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Full Title: The Princeton Review recognizes UMBC’s Video Game Design program

UMBC has earned an honorable mention on The Princeton Review’s recently released list: “Top Schools to Study Video Game Design for 2012.The recognition places UMBC among schools like Georgia Institute of Technology, UC Santa Cruz, and Northeastern University.

Released annually, the list features 50 schools from around the country, including their “top ten” undergraduate and graduate schools in this category. This year, the University of Southern California secured first place for their undergraduate game design program. The rankings were based on a survey administered by The Princeton Review during the 2011-2012 academic year that consulted administrators at 150 schools and universities. The winning schools were judged on the quality of their curriculum, faculty, facilities, and infrastructure, as well as their scholarship, financial aid, and career opportunities.

“We salute the schools on our list this year for their commitment to this burgeoning field and the innovative programs they offer. For students aspiring to work in this more than $10.5 billion industry and for the companies that will need their creative talents and skills, we hope this project will serve as a catalyst for many rewarding connections,” says Robert Franek, The Princeton Review’s Senior VP/Publisher in a press release.

Both UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department and its Visual Arts Department offer programs for students interested in pursuing a career in video game development. Artists can concentrate on “Animation and Interactive Media,” while computer programmers can pursue the “Game Development” track within the Computer Science major. In addition, UMBC has a Game Development club, and has been a host site of the International Development Association’s Global Game Jam for the past four years.

To see a comprehensive list of winners, visit The Princeton Review’s website.

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Posted: March 1, 2012, 11:34 AM