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Drexel Garners Top Gaming Rankings from The Princeton Review

March 21, 2014

The Princeton Review’s recently published report of the “Top 25 Schools to Study Game Design” ranked Drexel’s undergraduate Gaming program fourth in the nation, and the graduate Gaming program at sixth, the highest ranked program in our region. In an expanded review pool, the undergraduate program jumped two slots from its sixth place 2013 ranking. The report is based on a 2013 survey of administrators at 150 game design programs in the US, Canada, and countries abroad.

Drexel Game Design pivots on a joint curriculum from Westphal’s Digital Media program and the Department of Computer Science in the College of Computing and Informatics. Mirroring the interdisciplinary nature of game development in commercial settings, Drexel Gaming engages students in all aspects of game design and creation through research projects and proof-of-concept demonstrations. Click here to learn more about game majors at Drexel, and click here to explore research and game examples.