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    • California Institute of the Arts

      California Institute of the Arts

      Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture

      Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, User Experience, Web, Web Design, Web Development, Architecture, Computer Programming

      4.8

      (1.1k reviews)

      Intermediate · Course

    • University of Colorado System

      University of Colorado System

      C# Programming for Unity Game Development

      Skills you'll gain: Applied Mathematics, C Sharp (Programming Language), Computer Graphics, Computer Programming, Data Structures, Entrepreneurship, FinTech, Finance, Game Theory, Interactive Design, Java Annotation, Leadership and Management, Linear Algebra, Mathematics, Other Programming Languages, Problem Solving, Research and Design, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Tools, User Experience, User Interface, Video Game Development

      4.6

      (2.1k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization

    • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)

      Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)

      Competitive Strategy and Organization Design

      Skills you'll gain: Account Management, Behavioral Economics, Business Analysis, Business Psychology, Computer Architecture, Computer Networking, Decision Making, Design and Product, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Game Theory, Human Resources, Innovation, Leadership and Management, Market Research, Marketing, Mathematics, Mergers & Acquisitions, Network Architecture, Organizational Development, Product Management, Product Marketing, Product Strategy, Regulations and Compliance, Research and Design, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain Systems, Supply Chain and Logistics

      4.7

      (3.5k reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization

    • Autodesk

      Autodesk

      Autodesk Generative Design for Manufacturing

      Skills you'll gain: 3d Modeling, Advertising, Algorithms, Analysis, Communication, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Graphics, Computer-Aided Design, Design and Product, Editing, Entrepreneurship, Graphic Design, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Manufacturing Process Management, Marketing, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Mathematics, Modeling, Process, Product Lifecycle, Product Management, Strategy and Operations, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.8

      (315 reviews)

      Advanced · Specialization

    • Free

      University of Alberta

      University of Alberta

      Problem Solving, Python Programming, and Video Games

      Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Leadership and Management, Python Programming, Syntax, Entrepreneurship, Design and Product, Mathematics, Software Testing, Experiment, Machine Learning, Computer Programming Tools, Game Theory, Probability & Statistics, Application Development, Algorithms, Problem Solving, Natural Language Processing, Theoretical Computer Science, Semantics, Computer Program, Programming Principles, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Computational Logic, Research and Design, Statistical Programming, Computer Programming, Product Design

      4.3

      (162 reviews)

      Beginner · Course

    • Free

      Stanford University

      Stanford University

      Game Theory II: Advanced Applications

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Market Research, Product Management, Cloud Computing, Entrepreneurship, Game Theory, Amazon Web Services, Machine Learning, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Research and Design, Algorithms, Product Marketing, Marketing, Statistical Programming, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Artificial Neural Networks, Applied Mathematics, Design and Product, Applied Machine Learning, Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematics, ArcGIS, Algebra

      4.7

      (557 reviews)

      Advanced · Course

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      Vanderbilt University

      Vanderbilt University

      Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative

      Skills you'll gain: Communication, Critical Thinking, Mathematics, Game Theory, Business Analysis, Research and Design, Storytelling, Strategy and Operations

      4.6

      (160 reviews)

      Beginner · Course

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      Autodesk

      Autodesk

      Modeling and Design for Mechanical Engineers with Autodesk Fusion 360

      Skills you'll gain: Communication, 3d Modeling, Modeling, Algorithms, Design and Product, Computer Graphic Techniques, Advertising, Marketing, Computer Graphics, Product Design, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.8

      (999 reviews)

      Advanced · Course

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      Institute for the Future

      Institute for the Future

      Collaborative Foresight: How to Game the Future

      Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Human Computer Interaction, Communication, Entrepreneurship, Research and Design, Probability & Statistics, Forecasting

      4.9

      (179 reviews)

      Beginner · Course

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      University of London

      University of London

      3D Interaction Design in Virtual Reality

      Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, Virtual Reality, Computer Graphics, Interactive Design

      4.6

      (118 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course

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      Autodesk

      Autodesk

      Generative Design for Industrial Applications

      Skills you'll gain: 3d Modeling, Communication, Graphic Design, Marketing, Process, Simulation, Analysis, Design and Product, Modeling, Manufacturing Process Management, Strategy and Operations, Computer Graphics

