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GAME 120   Game Design I* (4 Hours)

Prerequisites : GAME 104 and GAME 105.

This course is designed to give people who are interested in creating games the foundations they need to create fun, engaging experiences for players. Students will learn the basics behind creating compelling and entertaining experiences for players. The four key focuses will be on fun, theme, mechanics, and essential experience. During the course students will create a complete game.

Games and Game Design, BA

https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/webster/games-and-game-design-ba
Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the Webster University Admissions Office 800-753-6765 BA - Games and Game Design admit@webster.edu Academic Year 2025-2026 https://www.webster.edu/communications/ academics/media-arts/games-and-gamedesign.php Program Description This transfer advising guide outlines the transfer articulation agreement between the Bachelor of Arts (BA) Games and Game Design degree at Webster University and the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Game Development with Game Programming Option, the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Game Development with Game Design Option, and the AA degree at Johnson County Community College.   Transfer Credits and Credits Required within the articulation agreement include: While students with this associate degree typically transfer in 60-65 credits, Webster will transfer in all coursework that is part of the completed associate degree up to 90 credit hours (of the student’s first associate degree). Courses will transfer according to Addendum A and Addendum B (listed below): Courses list for Year 1 and 2 (Recommended Academic Plan developed based on individual student’s academic history). Total additional credits required at the receiving institution to complete the baccalaureate degree: see Addendum C and Addendum D (listed below): Webster University Course List for Years 3 and 4. It is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to check for updates to all transfer information. This transfer guide is provided as a service and is updated as needed. Degree requirements at the four-year colleges are subject to change by those institutions. To ensure you have the most accurate information about the program, you must meet with an advisor at the transfer institution.