Game Design Minor

Introducing the Exciting New Video Game Design Minor at Tusculum University
At Tusculum University, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest offering: a unique Video Game Design minor. This program aims to harness students’ passion for gaming into practical skills that will open up diverse career opportunities, aligning with our mission to provide an active and experiential education that enriches personal lives and equips career-ready professionals.

A Gateway to the Future of Gaming
When it comes to conveying the dynamic and evolving nature of the video game industry, nothing beats a hands-on learning experience. Our new Video Game Design minor is packed with real-world insights and innovative courses designed to prepare students for the rapidly-growing gaming sector. PioneerCon, our recent showcase, highlighted the impact and scope of the gaming industry, from lucrative financial insights to career paths in game development.

Combining Passion with Education
What makes the Video Game Design minor really stand out is its flexibility. It’s open to students from various majors – not just computer science. We believe gaming is a universal language, suitable for everyone from English majors weaving storytelling into their games to psychology students exploring the nuances of player engagement. Walter Wimberly, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology, a key figure behind this initiative, draws from his background in real-time simulation and training, aiming to build an inclusive environment where students can incorporate their unique skill sets and interests.

The Advantage of Minor Specializations
Minors can add an appealing edge to a resume, showing potential employers a candidate’s diverse skills and interests. While employers in IT and computer science fields might focus on technical prowess, having a Video Game Design minor can demonstrate creativity, initiative, and the ability to think outside the box. According to Walter Wimberly, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology, the projects that students develop during the program will provide tangible proof of their skills and creativity, enhancing the value of the minor on their resume.

Supporting Aspirations with Practical Skills
Tusculum University’s initiative is also about options – providing students with multiple paths they can explore. Whether a student aims to soar in the gaming industry or merely wants to gain additional, marketable skills, the Video Game Design minor offers a pragmatic yet thrilling opportunity. Students will have the freedom to experiment with different genres, from text-based games reminiscent of old bulletin board systems to modern VR experiences, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

Conclusion
Our new Video Game Design minor at Tusculum University is not just about playing games; it’s about creating them, understanding their complexities, and leveraging them for both fun and practical applications. We invite students from all academic backgrounds to join us and turn their passion for gaming into a rewarding career. As Walter Wimberly, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology, puts it, the more choices you have, the happier and more fulfilled your professional journey will be.
Stay tuned, get involved, and let’s build the future of gaming together!