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Princeton Review ranks Ģý among best game design programs

 

 

Game Design – Digital Entertainment Technology
Students in Ģý’s game design program learn to create virtual reality experiences and mobile games and work with AI technology

For the eighth consecutive year, Ģý has earned a top spot on The Princeton Review’s list of best game design programs. Ģý is ranked No. 28 in the “Top 50 Undergraduate Schools for Game Design for 2023” list. 

“We have found that our ranking brings awareness of the digital entertainment technology program to people who might not have considered Ģý,” said Dr. Brian Burton, associate professor and lead faculty of the program. “Thanks to our consistent ranking in the top 50 game design degrees, students from all over the United States and even the world have visited our campus and spoken with the faculty and students in the program.” 

Programs are ranked based on a survey conducted in 2022 of administrators at 150 institutions offering game design coursework and/or degrees in the U.S., Canada and some countries abroad. The survey covers a range of topics, from academics and faculty credentials to graduates’ employment and career achievements. Ģý has the highest-ranked program at a faith-based university and is the second highest-ranked program in Texas. The full report can be seen at .

Burton works with a student in the digital entertainment technology program.

“We have alumni working at top game design studios around the world, and we maintain those connections,” Burton said. “The benefit to Ģý – beyond bringing students from around the world – is a very creative group of students using technology to create VR experiences, mobile games, games on Steam and Epic, and competing (and winning) every year at Filmfest.”

The game design program at Ģý is part of the School of Information Technology and Computing’s digital entertainment technology degree, which equips students with the tools needed to create digital content and learn about the creative processes behind concepts and design. 

“Students graduating from digital entertainment technology are in high demand,” Burton said. “With our new classes on how to use the recent developments in artificial intelligence, DET students are even more productive and finding new ways to apply their knowledge.”

The Princeton Review developed its Top Schools for Game Design project in 2010 with guidance from a national advisory board the company formed to help design the project survey and ranking methodology. The Princeton Review also is known for its annual rankings of colleges, business schools and law schools in dozens of categories. 

PC Gamer magazine, The Princeton Review‘s reporting partner for this project since 2013, has a feature article on the rankings in its May issue.

 

— Connor Mullins

April 5, 2023

 
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