      4.8

      (80 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course

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      Google Cloud

      Google Cloud

      4 In A Row Game Development with Google Cloud + Unity

      Beginner · Project

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular game design courses

    • Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture: California Institute of the Arts
    • C# Programming for Unity Game Development: University of Colorado System
    • Competitive Strategy and Organization Design: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
    • Autodesk Generative Design for Manufacturing: Autodesk
    • Problem Solving, Python Programming, and Video Games: University of Alberta
    • Game Theory II: Advanced Applications: Stanford University
    • Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative: Vanderbilt University
    • Modeling and Design for Mechanical Engineers with Autodesk Fusion 360: Autodesk
    • Collaborative Foresight: How to Game the Future: Institute for the Future
    • 3D Interaction Design in Virtual Reality: University of London

    Skills you can learn in Design And Product

    User Interface (18)
    User Experience (16)
    Software Testing (13)
    Game Design (11)
    Agile Software Development (10)
    Graphics (10)
    Virtual Reality (9)
    Design Thinking (8)
    Web (8)
    Video Game Development (7)
    Web Design (7)
    Adobe Photoshop (6)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Game Design

    • Game designers are the artists of the gaming industry, responsible for building visually and sonically immersive worlds, creating compelling stories and characters, and establishing rules and level designs to ensure challenging gameplay. As gaming has grown into a massive industry with over $100 billion in global revenues in 2020, creative and unique video game design has become incredibly important to helping games stand out in a crowded market.

      Game design is an essential part of the broader process of video game development, but it is distinct from the technical work of coding and game programming as well as the product development and marketing work required to bring the game to store shelves. By contrast, video game design is more closely related to the world of art, relying on multimedia design and animation skills more than programming. At the same time, professional designers typically rely on specialized software and gaming engines such as Unity to bring their vision of interactive storytelling to life.‎

    • As the gaming industry has grown and games themselves become increasingly sophisticated, video game design and development has become an incredibly popular career path. After all, what could be more fun than making video games for a living?

      Of course, this popularity means that this is also a very competitive field, and aspiring game designers need a high level of art and design talent as well as experience with general-purpose programming languages like C# and game engines such as Unity to land the jobs they want.

      According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, multimedia artists and animators - including those in the video game industry - earned a median annual salary of $75,270 in 2019, and typically have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer graphics, art, or a related field.‎

    • Yes! Coursera has a wide range of courses available in computer science as well as art and graphic design, as well as courses and Specializations spanning multiple courses focused specifically on teaching video game design. You can learn from top-ranked schools like California Institute of the Arts, Michigan State University, and the University of Colorado, all on a flexible schedule and for a lower tuition than on-campus students. You can even take a Specialization from Unity to help prepare for the Unity Certified Programmer Exam, a valuable career credential in the use of this popular gaming engine.‎

    • Before studying game design, it may help to have some knowledge of computer science. If you've studied any programming languages, that experience can also come in handy as you advance through your lessons. Past experiences playing video games will also give you an appreciation for different genres and a familiarity with common gameplay aspects and gaming lingo.‎

    • People who are best suited for roles in game design are passionate gamers and eager to use their creativity to develop innovative gameplay mechanics. People who pursue roles in this field know how to draw inspiration from existing games and conceptualize plots, characters, and stages that grab and maintain the players' attention. When game concepts aren't well-received, people in game design roles must also be patient and ambitious enough to try again. And, because the gaming industry is always evolving alongside technology, people in these roles must be curious and always willing to learn something new.‎

    • Topics related to game design include creative writing and programming. Both subjects are important aspects of the game design process, so studying them separately may enhance your learning. Animation is another related subject, as animators are responsible for bringing the game to life with expressive characters and immersive scenery. Games incorporate music as well, so this is another related topic. Virtual reality is a good topic to study if you want to design games in that style.‎

    • If you dream of creating your own video game, game design is right for you. You might also want to contribute to someone else's project or land a job with one of the top video game companies, such as Nintendo, Ubisoft, or Activision Blizzard. If you love storytelling and have been fascinated with video games since you were young, game design may be an ideal topic to study.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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