Game development and Game Creation are up and coming fields where colleges and universities are now offering degree programs. You can obtain this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine, or click on the related links section below to go directly to the site. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of all etc. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, athletic programs etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Make sure the college or university has a regional accreditation (most important). Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.
Fine Arts schools often time offer a lot of designing opportunities. Community colleges in your area might also offer courses that can expand your knowledge in video game development.
Many community colleges now offer degrees in game design/creation, and development. Check with your home county community college, they should have it by now.
I'm not sure of any specific colleges in North Carolina that offer game development-specific majors. There is Savannah College of Art and Design, though, in Savannah, GA, which is fairly close by. Ringling is in Orlando, FL. There is Digipen in Seattle, WA. Guild Hall in Plano, TX. Academy of Art in San Francisco, CA. I believe that any of the art institutes should have a degree in game development but I would stay away since they are not known for producing quality students. Make sure to apply for a scholarship and also choose a school that is close to a lot of game development studios. North Carolina is a good location and near studios, yet there are not many schools there. It is even better to take game development classes at a community college or Art Institute at a college in a town that is popular for game development, because you will almost certainly have game development professionals as your teachers. Most community colleges offer game development majors now. If you need more help you can try reading books on game development and 3D World Magazine releases a study every year of the top 10 art schools for game development. Here's a link to a good book on the subject: http://www.amazon.com/How-Get-Job-Video-Games/dp/0985377801/
Yes it is, and there are a number of colleges and universities that offer this program.
Yes come community colleges do offer childhood development courses. You will have to go to the local college and see what courses they have available.
Check with the community colleges in your area. Many of them have started game design/development and game creation degrees.
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For game creation, design, and development, there are many community colleges that offer this major, as well as some four year institutions. Thus, you can start with an associates degree, and if desired also finish a bachelor's degree.
Flint Hills Technical College's Game Design Program is in Emporia, Kansas. This is a two year college. Try the URL http://education-portal.com/kansas_game_design_colleges.html for a complete list of schools that offer this program in Kansas.
There are a few colleges that offer video game-specific degrees. Try Digipen, Guild Hall, Ringling, and SCAD. There are many other colleges that offer degrees in game development now, even community colleges. You'll want to watch out for these, though, because the professors may not be as knowledgeable. You should always aim to be taught by industry professionals because the industry is always changing anyway and each studio has different needs. Just make sure that you pick a major before you pick a general college, as an art school may have a game development program but that wouldn't be the same as a technical design or programming school. A lot of the top ones I mentioned should have design and art degrees simultaneously, so that way you can still experiment in which field you want to focus on. If you have more questions and still are unsure of which college to go to, try reading this book as it has a lot of the information you are looking for and talks about the best colleges for game development: http://www.amazon.com/How-Get-Job-Video-Games/dp/0985377801
There are a number of community colleges where you can acquire a two year associates degree in game design/development or game creation.
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