Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Master in Critical Game Design

Troy, United States

The Master in Critical Game Design at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), established in 1824 in Troy, New York, is a research-intensive university with a deep focus on science, engineering and technology innovation. With about 7,500 students, including a significant international cohort, RPI emphasizes interdisciplinary study, hands-on research and entrepreneurship. The institute’s long history in technological education is matched by modern facilities and centers that encourage students to turn ideas into tangible projects and startups.

RPI’s academic strengths span engineering, computer science, architecture, cognitive science and applied sciences across undergraduate and graduate programs. The curriculum integrates lab work, project-based courses and research opportunities with faculty who lead funded projects and industry collaborations. Students benefit from maker spaces, advanced laboratories and incubators that support capstone projects, patents and launch-ready ventures. Cooperative education, internships and industry partnerships create direct pathways from study to employment.

Campus life at RPI blends a close-knit academic community with access to regional industry in the Albany-Troy corridor. International students find comprehensive support services, orientation programs and professional advising to navigate study, work authorization and career placement. Graduates are sought after for technical roles, research positions and entrepreneurial careers, reflecting RPI’s focus on practical problem solving, innovation and real-world impact.

About the Program

The Master in Critical Game Design at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a master's degree for students interested in game design and its applications. This program focuses on the transformative capacity of games and helps students develop practical skills to design and build games. Students learn to apply critical insights to game design and production.

The curriculum explores the literature in game design, informing the creation of new game designs that respond to issues in the field. Students develop skills in game design, critical thinking, and problem-solving through a combination of coursework and an applied thesis project. This project involves creating a critically informed game prototype.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as game designers, game developers, interactive media specialists, user experience designers, or digital media consultants. They can work in industries such as game development, education, or entertainment. With a strong foundation in critical game design, graduates are well-equipped to create innovative and effective games.

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