The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has opened the doors for colleges to offer Game Development courses and a few heeded the call. Without further ado, these are some of the country's top schools offering Game Development courses. Luckily, these schools offer a ladderized way to reach those game development dreams. These are some of the schools that offer Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Multimedia Computing, or similar Game Development courses. CIIT College of Arts and Technology (Quezon City) CIIT began with offering a two-year game development which became a full four-year college course known as Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Multimedia Computing (BS-EMC) in 2015. The school is no stranger to game development itself as its chairman, Niel Dagondon, founded Anino Games -- the country's first game development firm. Colegio de San Juan de Letran (Laguna) Letran's Calamba campus offers Game Development as part of its Bachelor of Science offerings and may take three to five years to finish according to its website. De La Salle University (Laguna) DLSU is the latest to offer the Game Development course, and it didn't come without anything in its sleeve as the school system partnered with Ubisoft to offer a 4-year Game Development programs. Read more in our articles including "Colleges offering Game Development courses in the Philippines" and "Poll: What's your all-time favorite PC game?".
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has opened the doors for colleges to offer Game Development courses and a few heeded the call. Without further ado, these are some of the country's top schools offering Game Development courses.
Luckily, these schools offer a ladderized way to reach those game development dreams. These are some of the schools that offer Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Multimedia Computing, or similar Game Development courses. CIIT College of Arts and Technology (Quezon City) CIIT began with offering a two-year game development which became a full four-year college course known as Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Multimedia Computing (BS-EMC) in 2015.
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