Champlain College Adds Two New Majors This Year — Game Business & Publishing and Game Sound Design
Vermont Business Magazine For the ninth year in a row, Champlain College has secured a spot on The Princeton Review’s list of Top Game Design Schools – this year coming in at number 17.
Champlain College has one of the world’s most comprehensive game development programs, with six undergraduate majors representing every aspect of the game development industry—including the developers who design, create, and code the games, and the business professionals and entrepreneurs who launch them into the world.
The school offers Bachelor of Science Degrees in Game Art, Game Design, Game Production Management, and Game Programming. This year, The Game Studio at Champlain College will add two new majors in Game Business & Publishing and Game Sound Design, and is currently building curriculum for a master’s degree in game and simulation.
“Champlain’s world-renowned game programs feature state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional faculty with extensive game industry experience,” says Benjamin Ola. Akande, President of Champlain College. “We immerse students in a complete ecosystem that simulates the industry which is why they’re fully prepared to join professional studios by the time they graduate.”
“Champlain’s unique powerhouse of a Game Studio is modeled after AAA game industry studios,” said Amanda Crispel, Assistant Dean of Game Development and Professor of Game Design. “Our students learn essential professional, social, and communication skills as they master the latest game development practices, processes, and techniques. Students and faculty work extremely hard to have one of the top gaming programs in the world, and we are honored to repeatedly be named a Top Game Design school by The Princeton Review.”
Real game industry studios revolve around collaboration, which is why the Champlain College Game Studio places students in a cross-discipline collaborative setting that replicates the experience they'll have as graduates. Facilitated by the school’s game-industry expert professors, the cohort experience emphasizes teamwork across all the game development disciplines over the course of four years.
Champlain’s new Game Business & Publishing major prepares students to succeed in the behind-the-scenes business side of the game industry—the research, analytics, strategy, supply chains and public relations—that can ultimately make or break a game. Working alongside their game development colleagues, they will learn every step in the process from market research of concept to launch and promotion. Graduates will be prepared to work with the biggest brands, launch indie games, start their own company, or dive into the booming world of esports.
Champlain’s Upside-Down Curriculum allows students to gain an extraordinary amount of knowledge and experience in the field before they graduate. Game development students start taking courses in their major in their very first semester, which means they will spend more time immersed in their field, learning through firsthand experience to qualify for professional internships far earlier than they would at other schools.
Champlain students graduate with a background to rival many candidates who are already working in the industry. They go on to work at leading game companies, including Rockstar, Sony, Microsoft, Blizzard Entertainment, Ubisoft, Epic Games, Raven, EA, Bungie, Insomniac Games, and Vicarious Visions. Students are also given the opportunity to study abroad at Champlain’s campus in Montreal, one of the world’s top gaming hubs, where courses are taught by leading game professionals.
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About Champlain College
Founded in 1878, Champlain College is a small, not-for-profit, private college in Burlington, Vermont, with additional campuses in Montreal, Canada, and Dublin, Ireland. Champlain offers a traditional undergraduate experience from its beautiful campus overlooking Lake Champlain. Since 1993, Champlain has also offered industry-focused undergraduate and graduate programs fully online to working adults, and, through its truED workforce development program, to leading organizations across the country. Champlain's distinctive career-driven approach to higher education embodies the notion that true learning occurs when information and experience come together to create knowledge. Champlain College is included in the Princeton Review's The Best 386 Colleges: 2021 Edition, and was named the best private online college by Intelligent.com in 2020. Champlain was ranked among the top 100 Regional Universities in the North and named a "Most Innovative School" for the sixth year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. For more information, visit champlain.edu.
Source: Burlington, VT (March 24, 2021) – Champlain College
