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2026-2027 Catalog

Game Design and Development, A.A.S.


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Associate of Applied Science Degree

This associate of applied science degree will provide students with the foundational skills for game design and development.

Program Outcomes

A. Display technical knowledge and skills in drawing and composition applying principles of design, color, visual space, layout, topography, and technique to create effective visual communication.

B. Communicate ideas, vision, and design strategy in a professional and articulate manner using visual, oral and/or written communication skills.

C. Demonstrate the ability to use creative thought processes, listening and reading skills, planning, and principles of visual communication using software application tools to communicate the intended message to the intended target audience.

D. Complete various digital media design elements and projects for print, web and other forms of distribution such as DVD or broadcast media while demonstrating the ability to meet deadlines, work independently and/or as part of a team to create professional quality work and while adhering to professional ethics, legal guidelines and copyright law. 

E. Evaluate and critique digital media designs and projects (including their own designs and projects) in a professional and articulate manner using oral and/or written communication skills.

F. Produce a body of work suitable for seeking employment opportunities or transfer opportunities to a four year university in graphic design or related field.

A. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of gaming and computing.

B. Demonstrate ability to contribute to design, develop, and promote a game.

C. Identify and Use Industry Standard Applications in Game Design and Development.

D. Demonstrate the ability to program using industry standard software.

E. Demonstrate the ability to create graphical assets using industry standard digital graphics software.

F. Demonstrate the ability to design for various operating systems and formats.

G. Work effectively in teams to solve complex problems.

H. Apply principles of game design and development to generate a portfolio.

I. Demonstrate an understanding of computing principles related to programming, graphics, environments, and how they relate to game design and development.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry level employment in the following areas:

  • Level Designer
  • Game Programmer/Developer
  • Asset Developer

Transfer Information

MCCC has transfer agreements with Western Governors University. For information regarding transfer opportunities for this or any program, please visit the Transfer section of the MCCC website.

 

Required General Education Courses


See the General Education Requirements  for a list of courses that satisfy the General Education Learning Competencies.

Required Courses and Sequence


Fall Semester (Year 1)


Winter Semester (Year 1)


Winter Semester (Year 2)


Total Degree Requirements: 60 credits


Total Degree Costs: 60 minimum billable contact hours


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