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Computer Gaming Programs at Ontario Colleges

What to expect from a career as a Computer or Video Game Designer

A career designing computer and video games may seem too good to be true, but computer gaming programs at Ontario colleges can help make it happen. Computer game design and development won’t be all fun and games, however – although you’ll get plenty of hands-on testing time, the programs still require hard work, attention to detail and the ability to think ahead.

If you have digital design skills and a passion for computer games, and you want to become a video or computer game designer, here’s what you need to know. More

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SHERIDAN TRAFALGAR (OAKVILLE) WAITLISTED 4 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) 2013 - Sep Visit

BACHELOR OF GAME DESIGN


  • Program Code: PBGDS
  • Credential: DEGREE
  • Program Level: DEGREE
  • Program Type: CO-OP
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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NIAGARA WELLAND CAMPUS WAITLISTED 3 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) 2013 - Sep Visit

GAME DEVELOPMENT


  • Program Code: 0441
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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SHERIDAN TRAFALGAR (OAKVILLE) WAITLISTED 3 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

Game Level Design


  • Program Code: PGLDS
  • Credential: GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
  • Program Level: POST-DIPLOMA
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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HUMBER NORTH WAITLISTED 6 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

GAME PROGRAMMING


  • Program Code: 11661
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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