Game Design, Development, and Arts Degrees

Here, you'll go from game‑player, to game‑maker, to game‑changer.

#3

Best Undergraduate Game Design Programs

U.S. News & World Report, 2026

#6

Top 50 Game Design: Undergraduate Category

The Princeton Review, 2025

#3

Top Gaming Colleges

Global Gaming League Survey

7

National Championships

RIT’s Esports Team are seven-time national champions. 

#12

Top 50 Animation Schools and Colleges in the U.S.

Animation Career Review, 2025

#7

Top 25 Animation Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Degree Programs

Animation Career Review, 2025

#11

Top 40 Private Animation Schools and Colleges in the U.S.

Animation Career Review, 2025

#5

Top 25 Animation Schools and Colleges on the East Coast

Animation Career Review, 2025

#3

Top Northeast Game Design: Undergraduate Category

The Princeton Review, 2025

Make

Making is at the heart of RIT, whether it's a cutting-edge game using the latest technology or making a difference in players' lives. Explore some of the most recent projects created by our students.

MAGIC Portfolio

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Publish

Great games deserve to be shared. Here, you'll have access to world-class facilities, faculty expertise, and student collaboration to launch your games.

Exterior of MAGIC Center

RIT’S MAGIC Center is a nonprofit university-wide research and development laboratory and a for-profit production studio that helps bring digital media creations up to marketplace standards and commercialization. RIT’S MAGIC Spell Studios focuses on nurturing and growing new companies and publishing and distributing their projects.

At MAGIC Center, you’ll have access to world-class facilities to develop your ideas and release the results to the world!

Play

Our passion for making and playing games glues our community together. We collaborate and challenge each other here at RIT (and other schools) to achieve our best.

Collage of esports participants playing games

Esports at RIT offers an unmatched experience in the form of intramural and formal competitions. Not only that, but students run the whole show. We are one of the only collegiate esports clubs in the country to operate modeling not only professional team management, staffed by students, but also in recreating broadcasting, community, development, and production departments within our program.

There is something for everyone!

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Games

Students currently compete in 19 games, including: Counter-Strike: GO, Dota 2, Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, League of Legends, Overwatch, PUBG, Rocket League, Rainbow Six: Siege, Super Smash Bros. Melee/Ultimate, Smite, StarCraft II, and new teams playing Call of Duty, Fortnite and Pokémon.

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Facilities

We have multiple practice facilities and venues for gaming, both on and off campus. Student esport athletes even have an option for dedicated housing that includes games facilities.

250

Esports Players

$80K

in Prize money and scholarships won by students

7

National Championships

RIT’s Esports Team are national champions in Hearthstone, Dota2, Dropzone, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, CS:GO, and Counter-Strike 2

Some Companies
That Hire Our Graduates

We couldn't possibly list all 3,400 of our hiring partners. It's a list that keeps on growing. But here's a sample of some of the places around the world where you might find yourself working.

  • Apple
  • Microsoft
  • Blizzard Entertainment
  • Zynga
  • Rockstar
  • SONY
  • EA Games
  • Epic Games
  • WB
  • Wayfair
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Unity

Get Experience in the Games Industry

What sets our games students apart from their competitors isn't just their degree. It's the real-world experience gained from full-time, paid cooperative education, where you'll work on all aspects of a game–from storytelling and world-building to design and development.

100%

RIT Games students complete at least one co-op

#5

Among top schools for co-op and internship programs

U.S. News & World Report, 2026

Research

Active research drives innovation and leads to the future of games.

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    Tehran Is Ours by HamideH Azimi '24 MFA (film and animation) was honored by CILECT as the recipient of the 2025 SCEDI Award (Standing Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) for Best Animation. The film, through a combination of 2D, 3D, and experimental animation, challenges the ongoing repression of women’s rights in Iran.

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