A student play tests virtual reality software
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Our game design program is ranked #3 in the world by The Princeton Review.

Students showcase their projects at the IGDA conference

Why study interactive media: game design and development at Clark?

  • Benefit from studio experiences and industry partnerships that drive entrepreneurship and collaboration.
  • Choose to continue your studies for a fifth year, obtaining an MFA in addition to your B.A.
  • State-of-the art labs and industry-standard software.
Students demo their game, "Unsent" during ClarkFest

Personalize your major

Focus on specialized major track like UI/UX, production, visual design, audio engineering, programming, writing, or design your own. Form teams to learn every aspect of game design and build your portfolio.

State of the art creative spaces

The cutting-edge facilities housed at the Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design will empower you to bring your creative visions to life.

From immersive audio production to advanced AR/VR experiences, you’ll be prepared to thrive in a constantly evolving industry.

Students using motion capture technology

Students play test the games that they've created

The new center was designed to promote collaboration and inspire interdisciplinary thinking and the development of innovative technologies.

Spaces include a multimedia gallery, augmented reality/virtual reality lab, video game library, makerspace, incubator space, robotics lab, and a data science lab.

Students building in the robotics lab

Students play games from the video game library

$168,000

average salary of a video game industry employee

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Sign up today to get details and take the next step toward your career in this thriving industry.

Still undecided? Explore the game design major at the Becker School of Design and Technology.