you rise through the ranks at a game company, you may be put in charge of a whole team of designers and artists to come up with the next hit video game franchise. With the right game designer degree, the possibilities are endless.
  • Online Gamer - You may also find that you have a knack for creating games and come up with something that allows you to make money online. This is a real option for many people who finish game design school and get a degree.

This is just a small sampling of some of the great paths you could follow once you finish school for becoming a game designer.

Finding a Legitimate Game Design School

The next step is to find a school that will give you a diploma that actually means something. Finding a game design school that is actually accredited is important to make sure the money you spend on the education is spent on more than just a worthless piece of paper. Beyond being a legitimate and reputable gaming school, you also want to make sure that your education is going to be affordable and not leave you with a debt you cannot repay easily. When it comes to getting a "degree in gaming," the possibilities are wide open when it comes to careers.

Your Future With a Game Design Degree

Picture this - you are sitting in your office playing Modern Warfare 12 to work out some of the bugs BEFORE it is released to the public. For lunch you order a pizza and take a break from the game to surf the Internet for "research" about the game and what fans think. And speaking of fans, since landing the good game design gig, Twitter fans and Facebook friends have increased exponentially - which is a good thing for your social life as well. And it all started when you got off the couch and jumped on the computer to check out some top notch game design school.

Would you like this to be YOUR future? It can be your life if you work hard and make it your dream and goal in life. The first step is getting a degree from a reputable game design school. We have given you some great tips to make sure you find one that will help you achieve all your goals - even if that just means playing video games and getting paid for it.








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