Associate of Science in Video Game Design

Video Game Design at Keiser University

Keiser University's Associate of Science in Video Game Design presents the processes and skills required to perform game design and development. Students are immersed in creative and conceptual areas, such as character development, 3-D modeling and animation, game documentation, game balance, interactive storytelling, and interface development.

Throughout the Video Game Design program, students develop expertise in programming languages and game engines, as well as enhanced critical thinking and communication skills. Students also get the opportunity to enhance their conceptualization of 3-D modeling; animation theory and techniques; level design and architecture; and texturing and lighting over the course of the program.

Associate of Science in Video Game Design courses include:

Keiser University's Associate of Science in Video Game Design degree program provides students with specialized skills and knowledge required to begin careers in this creative field.