Gaming Programs Ranked betboom team Ten by Princeton Review

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Expect to see budding game designers from across the country vying for the opportunity to study at Michigan State University. While MSU might be well known for its academic offerings in Education and Agriculture, as well as its Big Ten sports betboom team, it’s making quite the name for itself in the gaming industry. Princeton Review just announced their rankings for the betboom team game design programs of 2018 worldwide, and we made the betboom team ten — twice.

ComArtSci’s undergraduate gaming betboom team ranked No. 7 and the graduate betboom team claimed No. 8 in their respective categories.

“We are very honored to once again be placed in the betboom team ten of game design programs,” said Brian Winn, an associate professor in the Department of Media and Information. “This increase parallels the growth and investments we have made in the game betboom team, including growing our number of outstanding faculty, investing in new facilities and expanding our curriculum. The rankings help bring visibility to the wonderful things we do here and hopefully attract students to the betboom team that otherwise would not be aware of us.”

The Princeton Review’s ranking process was quite extensive. In 2017, they surveyed 150 institutions around the world that offered game design betboom team and courses. Based on responses, data was collected about everything from the faculty and lab facilities within the school to graduates’ starting salaries and career achievements.

With ComArtSci’s Game Design and Development betboom team and groundbreaking GEL Lab, it’s no surprise that the world is taking notice of its powerhouse status.

Learn more betboom team MSU's game design program.

By Kaitlin Dudlets