Our Four Study Streams
Game Design, Game Art, Music + Sound Design, Software Development
Choose from these 4 study streams
TWU’s Game Development Program offers four study streams. Which stream is right for you?
The world-builder
You’re a creative and narrative artist. You love to give form to systems and breathe life into the imaginary worlds, characters, places, and plots everyone wants to interact with.
What’s my stream?
Game Design: learn how to design, structure and write narrative and dialogue, and do public relations, blogging and community management for video games.
The Artist
Design is your life. So is learning how to create amazing, memorable-looking game worlds—including the websites and materials that promote them to the world.
What’s my stream?
Game Art: learn to design and implement artwork and animation for video games and create supporting publicity materials like promotional websites.
The maestro
Passionate about music and sound, you love to play around with digital technology to create dynamic sound environments. You believe the best gaming experience is an immersive one.
What’s my stream?
Music + Sound Design: learn how to compose and create the sound environments and soundtracks of game worlds.
The Coder
You’re a technical thinker, you love working with machines, and you’re passionate about programming. You’re looking for the chance to put it all together as part of a diverse team.
What’s my stream?
Software Development: learn to program and design video game software.
Study Streams
A. Game Design: Students learn how to design games, and combine that with the study of writing, art, sound design, programming or business.
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B. Game Art: Students learn to design and implement artwork and animation for video games and create supporting publicity materials like promotional websites.
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C. Music + Sound Design: Students learn how to compose and create the sound environments and soundtracks of game worlds.
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D. Software Development: Students learn to program and design video game software.
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