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The Art of Game Design
- Grades 7-11
- CTY-Level
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LIVE
- Mathematics
Delve into the world of games—how they work, why people play them, and the elements that make them popular. In this course, we’ll have fun playing board games, digital games, and card games, while uncovering hidden rules and strategies and analyzing how developers create unique, compelling experiences for players of all ages. We’ll explore game development tools and focus on key elements and mechanics like time, space, balance, skill, and chance, as well as how to use time and resources to build the best possible game. If you’re a creative thinker who loves to play games, this course will help unleash your inner game designer! No coding or programming experience is required for this course.
Time commitment: 2.5-3.5 hours per week (1.5 hours of class time, 1-2 hours of independent work). Course will include 6 sessions over 6 weeks.
About Advanced Enrichment Courses
These courses offer above-grade-level material that is presented in a novel context, explored with other advanced learners, and guided by a CTY educator to help prepare students for higher-order thinking and college-style academic challenges.
The content in The Art of Game Design overlaps with the CTY course Game Design. Students who have already taken Game Design may wish to consult with an enrollment advisor before enrolling in this course.
This course is
ungraded.
Classes
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Testing and Prerequisites
Math | Verbal | |
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Required Level | CTY-Level | or CTY-Level |
Students must achieve qualifying scores on an advanced assessment to be eligible for CTY programs. If you don’t have qualifying scores, you have several different testing options. We’ll help you find the right option for your situation.
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Tuition
- Varies
Application fee
- Nonrefundable Application Fee - $15 (Waived for financial aid applicants)
- Nonrefundable International Fee - $20 (outside US only)
CTY Financial Aid Availability for Online Programs
Academic Year 2025-26 (Course start dates July 1, 2025- June 30, 2026): Financial Aid funding is currently available for all eligible students while funding lasts. If interested in applying for financial aid, please select a course with start date of July 1, 2025, or later.
Course Materials
Please acquire all course materials by the course start date, unless noted as perishable. Items marked as “perishable” should not be acquired until the student needs them in the course. If you have questions about these materials or difficulty locating them, please contact [email protected].
Families will be notified by email of any required materials one week prior to the course start date.
Technical Requirements
This course requires a computer with high-speed Internet access and an up-to-date web browser such as Chrome or Firefox. You must be able to communicate with the instructor via email. Visit the Technical Requirements and Support page for more details.
About Mathematics at CTY
Our online Mathematics courses—spanning elementary through high school curricula—cover a wide range of topics, from algebra and geometry to chess, and cryptology and are guided by expert instructors. You’ll join group sessions with classmates to ensure you stay on track with challenging course content. Whether you’re looking for pure math fun and enrichment, to move up the math ladder and advance your academic standing, or to train for mathematics competitions, there’s a CTY course that’s right for you.
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