Game Design Minor
The primary program offered by the Game Design Initiative is an undergraduate Minor in Game Design. Cornell does not offer a major in Game Design; the members of GDIAC believe that game design is an interdisciplinary program that should complement a traditional major such as computer science, information science, art, music, or new media studies. This philosophy has allowed us to leverage Cornell's world class education while still preparing students for careers in gaming.
While the College of Engineering sponsors the Minor in Game Design, all undergraduate students from colleges across Cornell are eligible to complete the Minor, including state-affiliated colleges such as the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Official minor audits are completed through the Computer Science Department Undergraduate Office in 303 Upson Hall.
Requirements for the Minor
To complete the minor, a student must take at least six (6) courses (18 credit minimum) chosen as follows:
Required Course
CS/INFO 3152: Introduction to Computer Game Development
Additional Required Course (choose one)
CS/INFO 4152: Advanced Topics in Computer Game Development
CS/INFO 4154: Analytics-driven Game Design
Additional Courses (choose four)
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of game design, students are not allowed to count courses within their own major towards their additional courses.
CS-focused Courses
CS/ENGRD 2110: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures
CS/INFO 3300: Data-Driven Web Applications
CS 4620/ARCH 3704: Introduction to Computer Graphics
CS 4700: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
CS 5625: Interactive Computer Graphics
CS 5643: Physically Based Animation for Computer Graphics
Other Courses
ART 2701: Introduction to Digital Media
ART 3704: Interactive Digital Media
COMM 4220: Psychology of Entertainment Media
ECE 4760: Digital Systems Design Using Microcontrollers
INFO/COMM 2450: Communication and Technology
INFO/COMM 3450: Human-Computer Interaction Design
INFO/COMM 4400: Advanced Human-Computer Interaction Design
MUSIC 2421: Performing with Computers
MUSIC 3421: Scoring the Moving Image
MUSIC 3431/PMA 3680: Sound Design and Digital Audio
PSYCH/COMM 3420/VISST 3422: Human Perception: Graphics, Art, and Visual Display
SOC 4340: Online Social and Information Networks
Academic Standards
Students must earn a letter grade of C or better for each course in the minor. For more details, see the official requirements page.