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Video Game Careers

If you enjoy playing video games, why not learn more about video game careers? Earn a B.S. in Game Art & Design. With the right training, you could join this fun profession.

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Computer applications software engineers design, create and modify computer applications software. As a video game designer, you could program, design or produce the next popular video game. Learn more about this exciting career by requesting information from the following colleges:

Education and Training

Video game careers are competitive and highly technical. To be successful in the field you must have skills in design, computer animation and game development. Courses you would take include a foundation in digital game design through the study of:

  • Gaming technology
  • Game design process
  • 3-D animation
  • Level design

In other related career paths you may require more specific training, such as game engine design or character modeling. A Bachelor's in Game and Simulation Programming Campus would enhance this career path!

Expected Salary

Upon completion of a B.S. in Animation or related field, your income will vary according to your particular career and experience. Video game testers often start off with a salary of about $30,000 range. With experience, testers make up to $50,000 a year. Game designers with less than 3 years or less of experience make around $46,000. Beginning programmers make around $50,000, while technical directors can more than $110,000. Therefore, you can expect to make anywhere from $59,130 and $92,130 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top 10% in the profession earn up to $114,000.

Projected Career Growth

The market for educational and entertainment software, which includes video games, is expected to experience robust growth over the next decade. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of computer applications software engineers is expected to rise by 9% through 2014. The video game industry is even stronger after almost 30 years. If you want to enter the exciting and fun world of video game design be sure to get the right training. Some jobs to look out for if you have a video game degree are:

  • Video game tester
  • Video game programmers
  • Video game designer
  • Video game producer

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