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Electronic Game & Interactive Development
 
 
 

In the News

Student Gallery Launches!
Electronic Game & Interactive Development has launched a new web presence. Please visit egame.champlain.edu to check out some great student work.

Students collaborate on projects in the College’s new Emergent Media Center.

Champlain Students Selected: Champlain College game development students were selected for a serious game experiment in front of 2,000 business people at global Learning 2007 conference

SERIOUS FUN: Students create a "serious game" about dangers of mercury for Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation

Making Headlines:
Champlain's Electronic Game & Interactive Development program is generating press.

Gain skills applicable beyond the entertainment field.

This degree represents the convergence of entertainment, information, technology and art. The knowledge and skills gained can be applied in industries that create and use interactive education, simulations, virtual training environments, computer aided training and online marketing, as well as in other business and educational venues that value interactive learning.

What do industry experts say?

Click here to read an interview with Design Manager David Cook

Click here to read an interview with Creative Director Clint Hocking

Want to learn more...

If you have questions about Champlain’s Electronic Game & Interactive Development Program, e-mail the assistant program director, Amanda Crispel

Game Developers speak with Champlan Students
Chris Chambers of “America’s Army” spoke to students about the Army’s serious game.

Game Developers on campus
In October, Martin Walker of A2M in Montreal shared his industry knowledge with Champlain students.

Electronic Game & Interactive Development

Take your creativity into the box.

Who said college can’t include some fun and games? Super Mario Brothers and countless other existing characters (as well as those getting animated at this moment) need your creative mind! With the video game industry growing at an incredible rate, trained professionals are in high demand.

Currently the industry requires 5,000 new hires a year in the U.S. alone, primarily in the fields of game design, art, computer programming, production and testing. Keep in mind that this number is only for the video game industry itself, and does not reflect the thousands of jobs that require the use of the same skill sets to create game design-based materials for educational, industrial, medical, military and space program training, nor does it include the numerous positions that exist in advertising, marketing and PR that also utilize gaming technology and design.

Incoming students choose from three specializations: game design, art and animation, and game programming (more information on the Electronic Game Programming degree). A strong core of game development courses will give you a solid background in game theory and production. Working in teams in an environment modeled after the industry, you will use the skills gained in these core classes to design and produce your own video games.

Game designers descend on campus

Professional game developers fly from all corners of the continent to meet with Champlain’s electronic game students. The students fire out questions about new video games, the industry and the developers’ jobs, while hanging on the professionals’ every word.

Some of the studios represented have included EA, Ubisoft, Radical Entertainment, A2M and Cryptic Studios. Industry professionals from these and other companies make up the advisory committee for the new program.

In November, Major (R) Chris Chambers, the deputy project director for “America's Army,” was joined by his fellow game developers in a presentation to game students. With more than 7.5 million registered users, “America's Army” ranks among the top five online PC action games played worldwide. The developers said it’s designed to provide civilians with an inside perspective and a virtual role in today’s modern Army. “This started out as a public communications effort,” Chambers said.

Recently, the chief technology officer at Montreal’s A2M spoke on campus about the creative and production processes for games. A2M titles include “Monster House,” “Scooby Doo,” “Kim Possible” and “Ice Age.” Representatives from EA Vancouver and EA Montreal have also visited with Champlain students and faculty to download the latest industry 411. EA video games include the top-selling “Madden NFL Football,” “The Sims” and “Harry Potter.”

 
Game Developers on campus
Electronic Game & Interactive Design students
peppered professional game developers
with questions during an on-campus meeting.
Game Developers on campus
John Buchanan of EA shares
industry data and pearls of wisdom
from the game development world.
 

Students have also discussed game development with Chris Novak of Microsoft’s Studio RX, Senta Jakobsen of Radical Entertainment and Mary DeMarle, who helped develop "Myst III & IV" and "Homeworld II."

 
Game Developers on campus
Game designers Novak, Jacobsen and DeMarle
field questions from Champlain students.
Game Developers on campus
Senta Jakobsen, a software engineer and project manager with Radical Entertainment, responds to a student’s question.
 
Game Developers on campus
Game professional Mary DeMarle
discusses her work with two students.
Game Developers on campus
Chris Novak of Microsoft’s Studio RX
speaks with a few Electronic Game
& Interactive Development
students after his presentation.
   
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