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Minnesota Video Game Design Schools
You are interested in video game design schools in Minnesota because you want to place yourself among the ranks of Stieg Hedlund and John Romero. You are ready to become a leading game designer. You want to learn how to bring colors, graphics, textures, backgrounds, and characters together to create a visual masterpiece. The video game career you desire could soon be yours!
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GLOBE UNIVERSITY / MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Blaine, Minnesota
Plymouth, Minnesota
Richfield / Bloomington, Minnesota
Shakopee, Minnesota
St. Cloud, Minnesota
Programming & Video Game Development
If you are captivated by complex video game graphics and animation, Globe University/Minnesota School of Business offer an Associate in Applied Science Degree program that can get you started on a career in computer programming and video game development in as little as 18 months. |
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BROWN COLLEGE
Mendota Heights, Minnesota
Game Design and Development
Brown College offers a video game design degree program that provides the knowledge, skills and experience needed to prepare the student for employment in entry-level positions in the field of game design. |
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 | WESTWOOD COLLEGE
Online
Game Art & Design
Game Software Development
Westwood College's programs in video game design and development will help you gain the real-world applied knowledge and skills needed to be productive and successful in a career in game design and development.
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 | THE ART INSTITUTE ONLINE
Online
Game Art & Design
The Game Art & Design program has been designed with extensive input from game-industry professionals and focus on the artistic, design side of creating video games. |
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 | DEVRY UNIVERSITY
Online
Game & Simulation Programming
DeVry's Online Game and Simulation Programming curriculum will prepare you to join the private and public sector game software industry in a variety of software development roles across the game programming life cycle, including programmer, software engineer and project coordinator. Start your Game and Simulation Programming career with DeVry University!
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