Game Designer Education and Salary



Video Game Design Education
fig. 1 A student learning Video Game Design.

How much Edcation is necessary for game designers and how does it affect their salary?

Most jobs in Video Game Design require a bachelor's degree in a major such as Programming for Electronic Games, although there are jobs available with lower requirements, but lower pay. A student can take courses for Video Game Design at colleges like Macomb Community College or Southern New Hampshire University. Students may also be able to take online courses either as part of their college education or to further develop their skills through programs on Udemy. Other skills a future Video Game Designer could develop through college education or online courses are creative writing, art, and communicating in a business setting.

The salary of a Video Game Designer may vary depending on what type of college degree they have. According to the New England Institute of Technology, a Game Designer with a Certificate or Diploma would make an average salary of $64,700 per year, a Video Game Designer with an Associate Degree will make an average of $70,000 per year, a Bachelor's degree will make a Game Designer an average of $88,000 per year, and a game designer with a Master's degree will make an average of about $114,000 per year. The amount of experience someone has will also affect their salary.