Our Joint Programs of Study:

Eight Distinct Games Degree Programs

Recognizing inherent multidisciplinary nature of games, our program offers eight very different degrees in distinct areas study across several schools and at varying levels of instruction. However, even though USC Games students may be enrolled in different degree programs, we have worked very hard to integrate our curriculum so that students are all part of the same collaborative community and work together on projects across all degrees and disciplines from day one. Our community is truly multidisciplinary as it reflects the ever-growing landscape of the games industry and interactive entertainment.

At the undergraduate level, we offer a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Games), a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Game Development and Interaction Design, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Game Art, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Themed Entertainment.

For students at the graduate level, we offer a Master of Fine Arts in Interactive Media & Games, a Master of Arts in Cinematic Arts (Media Arts, Games, and Health), a Master of Science in Game Design and Development, and a Master of Science in Computer Science (Games).

Deciding which program is right for you depends on your goals and level of preparation. All of our degrees include hands-on project-based instruction. For those primarily interested in design and production, we suggest the B.F.A. in Game Development and Interaction Design, M.S. in Game Design and Development, or M.F.A. in Interactive Media degrees in the School of Cinematic Arts. For those primarily interested in art creation, we suggest the B.F.A. in Game Art in the School of Cinematic Arts. For those interested in focusing on technical development for games we suggest the Computer Science (Games) degrees in the Viterbi School of Engineering. And for those interested in the emerging field of themed entertainment and immersive design, we suggest the B.F.A. in Themed Entertainment in the School of Cinematic Arts.

In addition to our full degree programs, we also offer a wide range of minors for undergraduates who would like to add an expertise in one of the various aspects of games alongside their major field of study. No matter which degree program you are enrolled in, you will be working collaboratively with students from across the University in fields including business, law, art, music, theater, communication, medicine, and more. USC Games is truly a cross-disciplinary hub within the wider USC community.

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