Implement the Game Sound Design minor into your education and uncover a path to a unique program designed to improve your skills in the sonic arts and digital music.
Through Game Sound Design minor, students will develop an understanding of the creative development process and technical methods used in the creation of sound within video games.
Topics that students can choose from include musical and ambient soundtracks, sound effects, voice over, and game engine implementation. This program is designed to allow students full collaboration in their work, which mimics real-world job experiences. The Game Sound Design minor is a unique opportunity for many students to gain valuable experience by learning to implement sound into games.
Choose three of the following courses (9 credits):
Based on your interest in the Business Game Sound Design minor, we thought you also might like to check out these other academic programs and opportunities.
Learn sound design from industry experts at Champlain, working with the same technology the pros use. Apply your skills and become a key part of a game development team, crafting successful games from start to finish.
Turn concepts into digital reality.
Bring ideas to life in unexpected ways.
Fueled by purpose, our future-focused education is relevant today and years ahead of its time.
With 110 professional areas of study—and career-relevant work experience built into each and every program—a Champlain degree offers a huge advantage when marketing yourself to prospective employers.
You need an education that will do more than simply prepare you for a theoretical world; it needs to get you ready for the real one.
Where career-focused academics meet a culture of collaboration, innovation, and hands-on experience.
Become a globally engaged professional. Our study abroad programs provide many pathways to life-changing experiences.
Make the grade, make your mark, and make the most of your experience with Champlain support right from the start.
Options for Champlain undergraduate students to obtain an advanced degree through simplified admissions processes and articulation agreements.